CREDIT INSTITUTIONS IN CURACAO AND ST. MAARTEN
A license is required
The National Ordinance on the supervision of banking and credit institutions 1994 (Landsverordening toezicht bank- en kredietwezen, the “NOSB”) of both Curacao and St. Maarten prohibits any one (other than a licensed Credit Institution) from – directly or indirectly – soliciting funds from the public or extending credit to the public (art. 45 NOSB).
It should be noted that the Explanatory Memorandum to the NOSB bestows a wide scope on the term “public”, i.e. anyone other than a licensed Credit Institution. The Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten may grant individual exemptions from this prohibition. …
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INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONS IN CURACAO AND ST. MAARTEN
Raising money without a license is prohibited
The National Ordinance on the Supervision of Investment Institutions and Administrators 2002 (Landsverordening toezicht beleggingsinstellingen en administrateurs, a.k.a. “NOSIIA”) of both Curacao and St. Maarten prohibits raising, or obtaining, pecuniary means or other property for the purpose of participating in an investment institution that has not been granted a license by the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten, and prohibits offering participating interests in such an investment institution in or from Curacao or St. Maarten respectively.
Investment institutions may be exempted from this prohibition if the moneys or goods to be exchanged for …
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THE GENERAL PENSION FUND OF THE NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
The APNA is subject to supervision
The General Pension Fund of the Netherlands Antilles (‘Algemeen Pensioenfonds van de Nederlandse Antillen’; the “APNA”) is governed by its own State Ordinance (‘Landsverordening Algemeen Pensioenfonds van de Nederlandse Antillen’; “SOAPNA”).
The APNA is subject to supervision by the Netherlands Antilles Central Bank and, as far as the annual financial statements, amongst other things, are concerned it is subject to supervision by the General Auditor’s Office a.k.a. General Chamber of Audit (‘Algemene Rekenkamer’). The General Auditor’s Office audits government and government related activities, including government owned companies.
Netherlands Antilles pension funds are obliged to …
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INVESTMENT COMPANY REGULATIONS IN THE DUTCH CARIBBEAN
Holding companies are not investing
An investment company (NV or BV) is a company that raises or obtains pecuniary means or other property to be used for collective investment with the objective of allowing the participants to benefit from the revenues of those investments.
The Netherlands Antilles National Ordinance on the Supervision of Investment Institutions and Administrators (‘Landsverordening Toezicht Beleggingsinstellingen en Administrateurs’) and the Central Bank’s policy guidelines based thereon do not make entirely clear what is regarded as an “investment”.
The explanatory memorandum to the Ordinance explains that certain activities do not tend to be considered as “investments”, such …
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