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Fund structuring alternatives
Alternative structuring arrangements for funds are attracting attention as managers look to find ways to reduce entry costs and deliver cost savings to investors, as Jennifer Parsons of Mourant Ozannes describes.
The push for substance in Cayman
A number of potential changes for fund directors in the Cayman Islands are being driven, among other things, by a global shift towards transparency. One consequence of this could be an increased use of independent directors physically based in Cayman, as David Roberts from Cayman Management tells Cayman Funds.
People, price and technology: narrowing the search
Whether you are an emerging manager, an established manager looking to grow or a large manager looking for greater efficiencies, today’s landscape of fund administrators offers many sound options. Michael Von Bevern, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, summarises the important factors.
Gearing up for winding down
When a fund approaches its end, it makes sense to ensure that it is being operated in the optimal way. Michelle Morgan and Christopher Bodden of Harbour explain the options.
A decade of independent governance
The Cayman Islands has successfully navigated a raft of almost constant regulatory change in the past decade. Geoff Ruddick at International Management Services spoke to Cayman Funds about the biggest changes in the environment and some of the challenges that remain.
Hello from the other side
Monette Windsor, managing director of MUFG Alternative Fund Services (Cayman), describes some of what happened when her previous company was acquired late last year and what others can expect when such a transaction takes place.
Talent, tax and more change
Cayman Funds magazine, in association with EY, invited a cross section of executives from government and the private sector to discuss the health of the funds industry in Cayman, the effect of more regulatory change and new initiatives and the changing diversity and talent in the sector.
The outlook remains positive
The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority and the government of the Cayman Islands have continued to act prudently with appropriate legislation, internal reforms and technological enhancements to business processes to ensure the vitality of the funds sector, as Cindy Scotland, the authority’s managing director, reports.
Healthy, stable, and responsible
As part of its strong core approach, Cayman recognises that innovative legislation and regulatory compliance is its muscle, and staying abreast of investor trends is its lifeblood, says Wayne Panton, Minister for Financial Services, Commerce and Environment.
A new focus for 100 Women in Hedge Funds
Two years since it was formed, the Cayman chapter of 100 Women in Hedge Funds is going from strength to strength. Membership numbers are hitting record levels, it has exceeded expectations in terms of education and philanthropy, and will formally incorporate peer leverage into its programme for 2015.