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31 January 2022

Key Trends For 2022 – Private Capital & Trusts

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Walkers is a leading international law firm which advises on the laws of Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey, Ireland and Jersey. From our 10 offices, we provide legal, corporate and fiduciary services to global corporations, financial institutions, capital markets participants and investment fund managers.
There are other macro-economic issues too: the threat of conflict in Ukraine, elections in Brazil and France, and economic rumblings in China.
Worldwide Corporate/Commercial Law
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The continuing impact of Covid-19 is clearly the big talking point for 2022, with several questions arising: will new variants emerge, what steps will governments take to limit the spread, and what impact will it have on industries? There are other macro-economic issues too: the threat of conflict in Ukraine, elections in Brazil and France, and economic rumblings in China.

But other trends are also driving the conversations and instructions that we are seeing around Private Capital – interest in crypto opportunities, increasing HNWI relocations, and queries around philanthropic structuring. Looking ahead to 2022, from our position as offshore lawyers, we have identified some specific trends on the horizon for onshore counsel, trustees, corporates, and individuals.

Key Trends for 2022 - Private Capital & Trusts

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ARTICLE
31 January 2022

Key Trends For 2022 – Private Capital & Trusts

Worldwide Corporate/Commercial Law
Contributor
Walkers is a leading international law firm which advises on the laws of Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey, Ireland and Jersey. From our 10 offices, we provide legal, corporate and fiduciary services to global corporations, financial institutions, capital markets participants and investment fund managers.
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