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24 March 2022

On The Sofa Podcast - Preparing For A Regulatory Visit In Guernsey

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Collas Crill

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Collas Crill is an offshore law firm with offices in BVI, Cayman, Guernsey, Jersey and London.

We deliver a comprehensive range of legal services to clients locally and globally in four broad practice areas: Financial Services and Regulatory; Insolvency and Corporate Disputes; Private Client and Trusts; and Real Estate.

Clients include some of the world’s leading financial institutions, international businesses, trusts and funds, as well as high-net-worth individuals and families across the globe. We continue to build a network of independent and trusted partners around the world including the Caribbean, the Channel Islands, the UK, Europe, the US, the Middle East, South Africa and Asia.

In the fourth episode of our 'On the sofa' podcast, Of Counsel Nin Ritchie and Executive Director of Collas Crill Compliance Sandra Lawrence give some practical guidance on how to prepare for a regulatory visit in Guernsey.
Guernsey Corporate/Commercial Law

In the fourth episode of our 'On the sofa' podcast, Of Counsel Nin Ritchie and Executive Director of Collas Crill Compliance Sandra Lawrence give some practical guidance on how to prepare for a regulatory visit in Guernsey.

In the podcast, Nin and Sandra take a look at the different types of visits that a licensee can expect, how to handle pre-visit requests for documents and information, what to plan and be prepared for in the run up to and during a visit, and receiving the GFSC findings and what to do next.

They talk about the update of the GFSC's PRISM system which has meant that, since January 2021, companies are able to expect less expansive regulatory visits. These now take the form of either a full risk assessment or a financial crime assessment and focus on the GFSC's key thematics for 2022; politically exposed people (PEPs) and unclaimed client money.

As well as covering how to prepare for a regulatory visit, Nin and Sandra also address the pitfalls of failing to prepare.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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