FRIDAY 27 MARCH, 2020
H O M E
A B O U T
EVENTS
BVI GLOBAL IMPACT
Earlier today, Premier and Minister of Finance Hon. Andrew A. Fahie made a statement emphasizing that the BVI’s financial services industry remains open for business. Premier Fahie thanked all persons in the industry, who he described as the ones “who keep the engine of the BVI’s financial services industry turning”. Highlights from Premier Fahie’s statement on financial services include:
To read the full statement, please click here.
LOCALLY & INTERNATIONALLY
On 11th March, 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19, Coronavirus, a health pandemic. As of today 27th March, there are over 565,000 confirmed cases with approximately 25,410 deaths in over 200 countries, territories and areas.
LOCALLY
INTERNATIONALLY
Industry practitioners are asked to complete this survey as a matter of urgency. The results of the survey are needed to ensure that the financial services industry’s voice is represented in policy decisions made by the Government of the Virgin Islands.
We ask that the survey be completed by Sunday 30th April 2020. For questions, click here.
Access survey, here.
For emergency Apostille services only during the period of the curfew, special permission will be granted to firms. Firms should provide a list of the messengers with contact numbers (and notaries public where applicable) who will have to be on the roads to sherbert@gov.vg or krubaine@gov.vg by 3:00pm.
The period of time persons will be allowed on the roads will be limited to 8:30am to 1:30pm.
The Gazette Unit has advised that all notices that were received by 3:00pm today, 27th March, will be published in the Gazette issues of 2nd and 9th April 2020 respectively, based on the publication schedule. After the 24-hour Curfew period, further information about our operations will be posted on the homepage of the Virgin Islands Official Gazette website, here.
Court searches are available and will be available during the 24-hour curfew.
Following the lift of the 24-hour curfew, the ITA expects to re-establish its operational frameworks and meet its international obligations. Confidentiality and data safeguards remain critical for the ITA’s functioning and strict security measures will continue to apply following the lift of the curfew if remote working is still required. Further updates will be provided as required.
With regards to the press release issued on 18th March, the ITA has provided further particulars that should be borne in mind with respect to Economic Substance. These updates can be viewed, here.
Investment business licensees, mutual funds, and approved managers are being encouraged, where practical, to comply with the upcoming deadline of 31st March 2020 for the payment of annual licence fees. The FSC will not apply nor issue penalty fees for late submission until after 30th April 2020. View announcement, here.
Industry practitioners are asked to use the wire transfer instructions linked below to send all remittances electronically to the FSC including VIRRGIN deposits on account, payment of regulatory fees and any other amounts due. View instructions, here.
To provide the most efficient service, the FSC asks that industry practitioners use email rather than telephone for direct contact. Access list of emails, here.
COVID-19 SELF CARE: TIPS FROM THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Stress and anxiety go hand-in-hand with the bad news about COVID-19 from around the world. Hearing constant reports about the illness and death caused by coronavirus can be hard to take.
For starters, everyone needs to look after one's own basic needs to stay mentally healthy in a stressful time. "We can feel mentally better if we are as physically well as possible," Aiysha Malik, a psychologist with the World Health Organization, told the news conference.
Malik's tips for self-care include:
Connect socially with friends and family, while maintaining physical distance
Malik recommended practicing hobbies that have brought you joy in the past, or relaxation techniques that have worked for you before. See other recommended practices here.
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