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South African investors are increasingly looking beyond local markets — and Cyprus is emerging as a powerful European gateway.

Rather than replacing Mauritius, Cyprus complements existing structures, offering a strategic platform for those expanding internationally, particularly into Europe. With its strong EU positioning, business-friendly environment, and attractive tax framework, Cyprus is well suited for: International Group Holding Structures (0% tax on dividends) Investment Holding Structures (0% CGT) Intellectual Property Tax Planning (3% tax on…

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South Africa’s 2026 Budget – Key Updates for International Families & Investors

South Africa’s latest budget announcements introduce several important developments for internationally mobile families, investors, and globally structured wealth. While no broad-based tax increases have been implemented following stronger-than-expected revenue performance, South African tax residents remain subject to taxation on worldwide income and capital gains, reinforcing the importance of effective cross-border planning. Key developments include: Capital…

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In Africa, trust is still built in person

In an industry obsessed with being “fully digital”, I think we’re missing something — especially in South Africa and across the African markets I work in. Most clients don’t actually want a Zoom or Teams relationship. They tolerate it. Because when the conversation really matters — offshore structures, family wealth, succession, control — people don’t…

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Client Testimonial

Every Fund Manager Walks In With a Thesis. Fewer Walk Out With Capital. There is a moment every aspiring fund manager experiences. Months, possibly years, possibly at the expense of relationships and sleep and a perfectly good career, have been spent perfecting the investment thesis. The strategy is airtight. The pitch deck is beautiful. The…

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Just use a trust. Or an offshore company.

That was the initial advice given to an entrepreneur I recently met. He’s a Canadian citizen who wanted to structure an investment portfolio in Switzerland, with a clear objective: invest efficiently, stay compliant, and avoid unnecessary tax exposure. We paused. For a Canadian tax resident, using a trust or an offshore company can quickly lead to:…

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Investment funds: purpose before structure

Investment funds are often approached through a regulatory or tax lens. In practice, they are primarily structuring tools designed to support a strategy, protect investors, and facilitate capital raising. At their core, investment funds are used to: Pool capital efficiently Provide governance and investor protection Ring-fence risk Offer regulatory and tax clarity Enhance credibility with professional…

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The DIFC “Hidden Secret” for Fund Managers: A Gulf Presence Without Starting a New Fund

There’s a hidden secret in the Gulf that almost no one tells fund managers about. Many of my clients already run sophisticated, multi-jurisdictional fund platforms – Luxembourg, the UK, Channel Islands, BVI, Cayman… you name it. What they don’t have is a credible, boots-on-the-ground presence in the Gulf. And that’s where the classic dilemma starts: If you…

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Strategic Wealth Planning in Times of Change: Ensuring Continuity and Security

𝗘𝗻𝗴𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻: Periods of political transition often prompt entrepreneurs and families to review existing wealth and succession structures. In the current context in Hungary, we are observing increased reflection among clients and advisers around long-term asset protection, governance, and succession planning, particularly in light of potential regulatory and tax changes. From an intermediary perspective, cross-border…

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