AMENDED INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COMPANIES ACT - SEYCHELLES

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The Seychelles IBC ACT has been amended late December 2011 and after clarifications made with the Regulatory body, ABCISL would like to advise on the following:

ACCOUNTING RECORDS

All IBCs registered in the Seychelles must by 1st January 2013 indicate the location where they keep the documents related to its business transactions. The place can be in Seychelles or anywhere in the world. The new changes in the Law do not require an IBC to prepare financial statements, to have audited accounts or to file any financial records with any Regulatory bodies in the Seychelles.

The client will have two choices: either to maintain such records in the Seychelles or keep them outside the Seychelles i.e. at the Registered Address. In the case where such documents are to be kept at the Registered Office, we will require copies of accounting records (invoices, receipts, bank statements or any other documents affecting the financial activity) to be sent to us on monthly basis.

Now, if records are being kept outside Seychelles, we will require a signed undertaking by the director(s) confirming location where these records are being kept. In the case where nominee service has been provided, we will require a signed undertaking by the beneficial owner confirming address where such records are being kept.

The records produced however are not publicly available and outsiders can only view them with the permission of the director(s). The Seychelles International Business Authority (SIBA) which is the regulatory body has the right to request the verification of the account records. We as a Corporate Service Provider may be liable to a fine, failure to have such records or written proof (of where these records are being kept). The IBC will be fined USD 25 per day and the director(s) also would be fined USD 25 per day in the case no such records are kept.

REGISTERS

The amendments in the ACT require a copy of the share register, register of directors and officers be kept at the Registered Address.

RESERVATION PERIOD OF A COMPANY NAME

Upon approval of a proposed company name by the Registrar, the proposed name will be reserved for a period of 30 days as the date of approval. There is no charge for the initial 30 day reservation period. After 30 days have been elapsed, the name would be available to any other Corporate Service Provider on a ‘first come first served’ basis.

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