New Volume of Statistical Bulletin Published by the Commission
The BVI Financial Services Commission has issued the fifty-fourth volume of its Statistical Quarterly Bulletin, providing information about the financial services activities in the jurisdiction in the first quarter of 2019.
According to the Registry of Corporate Affairs, 7,214 new companies were incorporated in BVI in the first quarter of the year, which is 19.09% decrease compared to 8,916 in the fourth quarter of 2018 and 26.37% decrease compared to 9,798 in the first quarter of 2018. Total cumulative number of registered BCs as at 31 March 2019 was 408,838. Also, in the first quarter of 2019 there were 12 new Private Trust Companies, 1 Segregated Portfolio Company, 1 Foreign Company registered, along with 80 continuations.
There were 56 new Limited Partnerships (LPs) formed in Q1 2019, which is a 80.65% increase when compared to 31 formed Q1 2018, and a 51.35% increase in the number of LPs formed in Q1 2019 when compared to 37 LPs formed in Q4 2018. Total cumulative number of active Limited Partnerships was 977 as at 31st March 2019.
In the first quarter of 2019, there were 57 new applications to register new Trade Mark, which is an increase by 21.28% when compared to Q1 2018, and a decrease by 1.72% when compared to Q4 2018. According to Banking, Insolvency and Fiduciary Services statistics, there were 6 new General Banking Licences and 1 Restricted Class 1 Banking Licence issued in the first quarter of 2019. The banking sector’s total asset size in this quarter at approximately US$2.43 billion is comparable to Q4 2018’s performance of US$2.37 billion.
International Cooperation statistics records the number of incoming and outgoing requests for information, classified as formal or informal. In the first quarter of 2019, there were 15 formal and 5 informal incoming and no outgoing requests. Further information and statistics is available at the website of the Financial Services Commission.
Labels: Banking, Business and Economy, BVI Companies, BVI Financial Services Commission, Financial Services, Financial Services regulations, Offshore Financial Center, Offshore Financial Services, Statistics
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