Sharon A. Beesley Profiled by Bermuda:Re+ILS
Sharon A. Beesley, CEO and a Founding Director of BeesMont Law, has been profiled as a leading female executive in the Influential Women of Bermuda edition of Bermuda:Re+ILS magazine.
Sharon A. Beesley, CEO and a Founding Director of BeesMont Law, has been profiled as a leading female executive in the Influential Women of Bermuda edition of Bermuda:Re+ILS magazine.
Sharon A. Beesley has been profiled in Inspire Women magazine. Sharon discusses her career path including what led her to establish the successful law firm BeesMont Law and put roots down in Bermuda over 24 years ago and offers advice for women in law.
Stephanie Paiva Sanderson, Corporate Attorney and Chair of the Bermuda Industry/Government Joint Committee on FATCA and CRS provides a useful overview of BEPS and CbC reporting as well as how Bermuda has participated in these regimes.
As originally published by IFLR1000.
BeesMont Law is featured in the 2016-2017 Edition of The Bermudian’s Business Profiles!
Sharon A. Beesley, co-founder of the BeesMont Group and CEO of BeesMont Law, outlines to Rani Mehta of IFLR1000 Bermuda’s attributes as a location for structuring energy and infrastructure M&A deals.
In the second of a two-part series, Stephanie Paiva Sanderson, Corporate Attorney and Chair of the Industry/Government Joint Committee on Fatca and CRS analyses recent developments in the global effort to increase transparency and how Bermuda is participating in the various international schemes, including BEPS country-by-country reporting.
Stephanie Paiva Sanderson analyses and compares private and public mergers and acquisitions in Bermuda and discusses the features of amalgamations, mergers and share purchases.
As originally published by IFLR1000.
With the spotlight on offshore financial centres in the wake of the Panama Papers revelations, Stephanie Paiva Sanderson, Corporate Attorney and Chair of the Industry/Government Joint Committee on FATCA and the Common Reporting Standard explains Bermuda’s participation in the global effort to increase tax transparency in part 1 of a 2 part series.
Keira Petty provides valuable insights into the topic of lending in Bermuda discussing factors such as taxation and stamp duty, licensing requirements, whether international banks can obtain mortgages over Bermuda property, the role of agent and/or trustee and Bermuda’s sophisticated registration system.
As originally published by IFLR1000.
Sharon A. Beesley provides an overview of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) and its significance to Bermuda as well as the steps Bermuda is taking to provide an AIFMD-compliant, opt-in regime.
As originally published by IFLR1000.