Cayman Islands:
Cayman Regulatory Newsletter Q3 2020
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2020 rolls on, ushering in an era of the "New Normal".
The regulatory environment continues to remain active, and Appleby
Cayman's third update for the year takes a closer look at
significant developments in the past quarter, including the
publication of Economic Substance (ES) Guidance
Notes version 3.0, data protection enforcement, revised regulatory
measures from the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority
(CIMA) and the latest on Automatic Exchange of
Information (AEOI). We hope you will find its
contents useful.
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