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2019 Financial Crime Risk Return Reminder

2nd October 2019
The Commission wishes to remind all financial services and prescribed businesses (with the exception of personal fiduciary licensees) that the Financial Crime Risk Return (“the Return”) is due for submission by 31 October 2019. The Return can be found through the Commission’s Online Submissions Portal, located here: https://submit.gfsc.gg/ Further information on the background to the Return, as...

Specific Discretionary Exemptions

1st October 2019
Section 3(1)(y) of The Regulation of Fiduciaries, Administration Businesses and Company Directors, etc. (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2000 After due consideration, the Commission will be amending our approach to specific discretionary exemptions (an “exemption”) in two ways: 1) To clarify the extent of an exemption. An exemption will only apply to the specific regulated activity in relation to the...

The Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS)

25th September 2019
The Commission is pleased to announce that its application for membership of the NGFS has been accepted. Guernsey is the first island International Finance Centre to achieve membership of the NGFS in a move consistent with the international engagement element of Guernsey’s green finance strategy. The NGFS was established by eight central banks and supervisors following the "One Planet Summit" in...

Consultation Papers on Proposals to Create a Single Fiduciary Handbook and Revise Pension Rules

12th September 2019
The Guernsey Financial Services Commission is today issuing two Consultation Papers seeking feedback from interested parties on potential changes to the regulatory framework under the Regulation of Fiduciaries, Administration Businesses and Company Directors, etc (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2000 (the "Fiduciaries Law") with the objective of ensuring that the regime continues to be both compliant...

Instruction No. 02/2019 for Specified Businesses

8th July 2019
The Commission is today issuing Instruction No. 02/2019 for Specified Businesses, replacing and repealing Instruction No. 01/2019 for Specified Businesses issued on 1 April 2019. Changes since Instruction No. 01/2019 include the addition of Panama and the removal of Serbia. Further details in respect of these jurisdictions can be found within Part B of the Instruction. A copy of Instruction No. 02...

Financial Crime Risk Return

3rd July 2019
Financial Crime Risk Return 2019 The Financial Crime Risk Return for the reporting period 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 (the “2019 Return”) is available for completion on the Online Submissions Portal for all firms required to complete the 2019 Return. The submission deadline is 31 October 2019. There are no changes to the fields within the 2019 Return, however, please note that page 13 of the...

Handbook on Countering Financial Crime and Terrorist Financing

13th June 2019
The Commission has today, issued in final form, the revised Handbook on Countering Financial Crime and Terrorist Financing. This follows the approval of the Criminal Justice (Proceeds of Crime) (Bailiwick of Guernsey) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019 by the States of Guernsey on 12 June 2019. These amendments introduce an activation date of 31 March 2019 for the application of measures relating to...

Commission issues Thematic Review on Beneficial Ownership

8th May 2019
The Commission has today issued its report on the thematic review of beneficial ownership of Guernsey and Alderney legal persons managed or administered by fiduciary licensees. The review was undertaken during the latter part of 2018 and the early part of 2019. A copy of the thematic review can be found by clicking on the following link: Beneficial Ownership of Guernsey and Alderney Legal Persons...

The Revision of Regulatory Laws project

18th March 2019
On 30 October 2015, the States of Deliberation approved a Policy Letter submitted by the Policy Council which recommended that the regulatory laws should be updated to reflect current international standards. Representatives of the States of Alderney and the Chief Pleas of Sark had previously indicated their support for the proposals which followed a major public consultation process. More...