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Ogier Opens New Bahrain Trust Firm

Two Seas Trust, which offers trust services to
Middle East private clients, has been opened in Bahrain by
Keypoint, a firm based in the region and
Ogier, providers of offshore legal and fiduciary services.
The official launch of Two Seas Trust was celebrated at the
Ritz-Carlton Bahrain, Hotel and Spa and attended by Ogier chief
executive officer Nick Kershaw and other partners, who travelled
from
Jersey for the event and senior management of Keypoint.
The event was also attended by more than 100 guests from
Bahrain's financial and business community.
"
Bahrain provides the perfect base to offer world-class trust and
related administration services to the region," Mr Kershaw told
Gulf Daily News.
"Since receiving our licence from the Central Bank of
Bahrain in September last year, we have received a number of
encouraging enquiries from Saudi and the UAE based
clients," Two Seas Trust managing director Paul Perris told
the newspaper.
"We are currently working on some initiatives and notwithstanding the nervousness due to the current worldwide financial crisis remain very optimistic about the development of trust based products.
"One of the benefits of setting up an office in this economic climate is that there is particular focus on corporate governance and succession planning initiatives and the launch of Two Seas Trust and our commitment to develop products for these purposes is, I think, very timely."
The business offers personal and corporate trust services under
Bahraini Trust Law, to the increasing number of corporates and
ultra high net worth individuals in the
Middle East who are seeking to take advantage of the flexibility
and confidentiality of the trust concept.
The joint venture has been licensed by the Central Bank of
Bahrain under the Financial Trust Law 2006.
“Trusts are a widely used mode of wealth management in many
western countries but remain a relatively new phenomenon in
the
Middle East.
Bahrain is one of the first countries in the
Middle East to enact its own trust law - in response to
increasing wealth and interest in personal wealth planning in the
region,” said Wajdi Al Jallad, managing director of Keypoint, in
an October statement announcing plans for the venture.
Ogier Fiduciary Services is part of the Ogier Group, a
Jersey based company which employs over 800 professional and
support staff which includes 180 lawyers.
The group has a presence in eleven jurisdictions around the world
and provides fiduciary services and advice on all aspects of BVI,
Cayman, Guernsey and
Jersey law through a network of offices that covers all time
zones and key financial markets.