This week, Juan McGuinness provides his insights on what helps make the Isle of Man registry stronger.
Critics sometimes paint non-public registers as ‘secretive.’ The FATF benchmark, however, is whether authorities obtain adequate, accurate and timely beneficial ownership data. On that yard stick, both the UK and the Isle of Man are rated ‘Largely Compliant’, but the UK had to purge 11,500 bogus companies to keep pace, while the Manx registry has avoided that scale of abuse entirely.
The three main takeaways from this comparison, in my opinion, are;
- Data quality first: A clean, private database beats a messy public one.
- Design matters: Embedding regulated intermediaries (CSPs or Nominated Officers) and digital ID at the point of capture minimises costly downstream clean ups.
- Transparency is a spectrum: You can give the right people rapid access without handing criminals a free directory of targets.
Next week, Juan will round up this series. Governance is central to our business, and staying up to date with the rules that guide us is essential. For over 40 years, we’ve delivered tailored ownership solutions and with a team of seasoned specialists, the future continues to look promising. If you have any queries contact hello@martynfiddler.com.