CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REPORT
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REPORT
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A trust is a fiduciary relationship whereby the Settlor gives to the Trustee the right to ownership of assets for the benefit of the Beneficiary / Beneficiaries. Trusts are governed by the Trusts Act 2001 in Mauritius and can be of the following types:
- Protective or spendthrift trusts
- Charitable trusts
- Purpose trusts
- Discretionary trusts
There is a requirement to appoint a qualified Trustee licensed by the Financial Services Commission, such as AAA, and depending upon the type of the trust, there may be requirements to appoint an Enforcer and a successor to an Enforcer. The terms of the trust may also provide for the appointment of a Protector.
The advantages of using a trust are numerous and include privacy, asset protection and estate planning.
The law permits a Private Trust Company (PTC) to act as the Trustee of a trust or trusts which has or have been set up for the benefit of:
- a. a single family; or
- b. different branches of a family; or
- c. Distinct (but related) family groups.
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