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    British Virgin Islands - Island Sun Newspaper - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/26/2001    Last Visited: 11/24/2001  

    Ms. Connie Smith, Partner/Ernst & Young Trust Corporation (BVI) Ltd.

    Financial Services figures slightly down - even before Sept. 11th

    Industry practitioners have expressed a renewed commitment to doing all they can to safeguard the integrity of the financial services sector in the British Virgin Islands, it has been announced here.

    This, from Ms. Connie Smith, Partner/Ernst & Young Trust Corporation (BVI) Ltd., as she addressed the October monthly general luncheon meeting of the BVI Chamber of Commerce and Hotel Association (BVICCHA) last week.She was asked to present a detailed update from the perspective of financial services providers in the BVI about the impact of the events of September 11th on the local industry .

    "I consider that it is perhaps a bit too early to make an assessment of the effects of the horrific events on the financial services in the BVI," Ms. Smith, who is also a BVICCHA Board Member stated.

    She elaborated by pointing out that it is safe to say that territory-wide, the figures on new business coming into the territory for the year to September 11th were already on the decline.

    "We in the industry can attribute this decline to a number of things, perhaps including, but not limited to, a maturing of the market, as well as a global recession that was evident in some markets and tethering in others, pre-September 11th," the well-known Ernst & Young executive explained. She pointed out that all offshore centres, whether they are in the Caribbean or in other parts of the world, would be subjected to increased international scrutiny, especially as a result of the initiative by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

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    Ms. Smith ended her interesting presentation by saying that: "We all recognize the important role we have to play in ensuring that we, the industry practitioners, do our utmost to safeguard the integrity of our financial system and protect what we have collectively worked hard to achieve."

    Copyrighted © 2001 by SUN ENTERPRISES (B.V.I.) LTD. PUBLISHERS OF THE ISLAND SUN Newspaper.All rights reserved.

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    British Virgin Islands > Financial Services Directory - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/28/2000    Last Visited: 3/10/2003  

    Ms. Connie SmithERNST & YOUNG TRUST CORPORATION (BVI) LIMITEDP.O. Box 3340Road Town, TortolaBritish Virgin IslandsTel: 284 494 6004Fax: 284 494 6404

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    Untitled Document - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/27/2007    Last Visited: 9/27/2007  

    Connie Smith Ernst & Young connie.smith@vg.ey.com

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    VAULT Magazine - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/3/2002    Last Visited: 5/31/2003  

    "Permission to film in the BVI must be obtained from the BVI Film Commission prior to beginning filming," says Connie Smith, partner in the accounting firm of Ernst & Young Caribbean, based in Tortola.

    "The film commission can provide valuable services to film production companies, including on-island production and equipment rentals," says Smith.

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    Welcome to http://www.bvistandpoint.net Web Site - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/10/2004    Last Visited: 6/8/2005  

    We believe that in taking this action, we have acted in the best interest of our clients and our staff," said Connie Smith, Ernst & Young Caribbean's partner responsible for their operations in the BVI.

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