TRUSTEE S
Independence with Luxembourg ‘savoir faire’
Private Trustees is an independent trust and corporate service provider in Luxembourg. It has been in the industry since 2000.
With its multi-lingual team of certifi ed professionals, Private Trustees SA commits to a ‘boutique’ approach, focusing on fl exibility and tailor-made solutions in the fi elds of:
• company formation and domiciliation • trust creation and administration • securitization vehicles: structuring and administration • mutual fund structuring and advice • Shari’a compliant financial arrangements in Luxembourg • private foundations: creation and administration
With a strong emphasis on onshore, compliant tax planning arrangements.
Private Trustees S.A. 92 rue de Bonnevoie L-1260 Luxembourg Tel. +352 – 27 48 97 31 / Fax. +352 – 26 12 39 43
Swiss Branch rue du Purgatoire 3 CH-1204 Geneva Tel . +41– 22 316 01 40
Contact: Paolo PANICO Catherine DUPONT
E-mail:
paolo.panico@
privatetrustees.net
Trust to Protect
Offshore Private Banking Global Investment Services Treaty-Based and Tax Neutral Planning
Cayman +1.345.814.2900 Barbados +1.246.228.8402
www.alexandriabancorp.com
Alexandria’s products and services are available only in those jurisdictions where they may be legally obtained or offered. Barbados: Alexandria Trust Corporation is licensed and regulated by the Central Bank of Barbados to provide trustee services under the Financial Institutions Act. Cayman Islands: Alexandria Bancorp Limited is licensed and regulated by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (“CIMA”) to provide trustee and foreign banking services under the Banks and Trust Companies Law, and Alexandria Global Investment Management Ltd. is licensed and regulated by the CIMA to provide securities and investment services under the Securities Investment Business Law. Alexandria is wholly-owned by Guardian Capital Group Limited, a Canadian public company (TSX:GCG).
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