Why the Cayman Islands?
The Cayman Islands consist of three islands in the Caribbean: Little Cayman, Cayman Brac and Grand Cayman. The main Island, Grand Cayman, is situated approximately 480 miles southeast of Miami.
The economy of the islands is strong, enjoying full employment, with most of the revenue being derived from the financial services sector and tourism. Miami is one hour away by air, and the island has direct air links with New York, Atlanta, Tampa, Houston and Jamaica. The islands are a popular cruise ship stop.
The Cayman Islands exempted company is the corporate vehicle of choice among international investment fund managers and investors. The popularity of the exempted company is principally a result of the Cayman Islands being rightly recognised as a stable jurisdiction for structuring international investments.
