The population of the three Cayman Islands stretches to little more than a combined 65,000 people, most of which are located on Grand Cayman. The island, with its white sandy beaches rolling into crystal blue waters, is approximately 35km long, with its widest point reaching 13km wide. Yet within its slight frame, Grand Cayman is a global financial centre, brimming with brass plates, canny accountants, shell vehicles and subsidiary companies. Thousands upon thousands of companies and enticed by the island’s offer to protect secrecy and charge little, if any, tax. One of those companies that incorporated in Grand Cayman was…
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