Seychelles off the EU Blacklist and now?

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Now that Seychelles has been removed from the EU blacklist, what do you think one can use such a company for now and in the future? Or should we just conclude that it is useless and will never be what it once was, a really cheap and good alternative to ALL other offshore jurisdictions worldwide.

I have considered it a bit back and forth, but until I have found an EMI, I remain skeptical and waiting.

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No EMIS or neobanks available for Seychelles companies any longer. You need to visit the‌ island and their banks to convince them to open a bank account for your shelf‍ operation.
 
Didn't ABC bank of Mauritius accept‍ account application for Seychelles IBC , or is it a vestige of the past ?⁠
 
They did at‍ least the last time I tried. You need an introducer for application.
 
And because they cooperate with any request from any‌ government to disclose any information in their possession with official warrants.

Literally an email is‍ enough and the disclose everything they have.
 
Yes , ABC bank accepts Seychelles companies. We do have one axcount opening for a‌ Sey co with them being processed as we speak. Of course the operation must fall‍ within their scope.
 
are they still thinking crypto is coming⁠ straight from the devils kitchen?
 
They do have a specific framework with what is not acceptable, something which‌ is good as it gives a certain clarity. And yes crypto is still a restricted‍ activity. They didnt mention anything about a kitchen though..🙂
 
Yes, on separate occasions. First one dating back to 2012/2013. Last‍ one as recent as 2022.

Seychelles has since then one function and one function only;⁠ yacht or plane registration. I used to be a big fan of the Seychelles for⁤ all the obvious reasons. As of 2014 I recommend people to stay far away except⁣ for going on holidays
 
One possibility for this a TIEA (Tax Information Exchange⁠ Agreement), which aren't unique to Seychelles. Dozens of jurisdictions signed TIEAs with dozens of other⁤ jurisdictions between around 2008,2012 when focus shifted to CRS.

Tax havens were expected to sign⁣ a certain minimum number of TIEAs and most signed with the Nordic countries and a⁢ few other European countries just to satisfy the minimum.

Seychelles signed their first TIEAs back︀ in 2011 and were initially heavily criticised for being to slow at providing information. They︁ succumbed to that pressure while many others continued to find excuses to refuse or delay︂ responses.
 
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