The Common Reporting Standard (CRS) regime, an OECD initiative that requires jurisdictions to obtain client information from financial institutions and, where necessary, to ‘automatically’ share it with other jurisdictions, is an issue that casts a long shadow over Asia’s private industry – if only for the uncertainty it engenders. Concerns will have only increased when news surfaced last week that the…
Web search data points to uptick in Asia CRS chatter
15 March 2017

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