Elwyn Jenkins
Fri, 20 Apr 2001 14:54:41 -0700
>Isn't BVI a British dependancy? In which case your ability to maintain >anything private is not ultimately determined locally but subject to >the British Crown and, according to current British policy, not going to >last many more years. > >CCS British Virgin Islands is a 59 square mile group of islands approximately 60 miles east of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean. It has a population of 17,900 people and it is a British Dependency. It has a constitution and democratically elected parliament. The BVI is politically and economically sound and the Government has virtual autonomy in its decision-making. The final responsibility for the financial services section rests with the Chief Minister of the BVI rather than the British Government. The BVI has shown its independence by creating for itself a strong economy based on financial services. While the BVI enforce strict guidelines in the operating of financial service operations, such as Standard Reserve and Standard Transactions, they are also as strict in ensuring the privacy of all account holders. Having an account in Standard Reserve gives you an offshore account. Further, your privacy is guaranteed by fact that we must ensure that each account holder's details are kept private by local legislation and penalties. Our card, even though serviced by a USA company, does not have any record of the individuals within the USA and territories. We have a single account in the Florida Bank from which all card amounts are taken. There is no record in the USA that has your name, or card name, and amount in the bank. Simply it is a conduit for monies to be inserted into the ATM system. THE BVI is a very safe country and politically stable. Your account details are not and cannot be available to the USA or British Governments as even your records are not kept in the BVI, but our business is. We are a truly international organization now with offices in BVI, Belarus, Australia and Canada. Dr Elwyn Jenkins Standard Reserve ++ --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]