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Amending the DIFC Prescribed Company Regulations

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In this episode, we break down the DIFC’s proposed amendments to the Prescribed Company (PC) Regulations and what they mean for investors, family offices, holding structures, corporate groups, and businesses looking to establish efficient structures within the DIFC. We explore the removal of qualifying purpose and nexus requirements, the introduction of universal eligibility, and how these changes are designed to enhance the flexibility and accessibility of the Prescribed Company regime. The episode also examines the expanded role of Corporate Service Providers (CSPs), including their statutory responsibilities, compliance obligations, record-keeping requirements, and their function as the primary interface between Prescribed Companies and the Registrar of Companies. We further discuss the implications of the proposed fee structure, enforcement framework, transition requirements for existing entities, and the broader regulatory objectives underpinning these reforms. Whether you are a family office, corporate group, private investor, structuring advisor, legal professional, compliance officer, or business seeking to leverage DIFC holding company structures, this episode provides a practical overview of the proposed Prescribed Company framework and its significance within the evolving DIFC regulatory landscape. Presented by 10 Leaves

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In this episode, we break down the DIFC’s proposed amendments to the Prescribed Company (PC) Regulations and what they mean for investors, family offices, holding structures, corporate groups, and businesses looking to establish efficient structures within the DIFC. We explore the removal of qualifying purpose and nexus requirements, the introduction of universal eligibility, and how these changes are designed to enhance the flexibility and accessibility of the Prescribed Company regime. The episode also examines the expanded role of Corporate Service Providers (CSPs), including their statutory responsibilities, compliance obligations, record-keeping requirements, and their function as the primary interface between Prescribed Companies and the Registrar of Companies. We further discuss the implications of the proposed fee structure, enforcement framework, transition requirements for existing entities, and the broader regulatory objectives underpinning these reforms. Whether you are a family office, corporate group, private investor, structuring advisor, legal professional, compliance officer, or business seeking to leverage DIFC holding company structures, this episode provides a practical overview of the proposed Prescribed Company framework and its significance within the evolving DIFC regulatory landscape. Presented by 10 Leaves

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