Chinese visitors learn from Island experience

Friday 21st October 2005, 12:00AM BST.

TWO members of staff from the Chinese financial services regulatory authority are spending three months working in Jersey sharing expertise with Island practitioners.

Nie Jun and Min Yuan have been in the Island since the end of September and during their stay they will spend some time not only with the Jersey Financial Services Commission, but also with a number of Island firms, including Lloyds TSB, Mourant, UBS, Deloitte, and law firm Crills.

In addition, up to seven Chinese delegates on a study tour will visit the Island next month for a three-day stay.

The secondments follow a visit to China earlier this year by the commission’s deputy director general, Helen Hatton, and Steve Harvey, a director of Hill Samuel Offshore Trust Company, as part of a European Union-sponsored project organised by Lloyds TSB in London.


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