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| Geographic location: Eastern Caribbean Island |
| Population: 9,000 |
| Native Language: English
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| Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar. ECD |
| Politically: Parliamentary Democracy |
| Legally: Based on English Common Law. |
| Constitutionally: Democratic Country |
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The Island of Nevis is located in the Eastern Caribbean, measuring 93 square kilometres. Nevis was once known as the ‘Queen of the Caribbean’ as it was the richest and most developed island in the Caribbean. Since gaining independence ion 1983, the Federation has had a history of political stability based upon the Westminster model of government and continuity of national policy. The major source of revenue is tourism followed by offshore financial services. Today, Nevis is recognised in the international arena as a predominant trust and company jurisdiction in the world and as a flourishing, mature and modern international financial centre. Nevis also enjoys secure stability, financial integrity and a well planned modern legislation.
Types of corporate vehicles available
Limited Liability Company (LLC) |
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| Incorporation fees:
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USD 415.00 |
Registered agent fees:
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USD 255.00 |
Government fees: |
USD 235.00
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Registered office fees: |
USD 255.00 |
Total Cost
Of Incorporation |
USD 1160.00 |
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to view the complete incorporation package
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If you
require more information or wish to form a Limited Liability
Company (LLC), please write to us at orders@e-f-s.net
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NBCO (Nevis Offshore Exempt Co) |
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| Incorporation fees:
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USD 460.00 |
Registered agent fees:
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USD 110.00 |
Government fees: |
USD 235.00
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Registered office fees: |
USD 110.00 |
Total Cost
Of Incorporation |
USD 915.00 |
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to view the complete incorporation package
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if you require further information about this NBCO (Nevis Offshore Exempt Co)
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Maritime Registration
Either we are not arranging maritime registration services in Nevis at this time, or no
appropriate maritime law has been enacted by the legislature in Nevis.
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