Rotsen Pascual

Client Relationship Officer

  • Cayman Islands
Rotsen Pascual

Overview

Rotsen is based in Loeb Smith’s Cayman Islands office where he focuses on client relationships and ensuring adherence to compliance and regulatory requirements.

Latest Updates and News

Key issues in series financing transactions from a BVI and a Cayman Islands law perspective
INSIGHTS | 12 March 2025

Key issues in series financing transactions from a BVI and a Cayman Islands law perspective

British Virgin Islands (“BVI”) and Cayman Islands companies have continued to play a significant role in series financing transactions in Asia and beyond as they offer a flexible, cost-competitive and well-tested means of deal structuring. The tax neutrality, the ability to close transactions electronically and the absence of…

Key Features of Cayman LLCs and the purposes for which they are used
INSIGHTS | 26 February 2025

Key Features of Cayman LLCs and the purposes for which they are used

Question: What are the key features of a Cayman LLC?

Key factors for launching a virtual assets business in the BVI
INSIGHTS | 24 February 2025

Key factors for launching a virtual assets business in the BVI

The British Virgin Islands (“BVI”) continues to attract virtual assets businesses seeking to capitalize on its status as a leading offshore financial centre. Unlike many other jurisdictions that have either prohibited certain types of virtual assets or imposed material restrictions on them, the BVI has become renowned as…

BVI treatment of DAOs in insolvency
INSIGHTS | 11 February 2025

BVI treatment of DAOs in insolvency

By way of an update on our recent publication (which can be found here) that the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) had determined that the Cayman Islands has substantively fulfilled its action plan, and following completion of a recent on-site visit by the FATF, the Cayman Islands has…

Cayman Islands: Minority shareholder rights and corporate governance: the implications of the judgment in Tianrui (International) Holding Company Ltd v China Shanshui Cement Group Ltd
INSIGHTS | 16 December 2024

Cayman Islands: Minority shareholder rights and corporate governance: the implications of the judgment in Tianrui (International) Holding Company Ltd v China Shanshui Cement Group Ltd

The recent Privy Council ruling in Tianrui (International) Holding Company Ltd v China Shanshui Cement Group Ltd [2024] UKPC 36 has significant implications for Cayman Islands company law, insofar as the judgment clarifies critical principles governing derivative actions and the rights of shareholders (including minority shareholders) to bring…

Follow us on WeChat and receive latest news

wechat-logo WeChat QR