Samoa’s international finance centre is administered and regulated by the Samoa International Finance Authority (“SIFA”). Being in existence for more than thirty (30) years under the auspices of the Central Bank of Samoa, it has proven to be a successful and premier international finance centre in the Pacific Region amidst perpetual and stringent changes on international regulations and standards.
Established as a government corporation in 2005 by the Samoa International Finance Authority Act 2005 (SIFA 2005), SIFA provides the most up to date wealth management solutions to prospective and current investors seeking to establish and maintain structures for their benefits. Information and services described herein shall be used as a guide only and those seeking to utilise these services are advised to seek professional advice or contact SIFA via the mediums provided for detailed information.
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Samoa’s international finance centre is administered and regulated by the Samoa International Finance Authority (“SIFA”). Being in existence for more than thirty (30) years under the auspices of the Central Bank of Samoa, it has proven to be a successful and premier international finance centre in the Pacific Region amidst perpetual and stringent changes on international regulations and standards.
Established as a government corporation in 2005 by the Samoa International Finance Authority Act 2005 (SIFA 2005), SIFA provides the most up to date wealth management solutions to prospective and current investors seeking to establish and maintain structures for their benefits. Information and services described herein shall be used as a guide only and those seeking to utilise these services are advised to seek professional advice or contact SIFA via the mediums provided for detailed information.