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Encyclopedia > IFSC

The International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) is a major financial services center in Dublin, Ireland. The center employees 14,000 and was the brainchild of the millionaire Dermot Desmond who was supported by the Irish Government to create the center. Section 30 of the Finance Act, 1987 allowed for the designation of such an area [1] (http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/ZZA10Y1987S30.html)


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  • Official site (http://www.ifsc.ie)

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Frequently Asked Questions - Botswana IFSC (1362 words)
Botswana IFSC’s role is to establish and develop Botswana as a world-class hub to facilitate the delivery of a wide range of cross-border financial and ICT enabled services to clients in other countries.
The key characteristics of an IFSC are that financial services are provided to clients who are domiciled in other countries and that fiscal incentives are provided to financial and non-financial institutions to encourage them to accredit to the IFSC to provide these services.
ANS: Applications to take advantage of the Botswana IFSC package of incentives are submitted to the Botswana IFSC, and should contain the name of the company, history and ownership of the company along with the most recent audited accounts.
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