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Our episodes demystify legal jargon and break down complex terminology to make them accessible to all.
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Duties and obligations of a director of a Cayman Islands fund
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Duties and obligations of a director of a Cayman Islands fund
This guide provides an overview of the powers, duties and obligations of a director of an exempted company incorporated under the Companies Act of the Cayman Islands (Companies Act) which is registered with the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) as a fund (Fund).
This guide is limited to those Funds registered with CIMA under section 4(3) or 4(4)(a) of the Mutual Funds Act (a Mutual Fund) and those Funds registered with CIMA under the Private Funds Act (a Private Fund) as well as the law and practice of the Cayman Islands. Other duties, obligations and potential liabilities may also arise under the laws of other jurisdictions.
Who are the directors of a Fund?
There is no precise definition of a 'director' under Cayman Islands law. The directors of a Fund may be individuals or corporate bodies and they are the persons with ultimate responsibility for the management and conduct of the Fund's affairs.
The first directors of a Fund (whether described as 'executive' or 'non-executive') are typically appointed by the initial subscribers to the Fund or otherwise in accordance with the articles of association of the Fund (Articles). The register of directors maintained by the Fund will be prima facie evidence of the identity of the directors from time to time.
A person undertaking the activities of a director without being formally appointed may be found to be acting as a 'de facto director'. Also, if the duly appointed directors of a Fund are found to be acting in accordance with the directions or instructions of another person then that person may be found to be acting as a 'shadow director'. A person is not deemed to be a shadow director however by reason only that the directors act on advice given by such person in a professional capacity, so that an investment adviser of a Fund making recommendations to the directors as to the purchase or sale of investments should not usually constitute a shadow director.
Executive directors, non-executive directors, shadow directors and de facto directors are all subject to the duties and obligations set out in this guide.
Should I agree to act as a director of a Fund?
When deciding whether or not to act as a director of a Fund, the following points should be considered:
Who will be the other directors of the Fund? Will your fellow directors have the ability to work with you to properly coordinate the proper oversight and management of the Fund?
Any other interests you may have in the overall structure of the Fund and its advisers or service providers. If you are a connected person (for example, a principal of the Fund's investment manager) you may want to consider either not sitting on the board of the Fund or making sure that you are in a minority position. These measures will reduce the potential for conflicts of interest to arise which could increase the risk of your actions later being challenged by the investors of the Fund as not being in accordance with your duties to the Fund.
The expectations of the Fund's key investors. They may be comfortable with a board of directors comprised of connected persons or they may require the Fund to have one or more directors independent of the Fund's investment manager. This is something that you may wish to discuss further with the Fund's representatives and the Fund's current or proposed key investors before agreeing to accept any appointment as a director.
You need to have sufficient and relevant knowledge and experience to discharge your duties as a director. It is up to you to acquire and maintain sufficient knowledge to enable you to carry out your role. You should use the Fund's professional advisers to provide advice on any areas or transactions of which you are unsure. In particular, you should ensure that you are able to properly read and understand the financial information relating to the Fund, including its financial statements. If there is anything that you do not understand, then you should promptly obtain professional advice.
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Exploring the Funds Hub
Exploring the Funds Hub is a captivating podcast series containing audio of written content that dives deep into the intriguing world of offshore funds, including the BVI and Cayman. Each episode sails through complex waters, bringing you up-to-date analysis and expert commentary from the leading minds in this specialised field.
Our episodes demystify legal jargon and break down complex terminology to make them accessible to all.
Harneys, an international law firm with entrepreneurial thinking, brings each episode to you.