The Impact of Global Mobility on Trust Planning
This webinar forms part of the 2025 Trusts Series.
Description
This webinar will explore the complexities of managing trusts for beneficiaries with cross-border mobility. It will address tax residency impacts, compliance with multi-jurisdictional regulations, and trust planning amid global migration trends. Attendees will gain insights on future-proofing trust arrangements for internationally mobile families.
This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and offers insights and updates from a leading industry-expert speaker.
Delegates places are interchangeable with colleagues from the same organisation.
Content
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Managing trusts for beneficiaries with cross-border mobility
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Tax residency and its effect on trust assets
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Complying with multi-jurisdictional regulations
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Trust planning in response to shifts in global migration trends
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Future-proofing trust arrangements for internationally mobile families
Presenter
Rajah Abusrewil Partner at Walkers (CI) LP |
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![]() Rajah leads the Jersey Private Capital & Trusts group and advises local and international fiduciaries, family offices and ultra-high net worth individuals on wealth structuring and asset protection. With over 20 years of experience in both private practice and in house, she delivers bespoke solutions for international families and family offices on establishing, managing, and winding up trusts, foundations, and related structures across Jersey, Guernsey, England & Wales and Bermuda law. Rajah leads the Middle East desk for the Channel Islands, focusing on international business development in the Middle East, coordinating with multiple offices. Rajah is a committee member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) Jersey Branch, and she regularly speaks in the Middle East, London, Jersey and Bermuda. *not admitted in Jersey and not a member of Walkers (Jersey) LLP. |