Jersey's Finance Centre Shows Strong Growth
Thursday, June 23, 2011
The principal sectors of Jersey’s finance industry showed strong growth
in the first three months of 2011, with increases in new fund launches and the value
of funds under administration, providing particularly positive news for Jersey’s
funds sector.
Geoff Cook, Chief Executive of Jersey Finance Limited, was encouraged by the
strong performance for the first quarter of 2011, highlighting that the
value of funds being administered in Jersey is now at its highest since June
2009 and that the total number of funds has increased by the largest amount
for the first quarter of any year since 2008.
Furthermore, bank deposits held in Jersey originating from the Far East and
Middle East continue to increase and now stand at GBP10.4bn (USD16.75bn) and GBP20.2bn, respectively,
representing a combined total of 18% of Jersey deposits. Cook
said the increase was a testament to the recent promotional efforts undertaken
in Hong Kong, Greater China and the United Arab Emirates.
The statistics, collated and prepared by the Jersey Financial Services Commission,
are for the three-month period ending March 31, 2011, and show that:
- Banking deposits increased by GBP4.9bn (3%) during the first quarter
of 2011 from GBP161.6bn to GBP166.5bn.
- The Net Asset Value of funds under administration increased by GBP9.9bn
(5.4%) from GBP184.7bn to GBP194.6bn during the first quarter of 2011. The total
number of regulated funds increased by 40 from 1,324 to 1,364 from January to
March.
- The total number of unregulated funds increased by three (2.4%) to 125
during the first quarter of 2011.
- The value of funds under investment management decreased by 0.2% compared
to the previous quarter from GBP21.4bn to GBP21.3bn.
- The total number of live companies on the register increased by 276
from 32,722 to 32,998 during the first quarter of 2011.
Geoff Cook, Chief Executive of Jersey Finance, commented:
"Jersey’s finance industry performed well during the first
quarter of 2011, with growth of 3% in the value of banking deposits and 5% in
the value of funds under administration. It is extremely encouraging to see
that growth is reported in line with the strategic direction Jersey has taken
as a jurisdiction, to position itself as a specialist centre for alternative
funds business and to focus on building links with international markets."
“The alternative asset class, including real estate, hedge and private
equity funds, now represents 58% of the total net asset value of funds under
administration. The fact that the total number of regulated funds increased
by 40 – the largest increase in funds for the first quarter of any year
since 2008 - is significant too, reflecting a rise in new fund launches and
demonstrating added confidence in our funds sector at the beginning of the calendar
year. Meanwhile, an analysis of the residence of depositors shows the importance
of some of Jersey’s newer markets."
“Our focus on inward investment and our clear commitment to new markets
will carry on and we are confident Jersey will continue to reap the rewards
of this strategy.”
Nigel Strachan, Chairman of the Jersey Funds Association, added:
“That there has been a strong uptake of new fund launches at the beginning
of 2011 is a good sign for the funds industry, as this reflects a real confidence
in Jersey’s funds capabilities following a period of uncertainty in the
global markets. It is also encouraging that unregulated funds continue to grow
in popularity amongst sophisticated investors and that Jersey is retaining a
healthy alternative investments funds sector. These trends and this rate of
growth we expect to maintain through 2011.” |