Scheming IPs: The Creative Use of Schemes of Arrangements

Published in INSOL World 3rd Quarter  Magazine 2015: By Samantha Wood, Manager Cayman Islands A scheme of arrangement (“Scheme”) is a flexible process, whereby a court approves an agreement between company stakeholders (e.g. equity holders, lenders or debenture holders) that may affect or alter shareholder or creditor rights. Unlike certain other insolvency processes or regimes, Schemes […]

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KG 7th Birthday Celebrations

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Celebrating 6 Years

In June, KRyS Global celebrated six incredible years by transporting our staff from our offices in each of our five jurisdictions into the local community to assist in preparing and delivering meals to those less fortunate. In Cayman, our staff took to the road and to the kitchens of Meals on Wheels where we hosted […]

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Off The Beaten Track 2013

OFF THE BEATEN TRACK • 2013 Cayman Islands from CML TV on Vimeo.

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OTBT Bushwhacking 2013

OFF THE BEATEN TRACK – Course Design and LEG 5 from CML TV on Vimeo.

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Celebrating 5 Years

On June 8, 2012, KRyS Global celebrated five years of providing insolvency, forensic and fraud investigation services. Instead of the usual party and excessive indulgences, KRyS Global staff and management celebrated by sharing their time and energy giving back to the community. In the Cayman Islands, we refurbished the home of Ms. Blanche with assistance […]

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Charities We Support

The management of KRyS Global believe the firm has a corporate and ethical social obligation to reach out to the communities in which it operates.  Consistent with the vision of the CEO and Founder, KRyS Global supports two broad areas of necessity, hardship or deprivation.  Those involve private events and programmes that focus on the […]

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Bahamas banks face $4m Madoff lawsuits

The Tribune–Three Bahamas-based financial institutions have been sued for the return of more than $4 million in redemptions that were generated through Bernard Madoff’s multi-billion Ponzi scheme, on the grounds that these payments represented an “unjust enrichment” because they were based on fraudulent Net Asset Value (NAV) calculations. Documents obtained by Tribune Business from the […]

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