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  • A stable political system with fiscal and legal autonomy. Jersey has no net debt thanks to significant reserves.
  • A leading and growing international finance centre, with a broad range of products and services that competing jurisdictions find difficult to match.
  • A welcoming and forward-thinking regulatory and legislative environment, built on close cooperation between regulators, government and industry. Jersey already has regulations to allow virtual currencies.
  • A world-leading network of digital infrastructure with over two thirds of premises having access to high-speed fibre broadband, 3 stand-alone 4G networks and world-class data centres.
  • A rapidly growing digital sector that already employs over 4% of Jersey’s workforce. Tech businesses and entrepreneurs form a community for work, collaboration and learning.
  • A robust and independent judicial system based on modern commercial law principles.
  • A tax-neutral environment, with no capital transfer tax, capital gains tax, value added tax, withholding taxes or wealth taxes. This provides tax certainty and allows for fiscally efficient cross-border investment.
  • A technology-friendly education system with ICT study compulsory for students up to the age of 16, a computing curriculum up to the age of 16 and reskilling courses for the Island’s workforce.
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