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Post by GD Tue 06 Jan 2009, 7:12 pm

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A GROUP of super-rich Channel Island businessmen – including multi-millionaire Tom Scott – is offering to fund major public capital projects in Jersey and Guernsey.
They have formed Bailiwick Investments, which has already raised £26.6m from private investors.
And they say that they intend to make cash available for projects when the flow of funds from traditional City sources has all but dried up.
However, Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf signalled that he would not be interested in any such deal. ‘The States of Jersey has no plans to borrow money in the foreseeable future,’ he said. ‘They are paid for out of the existing balance of funds.’
Jersey currently has £120 million in its stabilisation fund and more than £600 million in the Strategic Reserve or rainy day fund. Senator Ozouf pointed out that Jersey was funding the £100-plus million incinerator from existing cash balances.
In addition to Mr Scott, the group includes his son, Tom Scott Jnr; the chairman of Jersey Telecom and the former chief executive of Channel Television, John Henwood; the co-founder of Collins Stewart in the Channel Islands, John Ravenscroft; Guernsey Jurat David Lowe; Peter Tom, the former chief executive of Aggregate Industries (which owns Ronez) and the chairman of Leicester Tigers Rugby Club; and Mel Carvill, the deputy general manager of Assicurazoni Generali, one of the biggest insurance companies in the world.
Pictured: Bailiwick Investments: Back row, left to right – Darren Stephens, Peter Tom, Jon Ravenscroft, Tom Scott and Tom Scott Jnr. Front row – David Chan, David Lowe and Mark Bousfield (from thisisjersey)

Of course they are happy to offer the States millions, with the 0 interest rate in the banks, were is the best place to get a high interest return on their money?
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Post by Simple Me Wed 07 Jan 2009, 10:37 pm

Hey this could be the Barclay Brothers Mk2

These rich tycoons loan the money, then bankrupt the Islands and take them over

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Post by GD Fri 09 Jan 2009, 9:41 pm

All options under review - if island wants to borrow



By Joel de Woolfson
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TALK of the States borrowing from a new local investment company is premature, deputy Treasury and Resources minister Jack Honeybill (pictured) has said.
Deputy Honeybill said the States had not even decided if borrowing for capital projects was the right path to take.
‘Treasury and Resources is currently examining all the methodologies of borrowing,’ he said.
‘We have experts giving us all the available options to see if there is an appetite to lend.
‘We are looking at ways we could borrow but the other States members have not even had their say yet on whether they think we should.
‘If States members decided we should borrow then there are many different ways in which we could.
‘I think it’s a bit premature to suggest the States might borrow from Bailiwick Investments.
‘If we did borrow, it would not necessarily come from a private investment company such as this new one.’ (from thisisguernsey)

Seems like Jack has got his head screwed on...
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