The Malta Business Weekly

Sovereign acquires Azure Retirement Benefit Scheme

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Sovereign Pension Services Limited has acquired ‘Azure Retirement Benefit Scheme’, which is licensed and registered with the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) as a defined contributi­on personal retirement scheme. It remains open to new members.

The Azure Retirement Benefit Scheme was establishe­d by Integrated-Capabiliti­es (Malta) Ltd (ICML) in June 2018 as a trust in Malta to provide a tax-efficient, low-cost pension solution to members. It can accept monetary contributi­ons and transfers from any eligible pension arrangemen­t, even those that are already in drawdown.

Sovereign Pension Services Limited is licensed by the MFSA as a Retirement Scheme Administra­tor and is a member of the Malta Associatio­n of Retirement Scheme Practition­ers (MARSP), which is primarily concerned with regulation, taxation and industry best practice. Sovereign Trust (Malta) Limited is further authorised to act as a trustee or cotrustee to provide fiduciary services.

The Azure Retirement Benefit Scheme, which remains open to new members, will complement Sovereign’s existing range of Malta-based pension schemes, which offer a variety of pricing models and

diverse structures:

• The Centaurus Retirement Benefit Scheme, a trustbased scheme that qualifies as a QROPS

• The Centaurus Lite Retirement Benefit Scheme, a trust-based scheme that qualifies as a QROPS

• The Kemmuna Retirement Benefit Scheme, a contract-based defined contributi­on personal pension scheme that qualifies as a QROPS

• The Rinella Retirement Benefit Scheme, a trustbased scheme that qualifies as a Qualifying NonUK Pension Scheme (QNUPS)

Sovereign is an award-winning internatio­nal pensions provider that offers retirement solutions from a number of different locations, including Gibraltar, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, Malta and the UK. It is a market leading in the provision of QROPS schemes, offering a variety of pricing models and diverse structures (including both trust and contract-based schemes), as well as both internatio­nal and UK domestic products.

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