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*[[Peter Inge]] 20,000 | *[[Peter Inge]] 20,000 | ||
*[[J Day Group Limited]] 250,000 | *[[J Day Group Limited]] 250,000 | ||
− | *[Tim Spicer|Timothy Spicer]] 446,200<ref>David Isenberg, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-isenberg/making-a-psc-profit_b_685630.html Making a PSC Profit], ''Huffington Post'', 17 August 2010.</ref> | + | *[[Tim Spicer|Timothy Spicer]] 446,200<ref>David Isenberg, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-isenberg/making-a-psc-profit_b_685630.html Making a PSC Profit], ''Huffington Post'', 17 August 2010.</ref> |
This appears to be identical to the Companies House record of [[Aegis Defence Services]] shareholders as at 26 March 2010.<ref>Aegis Defence Services Limited, Annual Return, Companies House, 23 April 2010.</ref> | This appears to be identical to the Companies House record of [[Aegis Defence Services]] shareholders as at 26 March 2010.<ref>Aegis Defence Services Limited, Annual Return, Companies House, 23 April 2010.</ref> |
Latest revision as of 21:48, 23 November 2010
Aegis Group Holdings AG is the Swiss holding company for Aegis Defence Services.
The Basler Zeitung reported on 9 August 2010, that Aegis had created a Swiss holding company based in Basel. The new company had a capital of 225,000 Swiss Francs, and was headed by Kristian Meier.[1]
The Swiss company had been created on 18 March 2010, and acquired the shares of the British company on 26 July 2010.[2]
The Associated Press report that Aegis' seven owners had swapped their stakes in the UK company for shares in the Basel-based vehicle.[3]
David Isenberg reported for the Huffington Post:
- A source sent me the Share Exchange Agreement detailing the conversion of Aegis Defence Services to Aegis Group Holdings AG, which was signed by all parties,
- This is a straightforward share exchange whereby each of the shareholders has swapped their shares in the UK company for a new Swiss company set up to own the UK company. The SEA is the document which underlies the transfer of Aegis ownership and control "offshore" from the UK to Switzerland, presumably for tax efficiency. Assuming all operations, billings and management now takes place through the holding company, i.e., outside of UK tax jurisdiction and, reportedly, some of the shareholders have relocated to Switzerland for this purpose, then future profits will be subject to Swiss, not Uk taxes.[4]
People
- Dr Kristian Meier - President of the board of directors
- Dr Marc Bauen - Member of the board of directors
David Isenberg reported the following list of shareholders and their holdings in August 2010:
- Dominic Armstrong 125,000
- John Birch 10,000
- Mark Bullough 250,000
- Jeffrey Day 13,800
- James Ellery 10,000
- Peter Inge 20,000
- J Day Group Limited 250,000
- Timothy Spicer 446,200[5]
This appears to be identical to the Companies House record of Aegis Defence Services shareholders as at 26 March 2010.[6]
Notes
- ↑ Britische Privatarmee gründet Holding-Sitz in Basel, Basler Zeitung, 9 August 2010.
- ↑ Commercial register of canton Basel-City Internet full extract, accessed 23 August 2010.
- ↑ Associated Press, Report: Security firm Aegis creates Swiss holding, Business Week, 9 August 2010.
- ↑ David Isenberg, Making a PSC Profit, Huffington Post, 17 August 2010.
- ↑ David Isenberg, Making a PSC Profit, Huffington Post, 17 August 2010.
- ↑ Aegis Defence Services Limited, Annual Return, Companies House, 23 April 2010.