Carlyle K. Rogers  Director  of Anguilla and Belize

Carlyle K Rogers is a barrister and solicitor by profession having studied law in London at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, where he obtained an LLB (Hons) degree in 2001 and with the University of London (International Programme) from which he obtained an LLM degree in Corporate and Commercial Law in 2005. He completed the Professional Legal Studies Course (the Bar) in Auckland, New Zealand at the College of Law, studied Legal Ethics with the College of Law in New South Wales, Australia and was admitted to the New Zealand High Court in 2011. Prior to his legal studies, he completed an Associates of Arts degree in Business Management and a Bachelors of Arts (Summa Cum Laude) degree in Business Administration (Finance) from the University of the Virgin Islands in 1995. He was also awarded an MBA degree in Finance from the City University Business School (now the Cass Business School) in London in 1996 where he studied as a Commonwealth Scholar.

Upon leaving the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School in 1989, he was employed as an Uncertified Teacher at the then Road Primary School and Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School until 1992. He held the position of Deputy Director of the Anguilla Financial Services Commission, previously the Financial Services Department of the Ministry of Finance, from 1999 – 2006 where he was responsible for assisting in regulating the financial services industry.

Mr Rogers has published and presented many papers concerning the Financial Services industry in Anguilla including “Establishing a hedge fund in Anguilla,” “Anguilla: An innovative captive domicile” and “The Protected Cell Company – a unique corporate vehicle of which Anguilla is justly proud.”

He presently manages the Stafford Group of Companies in Anguilla and the Berkeley Group of Companies in Belize which are providers of trust, corporate and other financial services to international clients.

 

 

 

 

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