Introduction


Welcome to the July edition of Sovereign’s newsletter, bringing you the latest insights, regulatory developments and planning opportunities from across our global network.

This month, we examine significant changes affecting international businesses and private clients, including Bahrain’s expanded SME classification framework, Gibraltar’s pioneering regulatory regime for prediction markets and the growing trend of internationally mobile individuals exploring residency and tax planning options beyond the UK.

We also cover important developments in corporate services, wealth and succession planning, family offices, pensions and cross-border taxation across key jurisdictions including Mauritius, Malta, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Isle of Man. In addition, our residency and citizenship experts provide updates from Portugal and Gibraltar, while our marine specialists review new EU guidance affecting pleasure craft.

Rounding off the edition are inspiring updates from the Sovereign Art Foundation and highlights from the Sovereign Asia Conference 2026. We hope you find this month’s insights both informative and valuable

Marine Services


Marine Services


EU issues new Guidance Note on the customs and tax treatment of pleasure craft

The European Commission has clarified how yachts and other pleasure craft are treated under EU customs and VAT rules. The guidance confirms when a vessel qualifies for Union Status, how Returned Goods Relief (RGR) and Temporary Admission (TA) work, and what owners need to know when cruising into or within EU waters.

Sovereign Asia Conference 2026: combining Regional Insight with International Opportunity


Sovereign Asia Conference 2026: combining Regional Insight with International Opportunity


Sovereign’s Asia Conference 2026 brought together colleagues, partners and industry leaders in Hong Kong and Shenzhen to strengthen regional collaboration and explore international business opportunities. The programme focused on cross-border expansion, knowledge sharing and building stronger connections across Asia, the Middle East and Europe.

The conference opened in Hong Kong with a series of internal Sovereign sessions focused on Group updates, regional priorities and cross-border opportunities. Discussions covered developments across Hong Kong, Singapore, the Middle East, Cyprus, Malta, Guernsey and wider international markets to allow offices to exchange insights and devise strategies to support clients with increasingly international needs.

QUESTIONS WITH...


Howard Bilton – Group Chairman

 

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