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Prime Minister of St. Lucia meets with Savory and Partners management in Dubai

12-27-2017 12:41 PM CET | Tourism, Cars, Traffic

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Prime Minister of St. Lucia meets with Savory and Partners

Dubai - December 26 2017 – The Right Honourable Allen Chastanet, Prime Minister of St. Lucia, met Savory & Partners management, led by Jeremy Savory, the CEO.

The Prime Minister saw the meeting with Savory & Partners as an opportunity to show his support to one of the largest agents in the region.

Jeremy Savory, the CEO of Savory & Partners, commented: “The Prime Minister and I had met numerous times this year, but this time I was very happy to introduce him to some members of the Dubai office.”

“We have been impressed with the Prime Minister’s vision of St. Lucia’s positioning in the global business community,” said Mr. Savory.

In the meeting, the Prime Minister answered questions on a range of subjects.

Initiatives such as a tax residency program and an attractive Headquarters Act that will leverage on low tax rates to attract international businesses to headquarter in St. Lucia were discussed.

Since 1984 and the initiation of the St. Kitts & Nevis citizenship-by-investment Program, Savory & Partners continued its growth and international reach by helping high-net-worth nationals from every corner of the globe to acquire a dual nationality in just a few months. Savory & Partners are trusted by Governments around the world to source individuals of the highest calibre and to successfully process citizenship and residency applications with 100% success rate.

Allen Chastanet has been Prime Minister of Saint Lucia since June 2016. He is the political leader of the United Workers Party, as well as the parliamentary representative for Micoud South constituency. Previously he served from 2006-2011 as Saint Lucia's Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation.
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About Savory and Partners:

Savory & Partners is a British family-owned company with roots reaching back as far as 1797 when the Savory family were the pharmacists to the British Royal Family. The pharmacy division of the family business closed and is now part of the Melbourne University Medical University in Australia. However today the company has established itself as a leading second citizenship firm in the Middle East with Authorized Agent status granted by the Governments of Dominica, Grenada, and Antigua and Barbuda. Savory & Partners are trusted by governments around the world to source individuals of the highest calibre. By providing the highest level of service through experience, knowledge and trust, a successful application is guaranteed.

For all media related queries, please contact:
Hassan Mohammed,
Head of Corporate Communications,
Savory & Partners,
E-mail: hassan@savoryandpartners.com
Phone: +971 4 430 1717
Cell+971 56 2839976

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