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{{g}}Fondly known to its friends and relations as [[CIMA]], the [[Cayman Islands Monetary Authority]] regulates the affairs of the widows, waifs, strays, [[espievie]]s and [[Segregated portfolio company|segregated cell companies]] that grew up under the loving gaze of [[Maple brothers|the brothers Maple]] (and dour Scottish naturalist [[A. J. N. Calder]]) in the colonial orphanage at [[Ugland House]] in [[George Town]], with the bequest of [[Tortuga Rum Company|Tortuga rum]] magnate [[George Robert Maguire Ugland]].  
{{g}}Fondly known to its friends and relations as [[CIMA]], the [[Cayman Islands Monetary Authority]] regulates the affairs of the widows, waifs, strays, [[espievie]]s and [[Segregated portfolio company|segregated cell companies]] that grew up under the loving gaze of [[Maple brothers|the brothers Maple]] (and dour Scottish naturalist [[A. J. N. Calder]]) in the colonial orphanage at [[Ugland House]] in [[George Town]] in the {{t|Cayman Islands}}, with the bequest of [[Tortuga Rum Company|Tortuga rum]] magnate [[George Robert Maguire Ugland]].  


Until recently that didn’t involve much, but times have changed.
Until recently that didn’t involve much, but as the regulatory pendulum has swung away from those favouring a light touch, times have changed.


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Fondly known to its friends and relations as CIMA, the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority regulates the affairs of the widows, waifs, strays, espievies and segregated cell companies that grew up under the loving gaze of the brothers Maple (and dour Scottish naturalist A. J. N. Calder) in the colonial orphanage at Ugland House in George Town in the Cayman Islands, with the bequest of Tortuga rum magnate George Robert Maguire Ugland.

Until recently that didn’t involve much, but as the regulatory pendulum has swung away from those favouring a light touch, times have changed.

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