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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]] in the {{t|Cayman Islands}}, with the bequest of [[Tortuga Rum Company|Tortuga rum]] magnate [[George Robert Maguire Ugland]].  
{{a|cayman|}}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 as the regulatory pendulum has swung away from those favouring a light touch, 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.