Jersey shows how small jurisdictions can punch above their weight
- Published
- Letters to the Editor

Too often dismissed as a tax dodge, the island is in fact setting higher standards than many larger countries
Sir,
Your interview with Jersey’s Chief Minister (Summer 2025 edition, p.36 and online here) was excellent. Too often small jurisdictions are dismissed as “tax havens”, when in fact places like Jersey are setting higher standards of governance than many larger countries. The MONEYVAL recognition proves the point: if global watchdogs put Jersey at the top for fighting financial crime, then critics need to update their prejudices.
I also think the Chief Minister was right to stress lifestyle. For firms moving staff, quality of life matters just as much as tax rates. People are more productive when they aren’t stuck on two-hour commutes, and being able to leave the office and be at the beach in minutes is a selling point many major cities can’t match.
In Europe we talk a lot about agility and innovation, but Jersey seems to be living it. The combination of scale, connectivity, and regulatory credibility is unusual. Far from being a backwater, Jersey looks like a model that others could learn from.
Yours faithfully,
Dr Thomas Keller, Frankfurt, Germany
RECENT ARTICLES
-
Lasers finally unlock mystery of Charles Darwin’s specimen jars -
Strong ESG records help firms take R&D global, study finds -
European Commission issues new cancer prevention guidance as EU records 2.7m cases in a year -
Artemis II set to carry astronauts around the Moon for first time in 50 years -
Meet the AI-powered robot that can sort, load and run your laundry on its own -
Wingsuit skydivers blast through world’s tallest hotel at 124mph in Dubai stunt -
Centrum Air to launch first European route with Tashkent–Frankfurt flights -
UK organisations still falling short on GDPR compliance, benchmark report finds -
Stanley Johnson appears on Ugandan national television during visit highlighting wildlife and conservation ties -
Anniversary marks first civilian voyage to Antarctica 60 years ago -
Etihad ranked world’s safest airline for 2026 -
Read it here: Asset Management Matters — new supplement out now -
Breakthroughs that change how we understand health, biology and risk: the new Science Matters supplement is out now -
The new Residence & Citizenship Planning supplement: out now -
Prague named Europe’s top student city in new comparative study -
BGG expands production footprint and backs microalgae as social media drives unprecedented boom in natural wellness -
The European Winter 2026 edition - out now -
Parliament invites cyber experts to give evidence on new UK cyber security bill -
EU sustainability rules drive digital compliance push in Uzbekistan ahead of export change -
AI boom triggers new wave of data-centre investment across Europe -
Lammy travels to Washington as UK joins America’s 250th anniversary programme -
China’s BYD overtakes Tesla as world’s largest electric car seller -
FTSE 100 posts strongest annual gain since 2009 as London market faces IPO test -
Five of the biggest New Year’s Eve fireworks happening tonight — and where to watch them -
UK education group signs agreement to operate UN training centre network hub

























