AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPre-pack Rescue in Liechtenstein-linked Deal: A Midlands immersive attractions maker, Simworx, has been saved via a pre-pack administration sale, with the buyer owned by a Liechtenstein-based entity—another reminder that cross-border capital can quickly reshape local jobs after financial stress. Immigration Integrity at Stake: Swiss authorities warn of rising fake work-permit documents, including forged contracts and shell companies, as third-country workers face tight B-permit rules. Digital Banking Push: Four Swiss cantonal banks are partnering with Avaloq to modernize mobile banking for about 1 million clients, rolling out new app features in phases. EU Tech Compliance Pressure: The European Commission’s proposed Cloud and AI Development Act would create a four-level assurance framework for cloud sovereignty, raising planning stakes for software providers and hyperscalers. Tax Treaty Momentum (Liechtenstein in focus): The Philippines is renegotiating and pursuing double-tax agreements to attract foreign investment, with talks underway with Liechtenstein among other partners. Travel & Border Friction: Heathrow warns Schengen travellers about added queues from the Entry/Exit System, which is already causing missed flights. EV Charging Reality Check: A new analysis maps where Europe’s charging is cheapest and where fast-charger density is highest, with Liechtenstein among the higher-cost countries.
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