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Client Request - Non-Standard Payment for Seychelles Company Formation

frascaro

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I have a client who has made a peculiar request that I am struggling to resolve. My initial inclination was to decline immediately, but then I considered this forum as a potential source of assistance. Consequently, I informed her that it is highly unlikely to be feasible, but I would explore improbable solutions, primarily to preserve our professional relationship given that she is a valuable and affluent client.

This client is determined to establish a minimum capital company in the Seychelles but refuses to pay for related services (specifically, the resident agent) via bank transfer. She insists on an alternative payment method, such as Bitcoin. I have explained that blockchain transactions are nonetheless traceable, but she remains adamant about avoiding bank transfers.

Her proposal is to locate a trustworthy individual, completely unknown to her (which is inherently contradictory), to whom she would transfer cryptocurrency (including stablecoins). This individual would then forward the funds, retaining a pre-agreed percentage, to the chosen resident agent—typically a Seychelles-based company—to cover the full cost of company formation (approximately USD 1,500, she indicated).

Could anyone provide guidance or assistance with this matter, or must I ultimately give my client a negative response?
 
Her proposal is to locate a trustworthy individual, completely unknown to her (which is inherently contradictory), to whom she would transfer cryptocurrency (including stablecoins). This individual would then forward the funds, retaining a pre-agreed percentage, to the chosen resident agent—typically a Seychelles-based company—to cover the full cost of company formation (approximately USD 1,500, she indicated).

Lol...she doing all that over just $1,500???

Could anyone provide guidance or assistance with this matter, or must I ultimately give my client a negative response?

Yup...Dump the client.

No money is worth jail time for facilitating money laundering.
 
No money is worth jail time for facilitating money laundering.
But how is she paying you?

@Martin Everson from how I percieve this, @frascaro runs some company like Appleby (Guernsey). They are no Corporate Service Provider but still sell companies and advise clients about this. For that, they rely on underlaying CSPs that do the incorporations for them and they pay their CSP directly. Would it not be possible that @frascaro, who already is getting paid by his client, receives the incorporation fee the same way he is getting paid and then subcontracts the registered agent completely legal?
 
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@Martin Everson from how I percieve this, @frascaro runs some company like Appleby (Guernsey). They are no Corporate Service Provider but still sell companies and advise clients about this. For that, they rely on underlaying CSPs that do the incorporations for them and they pay their CSP directly. Would it not be possible that @frascaro, who already is getting paid by his client, receives the incorporation fee the same way he is getting paid and then subcontracts the registered agent completely legal?

If someone comes to you says the below proposal. Then you deserve everything that comes your way after that. There is more red flags than an Chinese parade to proceed with such a person. I always ask myself if things go pair shaped could I stand in front of a public prosecutor and defend my actions knowing all this and yet proceeded...lol? No client is worth your freedom but each to their own.

Her proposal is to locate a trustworthy individual, completely unknown to her (which is inherently contradictory), to whom she would transfer cryptocurrency (including stablecoins). This individual would then forward the funds, retaining a pre-agreed percentage, to the chosen resident agent—typically a Seychelles-based company—to cover the full cost of company formation (approximately USD 1,500, she indicated).
 
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If someone comes to you says the below proposal. Then you deserve everything that comes your way after that. There is more red flags than an Chinese parade to proceed with such a person. I always ask myself if things go pair shaped could I stand in front of a public prosecutor and defend my actions knowing all this and yet proceeded...lol? No client is worth your freedom but each to their own.
Well, I think we have seen things worse than that before. But yes, I agree on that. But maybe, then next time, OP could offer the incorporation himself for 2000 USD in any shitcoin of his choice right from the bat and then be well off?
 
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