The core focus of Cay-Capital (Belize) LTD. is the importance of the role of a Trust Protector in
an Asset Protection Trust.
A Trust Protector is either an individual person or a corporate entity appointed to oversee your Trust, ensuring that it is functioning in line with the purpose and intentions of the Settlor.
This person is appointed by the Settlor as a neutral third party to the Trust, providing an additional layer of security beyond the Trustee, while never getting directly involved in the management of the assets of the Trust.
Give instructions and make decisions on behalf of the client (Settlor or Grantor of the Trust)
Replace Trustee if the current Trustee is found to be no longer required by the Settlor
Resolve disputes among Beneficiaries and Trustees
Oversee the objectives of the Settlor as they relate to the Trust
Cay-Capital operates on an independent advisory model. We do not sell proprietary financial products; instead, we provide unbiased, strategy-driven guidance. This independence allows us to align our interests entirely with yours, focusing on:
Confidential Capital Strategy: Private, high-level planning for sensitive assets.
Long-Term Wealth Continuity: Ensuring assets transfer according to your wishes across generations.
Disciplined Allocation: Focusing on risk-managed growth rather than speculative trends.

Seeking jurisdictional diversification and asset protection.
Managing cross-border business interests and capital structuring.
Requiring multi-generational estate planning and trust oversight.
Looking for local Belizean expertise to support global wealth strategies.

From wealth building to retirement, we provide end-to-end financial guidance tailored to your unique situation.
Through a global network of banks, trust companies, law firms, fund managers, and brokerage firms, we provide access to international solutions aligned with today's regulatory environment.
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"Going offshore" simply means establishing financial structures, such as trusts or companies, in a jurisdiction outside of your home country. You do not need to travel to Belize to initiate this process. Thanks to modern digital onboarding and secure communication, we can manage the setup, documentation, and advisory process remotely. We provide a seamless experience, ensuring all regulatory requirements are met from the comfort of your home office.
Unlike firms that offer generic investment advice, Cay-Capital (Belize) LTD. utilizes an independent advisory model focused on strategic capital planning and risk management. We do not just manage assets; we design structured, compliant solutions—such as asset protection trusts and company formations—tailored to your unique international needs. Led by Hon. Trevor A. C. Bradley, our firm combines deep local expertise in Belize with a global network to provide guidance that remains disciplined even in "troubled times".
Yes. The Central Bank of Belize maintains strict oversight of all international banks. Belizean law requires international banks to maintain a minimum liquidity ratio of 24%, which is significantly higher than the requirements in many developed nations (including the US). This ensures that banks have sufficient cash on hand to cover sudden withdrawals. Furthermore, Belize is a signatory to international transparency standards, including FATCA and the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), ensuring the jurisdiction remains reputable and compliant.
Yes. Offshore financial services are entirely legal when conducted with transparency. Belize is a respected jurisdiction that balances privacy with compliance to international standards, including FATCA and the Common Reporting Standard (CRS). We operate within these established legal frameworks to ensure your financial planning is robust, compliant, and structured to meet your specific long-term objectives.
Belize offers a unique combination of immediate asset protection and a legal system rooted in English Common Law. Unlike many other jurisdictions that require a "waiting period" (statute of limitations) of 2 to 6 years before assets are fully protected from creditors, Belize’s trust laws provide protection from the moment the assets are lawfully conveyed. Additionally, Belize is English-speaking, making professional communication and legal documentation seamless for international business.
While a Trust involves transferring legal title to a Trustee, you can retain significant oversight through the appointment of a Trust Protector. As your advisor, Cay-Capital can serve in this role or help you structure the Trust Deed so that the Protector has the power to veto specific investment decisions, remove or replace a Trustee, and ensure that the Trust is managed strictly according to your original intent. This creates a "checks and balances" system that protects your interests while maintaining the legal separation required for asset protection.

Cay-Capital (Belize) LTD. provides offshore wealth management and financial advisory services from Belize to international clients.
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