Zac Lucas

Founder, Head of Legal

Centenal

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Zac Lucas is the Founder of Centenal Legal Technology Group. Zac is a practicing lawyer with over 20 years legal experience, admitted to practice in England & Wales, and is a former Partner of various international law firms including, Harneys, Ogier, Lawrence Graham and Gowling WLG advising on all areas of international private client law, including cross border wills, trust and estates and business succession planning. Zac has particular expertise advising on international regulatory law and has lectured and written extensively on the OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS). As a result, Zac has been retained by a number of leading private banks, trust companies, wealthy individuals and families and a governmental authority to advise on the practical implementation of the CRS. Zac has now taken the step, in founding Centenal Legal Technology Group, to leverage the power of information technology to create innovative enterprise application software solutions for use by Financial Institutions, Business Professionals and UHNW families and individuals.

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Centenal’s Zac Lucas Urges Singapore’s Wealth Management Community to be CRS Audit Ready Zac Lucas, Founder and Head of Legal at Centenal, which is based in Singapore, gave an in-depth presentation to focus delegates minds on some worrisome, but extremely topical matters including CRS anti-avoidance, private client financial crime and regulation. He took the audience through the necessa....

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Compliance & Regulation

The Challenges to Achieve Transparency in 2019 Zac Lucas, Founder and Head of Legal at Centenal, presented a workshop covering a broad array of transparency topics, from the latest developments in the EU’s Common Reporting Standard (CRS), the challenges surrounding its implementation, as well as the types of structures that the EU’s new mandator....