Charlie didn’t take the two islands in the Maldives seriously. For him, acquiring such an island was a mere matter of withdrawing a small sum from his bank account, sufficient to purchase multiple ones. However, the island gifted by Bernard held numerous advantages over any he might buy, the most significant being the concealed ownership rights.
Bernard is a businessman known for his high-end luxury brands. Regardless of how many luxury resort islands he possesses, they wouldn’t attract scrutiny from prying eyes.
In today's world, the two primary methods for assessing someone's assets are through property ownership and financial records. Some individuals may place their companies and properties in others' names, ensuring that the profits from the business, the rental income, or any sales ultimately flow back into their own pockets.
This way, the chain of ownership can never be completely transparent.
As for the two islands in question, the ownership is attributed to Bernard. Since they don't generate any income, they will require investment and financial resources from him, thus eliminating any concern about being discovered.
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