Monday, August 22, 2011

Robert Bruce Gray established Sovereign Trust called AMROCK

AMROCK Trust Company
Robert Bruce Gray identified a lucrative niche market in discretionary Trustee services, and established a Sovereign Trust called AMROCK Trust Company, in 1997.
AMROCK provides 'Trustee Services' to investors seeking top level security and discretion regarding their asset holdings.
Robert Bruce Gray’s unique investment strategy allows AMROCK to consistently deliver sustainable, lucrative yields for their clients.
AMROCK Trust Company has been considered a recognized “Asset Manager” of substantial funds on a global level, by providing discretionary Trustee and Fiduciary services to all levels of the business community. 

Robert B. Gray’s philanthropic values have been in evidence during this time. He donated significant percentages of all AMROCK , and other generated profits toward funding of global humanitarian and infrastructure projects. 
With the aid of Gray’s contribution and that of other charitable donations, Governments have the onus to curtail budgetary spending on key project and redirect public funds toward the reduction of governmental debt. This measure alone, allows for the provision of funding to better services to their local communities. 

Commercial Development Banking Corporation Limited is also trading as Commercial Development Bank
As of 2005, Robert Bruce Gray’s ability as a networker and relationship builder had enabled him as a confident, friend, and financial advisor to many VIPs, including leaders in Government, business, and other influential groups. 
Gray’s integrity and specific managerial style, and approach to economic investments, gave him the leverage to partner with new opportunities.
Gray was instrumental in the entire reconstruction and development of a post war-torn pacific island nation replete with natural resources and minerals.
The United Nations sanctioned the creation of the “Autonomous Region of Bougainville” and its newly formed Government of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, which allowed Robert Bruce Gray to establish a Sovereign Business Organisation known as the Commercial Development Bank. 
An “Offshore” banking licence was issued on 24th October 2006.
Democratic elections were held in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville in May 2010, and President Mr John Momis was elected and sworn in as President. 
Patrick Nisira was appointed as Vice President. 
President Momis made one of his first priorities to establish a credible and reliable form of government. 
He previously held the position of Papua New Guinea’s ambassador to P.R. China. His background in diplomacy qualified him as a competent leader and visionary, expert in international matters of politics and diplomacy.
The President of the Mekamui Tribal Government: Mr Philip Miriori and Vice President Mr Phillip Takung proclaimed the Island’s Sovereignty as a democratic sovereign Nation on January 1st, 2011.
President Mr Philip Miriori, Vice President Mr Phillip Takung, and the Minister of Finance Mr Peter Nearu signed the “unrestricted” banking license issued to Commercial Development Banking Corporation Limited on February 17th, 2011. Robert Gray, as Chairman of the Board of Governors, and John Sitkiewicz, as Secretary of the Board signed the acceptance of the license, which was granted a five (5) year contract to manage the banking business on behalf of the Government of the Mekamui of The Autonomous Region of Bougainville. This commenced the evolution and future prosperity of the region.
An Audit Report by a Swiss Auditor confirmed the Commercial Development Banking Corporation Limited with regard to its asset-backed financial strength. The Commercial Development and Banking Corporation Limited is ready to commence banking business and develop correspondent banking relationships with central banks internationally. This will have the benefit of developing the Island through sound sustainable banking operations.
An unrestricted banking license must be based on a substantial financial and staff resource injection and project management commitment into the region. Commercial Development Banking Corporation Limited (CDBCL), also known as Commercial Development Bank or CD Bank, has been accepted to build and manage a 21st Century banking operation network which, will not only provide modern banking services to the residents of the Island of Bougainville and surrounding areas, but will also be transacting confidential banking business on behalf of the Government of Bougainville.
This rewarding and unique opportunity for Commercial Development Bank. Communication and Banking will allow for funding for systems, Roads, Schools, Hospitals, Airports and Seaports and other crucial infrastructure to be built and will involve large scale employment and commercial opportunities for the entire region. Commercial Development Bank will be responsible for funding development projects. International mining companies are envisaged to descend and commence operations in the region, which will bring added employment opportunities and financial stability to the region. Bougainville Government Minister of Finance Mr Peter Nearu reported the resource deposits in the area of Bougainville were valued in the Trillions of Dollars.

5 comments:

  1. Good evening Mr. Gray, I'm a lawyer, and I'd like to ask you a question.
    I would greatly appreciate an email address to send it to you. regards

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  2. Can I contact you? I came to know about you through a friend of mine who is now late. Can you please contact me through my email; amulemi@gmail.com

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  3. I have an interest in the development of your bank, I can raise money under the guarantees of the island government and your bank! My contacts Alex Bobrov t. 004915120118714

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  4. Mr.. Robert,

    Respect!
    Exppect your wapp response on +880-1710-962792
    I received a DoA. Interested to discuss about that..

    AMROCK FINANCIAL SERVICES
    1/10 ALBERT AVE, SUITE 232, BROADBEACH, QLD, 4218 AUSTRALIA
    ST.71011.021
    MR. ROBERT BRUCE GRAY

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