Cayman Captive Forum 2026 Registration Opens with Sustained Demand
Registration for the 2026 Cayman Captive Forum (CCF) is now open, and is already seeing sustained demand, with 50% of delegate passes sold on day one.
Registration for the 2026 Cayman Captive Forum (CCF) is now open, and is already seeing sustained demand, with 50% of delegate passes sold on day one.
17 June 2026 – 103 Cayman Islands-domiciled Special Purpose Acquisition Companies have listed on US stock markets so far in 2026, according to Cayman Finance.
The continuing agenda of the governing National Coalition for Caymanians(NCFC) has been set out by Her Excellency Governor Jane Owen marking the opening of the new session of the Parliament of the Cayman Islands.
In June, the Central Procurement Office(CPO) produced a seminar for small and medium-sized business owners to understand the necessary procedures they must take in order to win government bids.
Yet another Caribbean country is ‘eyeing up’ its oil exploration potential. With Guyana now well established as ‘the next big thing’ in the global oil industry and Jamaica showing early indications of economically game-changing oil prospects, Barbados now hopes it will be next in line.
Throughout the Cayman Islands, a resurgence of culture and heritage has been taking shape, as young and old alike embrace their Caymanian identity.
The Health Services Authority (HSA), in partnership with the Cayman AIDS Foundation and the Cayman Islands Red Cross, will observe HIV Testing Week 2026 from 22–26 June by offering free and confidential HIV testing at designated locations across Grand Cayman.
In a dramatic development at the start of business in London on Monday morning, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer made the sombre announcement that he was resigning.
Premier and Minister for Financial Services and Commerce, the Hon. André Ebanks MP, successfully concluded official engagements in Washington, DC aimed at bolstering Cayman Islands relationships with key United States Government, congressional, regulatory and financial services stakeholders.
Water Authority–Cayman announces that its base price (rates) for services will be adjusted by 3%, effective 01 July 2026. Customers will see the adjusted rates reflected on their July bill, which will be issued at the end of the month.