A Momentous Week
Residents of the Cayman Islands may find there is an air of excitement over the coming days as the Country prepares for a number of auspicious events.
Residents of the Cayman Islands may find there is an air of excitement over the coming days as the Country prepares for a number of auspicious events.
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm, is pleased to announce that it is once again the number one listing agent on the Cayman Islands Stock Exchange (the “CSX”) having advised on 49% of all CSX listings in 2022, which was notably 28% higher than the next listing agent.
Cayman’s electricity provider has announced growth during 2022. It found that, despite the challenges of 2022, with rising inflationary pressures and fuel costs, the Cayman Islands economy proved to be resilient.
Paradigm Governance Partners, a governance and financial services firm with a presence in the Cayman Islands and New York, has further bolstered the depth of its services by adding two experienced independent directors to its growing team.
This month’s Harvest Dinner at The Brasserie heralds the return of Chef Niven Patel to Grand Cayman.
Cayman First Insurance Company (“Cayman First”) today announced the appointment of Mr. Abraham Thoppil to the company’s Board of Directors, effective 17 January 2023.
As OfReg continues to focus on promoting consumer protection and ensuring good utility regulation across the entire country, Acting Chairman Mr. Frank Balderamos, Interim CEO Mr. Peter Gough and key staff members visited Cayman Brac last week to meet with regulated entities and tour their facilities
In the Cayman Islands there were 17 COVID-19 hospital admissions in January 2023, which remains similar to the previous month of 16 COVID-19 hospital admissions.
The Health Services Authority (HSA) is pleased to announce the availability of Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) at the Cayman Islands Hospital. RFA is a unique and modern technique that offers an alternative form of treatment for tumours that is less risky, less painful, and requires a shorter recovery
Dart has committed over US$52,000 to support the academic journeys of students pursuing mental health studies.