BRITISH BANK QUITS DOING BUSINESS WITH CAYMAN
A Cayman Islands client of a major international bank has written to the government expressing concern over the reason given and the wider implications for Cayman as a banking centre.
A Cayman Islands client of a major international bank has written to the government expressing concern over the reason given and the wider implications for Cayman as a banking centre.
On 31 July 2024, the Beneficial Ownership Transparency Act 2023 (the “Act”) came into force in the Cayman Islands which compels every Cayman Islands entity1 (an “Entity”) to (a) maintain a register of beneficial owners in conjunction with their corporate service providers (b) to review and verify th
A second locality in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) has been placed under a State of Emergency as the UK Overseas Territory grapples with a serious crime wave.
I’ve written a heartfelt reflection on what aging means in today’s Cayman Islands. I invite you to read my story and share your thoughts. Let’s begin the conversation on making our society truly age-friendly—together.
Fake apps and websites and email scams are a potential huge threat to people in Cayman, particularly when it comes to people’s finances, so Scotiabank Cayman is putting a warning out to its customers to be aware of such fraud attempts.
National Gallery Director and Chief Curator, Mrs. Natalie Urquhart’s outstanding contributions to arts and culture “in the Cayman Islands and the wider region” over more than 20 years have distinguished her as an extraordinary achiever in her field
The Cayman Islands has experienced an alarming rate of suicide over the years. The decriminalisation of suicide was an important milestone for the Alex Panton Foundation (APF) and our community and has encouraged further dialogue on suicide prevention and mental health.
In the wake of a computer breach detected last month and subsequently isolated, ACH Cayman Limited (ACH), the company that represents the clearing banks in the Cayman Islands, is advising customers to check with their respective banks if they notice any suspicious activity on their accounts.
While you’ll likely notice improvements in the next few days, another spike is likely mid-month due to the recent rainfall.
The Cayman Islands are home to some of the world’s most unique natural wonders. Yet, an equally important part of our heritage is quietly disappearing: our historic homes.