Cayman Islands DOI Enforcement Division Operation Report
GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – The Cayman Islands Department of Immigration’s (DOI) Enforcement Division continues operations to tackle illegal immigration and bolster compliance with the country’s immigration laws. Through proactive patrols and operations, DOI officers enforce the law to enhance public…
Cayman Islands: LOM’s profits and revenue soar
By Jonathan Kent, From Royal Gazette LOM Financial Ltd’s profits almost doubled in the first half of this year on the back of soaring revenue. Net income for the first six months totalled $809,021, or 14 cents per share, up…
Busy season for Cayman’s captives
Cayman’s insurance industry is in the midst of another busy season, with Q2 results in and plans already underway for the world’s largest captive insurance conference in November – the annual Cayman Captive Forum. The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman…
CIAA announces staff promotion at CKIA in Cayman Brac
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (24 July 2018) The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA), which owns and operates the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) and the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport (CKIA), is pleased to announce the promotion of Darynn Conolly in…
Cayman Islands: Greenlight Re’s Chief Operating Officer Belfatti to step down for personal reasons
From Insurance Journal Greenlight Capital Re, known informally as Greenlight Re, is losing its chief operating officer after he joined the company less than a year ago. The specialist property/casualty reinsurer disclosed that Michael Belfatti would be stepping down as…
Applications close soon for Cayman Islands Law School Postgraduate Programmes in Finance
From Truman Bodden Law School Thirty first August 2018 marks the deadline to apply to the two taught postgraduate programmes in International Finance offered by the Truman Bodden Law School. With entry in September 2018, the two courses offered are:…
China to speed up US$199 billion of domestic spending to protect growth during US trade war
By Frank Tang From South China Post Cutting debt remains an overriding priority but some fine-tuning allows Beijing to address a deceleration of investment in infrastructure China has decided to encourage government spending at home as a way to handle…
US: Two different surveys confirm that cable companies are screwed
By Chris Mills From BGR It is not a pleasant time to be a cable company. Decades of regional monopolies are being swept away, leaving us with — the horror! — actual competition. Prices on streaming bundles are so low…
Antigua and Barbuda tells telecom firms to pay taxes or leave
From teleSUR “If they want to go court let them go to court,” said Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne. Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne put telecommunication providers Digicel and Flow on notice that his government will…
How to make a family trip an adventure on wheels
From Alamo Rent A Car “Are we there yet?” and “how much longer?” are just a few of the incessant questions you’ll hear on a family road trip. To turn your road trip into an unforgettable adventure on wheels, Alamo…






