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Cayman: Chamber Covid-19 Response – Focus on Government’s Pensions Amendment Law

Chamber Webinar to Focus on Government’s Pensions Amendment Law

The Chamber will be hosting its seventh free webinar on Friday, May 8 focused on government’s recently announced National Pensions (Amendment) Law, 2020, (Law 12 of 2020).    

The webinar will be held in partnership with the Department of Labour and Pensions and will provide details on the Pensions Law amendment aimed at providing financial relief to businesses and individuals in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.  Attendees will also be able to get answers about the terms and conditions for accessing their pension funds. 

The webinar will be facilitated by Amy Wolliston, Deputy Director of Pensions.

“The Chamber is committed to doing all we can to assist both businesses and individuals during this very challenging period.  We have increased the frequency of our webinars to two or three per week throughout May, in order to provide businesses and individuals with relevant and helpful information in a timely manner. “

Friday’s webinar marks the seventh in the series of webinars being held by the Chamber under the theme, Supporting Businesses in a Time of Crisis.  These webinars are free to attend and are available both for members and non-members of the Chamber.

All businesses or individuals wishing to attend this Friday’s online webinar are required to pre-register using the relevant link below, where they will be provided with technical instructions they will need in order to attend the webinar.

https://tinyurl.com/y99cxkjr

The Chamber of Commerce will be announcing other upcoming webinars designed to provide further support to various segments of the Cayman Islands business community.

About the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce:

The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce represents more than 650 businesses and associations across all industry sectors in the Cayman Islands. Its members employ over 18,000 persons or about 45-percent of the country’s labour force. The Chamber supports, promotes and protects the interests of its members and the public’s welfare and serves as a catalyst for positive change, connecting community, business and government.

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