Cayman Islands Liquor Licensing Board Chairman resigns
From Department of Commerce & Investment Cayman Islands Government Campbell Law has stepped down as the chairman of the Liquor Licensing Board, effective as of Monday, 10 October. Mr Law was appointed board chairman in December 2015 and took office…
Cayman Islands DCI processes police clearances for Business Licences
Persons applying for trade and business licences are now able to have their police clearance certificates processed by the Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI). When seeking a licence, a business owner previously needed two business days to request and…
DCI to assist Cayman Islands Red Cross Thrift Shop programme
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI), as part of its social responsibility, will volunteer at the Cayman Islands Red Cross. On Monday, 30 May, DCI will be sending staff members to participate in the Red Cross’s Thrift Shop Community…
Cayman Islands will no longer accept business license applications by mail or courier
In order to reduce delays caused by incomplete applications, as of Tuesday, 1 March, trade and business licensing applications must be submitted directly to the Business Licensing Counter, in the Government Administration Building; and in the presence of the person…
Cayman Islands: DCI encourages investors to compete for ‘Green Economy’ Awards
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) invites local and foreign persons who have invested in the Cayman Islands to compete in the Regional Investor of the Year Awards (RIYA). The entry deadline is 11pm Friday, 31 October. RIYA is…