Archive for December 22nd, 2014

Cayman e-business made easy

Cayman e-business made easy

| 22/12/2014 | 8 Comments

(CNS Business): One of the problems with e-business in the Cayman Islands is the cost involved and the length of time it takes to set it up. But a new IT company makes it so easy, they say you can be up and running in 15 minutes for as little as CI $125 per month.

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CIMA phasing in e-gov in 2015

CIMA phasing in e-gov in 2015

| 22/12/2014 | 0 Comments

(CNS Business): The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) has announced that entities regulated by the authority will soon have access to a new online, automated method for submissions of mandatory financial returns, change requests and new licence applications. While this will be phased in slowly, it is expected that once an application or filing is […]

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2014 Cayman Captive Forum hosts record numbers

2014 Cayman Captive Forum hosts record numbers

| 22/12/2014 | 0 Comments

(CNS Business): The 22nd annual Cayman Captive Forum welcomed a record 1,499 registrants, securing its place once again as the world’s largest captive insurance conference. Captive Insurance industry leaders gathered in the Cayman Islands over three days of intensive discussions about current issues, particularly those pertaining to healthcare captives, where Cayman is the world leader. Highlights […]

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Young chefs display talent in cook-off

Young chefs display talent in cook-off

| 22/12/2014 | 1 Comment

(CNS Business): Five former and present hospitality studies trainees of the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) displayed their culinary aptitude last week when they took part in a cook-off in the kitchen of the world-famous Blue restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton. Desly Kyshon Missick and Zack Myrie advanced to the finals, which will be held in […]

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Travel industry eyes Cuba

Travel industry eyes Cuba

| 22/12/2014 | 0 Comments

(CNS Business): Share prices in the major cruise lines rose following President Barack Obama’s announcement last week that the US plans to re-establish diplomatic ties with Cuba. A ban on commercial tourism from the States remains in effect, with only certain travelers from the United States permitted into Cuba, but the industry giants are eyeing […]

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