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CWC partners with Facebook for simple login
(CNS Business): Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC), the parent company of LIME, is partnering with Facebook to provide customers a more simple and personalised way to access free Wi-Fi, starting with LIME Barbados, where the new service will launch in the first quarter of 2015.
CITA elects new board
(CNS Business): The Cayman Island’s Tourism Association is asking for nominations for the 2015-2016 CITA Board of Directors. The polls open on 22 April and the election will take place at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Association. All nominations are due by 4:00pm on 18 March.  A total of 10 seats are up […]
US/Cuba discussions continue
(CNS Business): On Friday the US and Cuba met for a second round of diplomatic talks to discuss how they can overcome five decades of hostility and suspicion, and move forward with restoring the countries’ ties. Washington severed diplomatic relations with Cuba 54 years ago and the current restorations could impact tourism elsewhere in the […]
Cayman Finance hosts successful New York event
(CNS Business): Cayman Finance hosted another successful New York Breakfast Briefing at the Harvard Club of New Your City. This was the second time the organisation hosted the event, but it was the first time since the appointment of new CEO, Jude Scott.
Cayman leads offshore deal activity in 2014
(CNS Business): The Cayman Islands has remained the top target destination for offshore dealmaking throughout 2014, according to a report released by offshore law firm Appleby. The reported showed that the final three months of the year accounted for a quarter of all deals.
Retail bank cutting local jobs
(CNS Business): Workers at the Airport branch of Scotiabank have become the latest victims in the financial services sector to face job losses. Officials from the bank said the branch is being closed in order to consolidate it with the new office in South Sound. As a result there will be job cuts but the […]
New regional leader for sustainable tourism
(CNS Business): A new chairman has been slated for the Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST). Prominent Caribbean hotelier Karolin Troubetzkoy has now been appointed. A report released by CAST stated the appointment is the latest Caribbean tourism sector leadership role for the hotelier who serves as Executive Director of the storied Jade Mountain and Anse […]
New retail complex for West Bay
(CNS Business): People living in the district of West Bay will soon see a new development popping up beside Foster’s Food Fair. Cayman Islands’ Jacques Scott Group Ltd has big plans to build a new liquor store and retail complex in the opened plot. However, Retail Division Manager David Hubble said the company is still in […]
Caledonian in liquidation as CIMA revokes licences
(CNS Business): Controllers appointed by CIMA to oversee the affairs at the beleaguered Caledonian Bank and Caledonian Securities have been officially named by the local regulator as the joint official liquidators. Following the controllers’ interim report, the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority has revoked the licences and petitioned the Grand Court to wind up the bank.
Cayman wins Best Diving award
(CNS Business): The Cayman Islands have been recognized by the scuba diving industry as one of the Caribbean’s premier dive destination. SCUBA DIVING magazine has released its “2015 Reader’s Choice Awards†and named the Cayman Islands as the Caribbean/Atlantic region’s “Best Overall Diving†destination.
Caribbean tourism booming
(CNS Business): As we settle into 2015, with it comes the forecast for a bustling and booming tourism season in the Caribbean. Â The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) recently published data that shows a record 26.3 million tourists traveled to the Caribbean last year, and that number is expected to grow even more. The study states […]
Cooler weather cuts CUC profits
(CNS Business): Power consumption was down 3% for the last quarter of CUC’s financial year due to cooler weather, the firm said yesterday as it released its figures for the three months ended December 31. But the monopoly power provider and its shareholders are not out of pocket, since a growth in customer numbers boosted net earnings for the year to $20.8 […]
Butterfield introduces first chip and PIN cards to Cayman
(CNS Business): Butterfield Bank has become the first high street bank in Cayman to introduce chip and PIN credit cards. Although the cards which have a higher level of security have been in use in common use in Europe and the US for over a decade, none of the local banks have issued them to […]
Viewpoint: Uncle Sam’s Stronger Arm
Commentary by 101:Â For years those with an inkling of interest in how the global monetary system works have bemoaned the fact that the US wields far too much power because it is the clearing house for US dollars. Banks from all corners of the world have accounts at US correspondent banks so they can move […]
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