AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAir Connectivity & Tourism: Cayman Airways launched its first nonstop Austin–Grand Cayman service on May 24, with officials citing strong Texas demand and a boost to Cayman’s tourism and wider economy. Tourism Performance: April 2026 delivered Cayman’s best April ever, with 47,884 stayover visitors (+12% vs April 2025) and 173,596 total visitors including cruise (+37% year-on-year). Financial Services Dealmaking: Carey Olsen advised Butterfield on its US$1.8bn agreement to acquire CIBC Caribbean (91.7%), a move expected to expand cross-border payments, consumer/merchant banking, and digital infrastructure across 19 jurisdictions. Local Policy & Cost of Living: Opposition MP Kenneth Bryan urged higher household income thresholds for financial assistance, arguing current caps leave families just above outdated limits without support. Real Estate Workforce: Opposition MP Pearlina McGaw-Lumsden filed a motion to restrict real estate agent/broker work to Caymanians and certain residents, citing concerns over foreign participation in a “vital national resource.” International Business & Compliance: The EU opened an in-depth foreign subsidies probe into JD.com’s proposed acquisition of Ceconomy, while it fined Temu €200m under the Digital Services Act for unsafe products.
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