AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoCayman Energy & Power Policy: OfReg says behind-the-meter solar and battery “self-consumption” systems for a customer’s own use are already lawful and don’t need an export-and-credit programme when no power is fed into the grid, aiming to end uncertainty for consumers and installers. Financial Services & Insurance Oversight: Bermuda insurer Allshores’ $20m buyback after booking a similar tax credit has triggered calls for tighter regulation of health insurance premium increases, with Cayman referenced as a model where insurers must seek permission. Wealth & Professional Services Moves: Carey Olsen promoted five lawyers to partnership effective 1 July, including a Cayman Islands corporate partner, while Blackfinch and Chikara also announced senior appointments. Crypto & Tokenisation in Cayman’s Orbit: Baillie Gifford launched a tokenised enhanced-yield bond fund (BAGEY) available to eligible investors including Cayman, and Pocket Network Foundation advanced an Ethereum standard for AI agent validation (ERC-8294). Cayman Business & Talent: Junior Achievement Cayman Islands held its awards banquet, and Dart selected 16 young Caymanians for its 2026 hospitality training programme. Tourism & Culture: Forbes profiled Caymanian innovator Patrice Beersingh on tourism and music festivals, and Cayman’s Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman earned Conde Nast Traveller Triple Crown recognition.
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