AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGovernor’s Parliament Opening: HE Governor Jane Owen set out the 2026-2027 legislative priorities, spotlighting financial/professional services, reinsurance and family offices, plus a push for innovation and digitisation in public services. Energy Regulation: URCO issued a Regulatory Statement and Consumer Guide clarifying the legal position for behind-the-meter solar PV and battery “self-consumption” systems—no new rights, just clearer rules for consumers and installers. Public Health & Agriculture: Health and environment officials issued a toxoplasmosis advisory after exposure was detected in feral cats in West Bay, urging hygiene and food-safety precautions while noting general risk remains low. Security & Trade Controls: RCIPS sentencing followed an anti-corruption investigation into an illegal firearms importation ring using shipping services to bring in component parts and ammunition. Water Infrastructure: Water Authority–Cayman completed pilot well drilling for planned reverse osmosis plants on Cayman Brac (Bluff) and Little Cayman, with lab analysis underway. Local Industry & Jobs: Dart Hospitality selected 16 young Caymanians for its 2026 paid training programme, feeding talent into hospitality and tourism. Insurance Sector: Registration opened for the 2026 Cayman Captive Forum (Dec 1–3), already showing sustained demand with 50% of delegate passes sold on day one. Business & Real Estate: Maples Group signed for a long-term Cayman HQ at 90 Nexus Way, Camana Bay, consolidating teams in a major commercial move. Crypto/Finance Watch: Toobit announced a Dark Horse Football (DHF) presale on Cayman-linked Launchpad, alongside a separate HYPE token Earn campaign.
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