Pension access moving forward
People will soon be able to access their pensions for funds to either pay off their mortgage in full or obtain more funds than previously allowed to put down a deposit on a home.
People will soon be able to access their pensions for funds to either pay off their mortgage in full or obtain more funds than previously allowed to put down a deposit on a home.
Minister of Border Control and Labour, Hon. Dwayne Seymour and Acting Postmaster General, Melissa Martinez-Ebanks attended the 25th Annual Caribbean Postal Union Conference and the Caribbean Council of Ministers of Postal Affairs (CCMPA) meeting, which took place in Kingston, Jamaica last week ( 11
The public has until 16 October 2023 to provide its input on changes that are being proposed to the National Pensions Bill. If passed, the changes will allow more pensions funds to be accessed to enable people to pay for homes.
Members of Parliament (MPs) will gather at the House of Parliament on Tuesday, 19th September for the commencement of the First Meeting of the 2023-2024 Session.
“Only give heed to yourself and keep your soul diligently, so that you do not forget the things which your eyes have seen and they do not depart from your heart all the days of your life; but make them known to your sons and your grandsons.”
The Cayman Islands Government(CIG) has taken a significant step towards further aligning the jurisdiction with UK and global efforts to combat money laundering and financing of terrorism
The emergence of a leaked government document in which Hon, Premier Wayne Panton has directed Chief Officers and Chief Financial Officers to rein in spending and consider areas of possible cutbacks, has sparked ripples of concern not just about the true state of government finances, but more importa
The Children and Youth Services Foundation (CAYS) and the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) joined forces to host a successful event aimed at strengthening the bond between law enforcement officers and young individuals.
The Ministry of Investment, Innovation and Social Development (MIISD) has approved CI$100,000 in additional funding to the CAYS Foundation, operators of the Bonaventure Boys’ Home, Phoenix House and Frances Bodden Children’s Homes, for much-needed upgrades to the organisation’s IT network, additiona
The latest quarterly report on the financial performance of the Cayman Islands Government concludes that the second quarter’s performance has positioned the government to be optimistic about its overall performance for 2023.