The Public Service Pensions Board of the Cayman Islands Selects Sagitec for Pension System Modernization
The Public Service Pensions Board (PSPB) of the Cayman Islands has selected Sagitec for replacing their current pension administration system.
The Public Service Pensions Board (PSPB) of the Cayman Islands has selected Sagitec for replacing their current pension administration system.
“Sometimes I feel like all we have been doing this year is moving from one serious event to the next and now we are into June and the official start of the hurricane season.” The words of Premier Alden McLaughlin as he marked the start of the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
The Cayman Islands is currently fighting its way through the COVID-19 pandemic and even though the worst is behind us the 2nd battle is starting. The task of jumpstarting the economy is on everyone’s mind and being frugal with your finances is very important.
The Ministry of Tourism has announced that it is developing “a multifaceted three-year strategic plan” to guide the country’s tourism industry out of the stagnation caused by COVID-19.
Despite mandatory stay-at-home orders and island-wide curfews, local environmental advocacy group, Plastic Free Cayman, successfully hosted a free screening of a new full-length documentary, The Story of Plastic, and brought one of its stars “digitally” to the Cayman Islands on May 30, 2020.
The Jamaican Honorary Consulate and the Governor’s Office have announced that the first repatriation flight to Jamaica was authorised by the Jamaican Government for Thursday, 4 June 2020. The aircraft will be operated by Cayman Airways.
R3 Cayman Foundation is finalising our grant application process and is requesting that organisations and/or individuals seeking funding complete a short survey outlining the type of assistance or services they provide in disaster preparedness, relief or recovery in the Cayman Islands.
The RCIPS has confirmed that there is to be no prosecution against Mrs. Tiffany Seymour following a reported breach of soft curfew regulations in April.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 505 COVID -19 tests which have been carried out since yesterday’s press conference
he flight is pet-friendly, and able to transport Canadians and Permanent Residents.