LOCAL YOUNG PLAYERS SHINE AT THE KPMG 2024 JUNIOR CIRCUIT TOURNAMENT #4
The Cayman Islands Tennis Club proudly hosted the fourth KPMG Junior Tournament of the year, welcoming 26 talented young players across four categories: U10, U12, U14, and U18
The Cayman Islands Tennis Club proudly hosted the fourth KPMG Junior Tournament of the year, welcoming 26 talented young players across four categories: U10, U12, U14, and U18
Story and photos by Christopher Tobutt.
A massive launch event was held by FLOW at the Compass Loft on Tuesday, 4th June to celebrate the introduction of 5G in the Cayman Islands, making the Island nation the first in the Caribbean to experience 5G connections.
The home club of international football icon Lionel Messi is sending some of its top youth players to compete against the Cayman Islands National U14 Boys Team, the Jamaica National Boys U14 Team and local side Academy Sports Club in a tournament here this weekend.
Four athletes are set to represent the Cayman Islands and compete in three sports at the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics, in Paris, France.
In the wake of a computer breach detected last month and subsequently isolated, ACH Cayman Limited (ACH), the company that represents the clearing banks in the Cayman Islands, is advising customers to check with their respective banks if they notice any suspicious activity on their accounts.
The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (“CIMA” or “the Authority”) is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Janique Samson as Chief Risk Officer in the Managing Director’s Office and Mr. Niall McAuliffe as Deputy Head of the Onsite Inspection Unit.
CAYMAN FINANCE Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Steve McIntosh as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective from 1 September 2022. McIntosh’s appointment follows a comprehensive and competitive selection process.
Fake apps and websites and email scams are a potential huge threat to people in Cayman, particularly when it comes to people’s finances, so Scotiabank Cayman is putting a warning out to its customers to be aware of such fraud attempts.
The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) last week issued a reminder to any businesses carrying out relevant financial business to ensure that their anti-money laundering (AML) staff were all up to scratch and complying with regulations.