Cayman National extends Payment Holiday
On Sunday evening Cayman National advised their clients that they were renewing the offer of Loan Deferral for another three months.
On Sunday evening Cayman National advised their clients that they were renewing the offer of Loan Deferral for another three months.
To further assist customers facing financial hardship during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Water Authority-Cayman will waive penalty fees for May 2020. This is in addition to waived penalty fees for the months of March and April 2020.
A 43-year-old-man of George Town has been charged with Burglary, Theft, Damage to Property and Breach of Curfew following his arrest on Friday 22 May. The man was arrested in relation to a burglary incident that took place at a bar located on Mary Street, George Town on Sunday 17 May.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government intends to give all workers a minimum of 10 days paid sick leave per year as Canada starts to prepare for a second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Venezuelan authorities celebrated on Monday as the first of five Iranian tankers loaded with gasoline docked there, delivering badly needed fuel to the crisis-stricken nation that sits atop the world’s largest oil reserves.
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.
Residents who are waiting for the next Canadian Repatriation Flight had their prayers answered. The next flight is scheduled for July 13th, 2020. The flight is pet-friendly, and able to transport Canadians and Permanent Residents.
Honduras is going to get a huge financial package from the International Monetary Fund. It has increased overall financing access for Honduras to about $531 million, immediately releasing $233 million, more than five times the amount initially approved.
The Cuban government does not allow citizens who emigrate to vote or invest on the island, but it will now let them open accounts on the island’s banks in US dollars.
The COVID-19 crisis has thrown an aspect of the Cayman’s Islands health care industry into sharp focus. To be clear, it’s not the quality of healthcare delivery. In fact, Premier Alden McLaughlin recently bragged about the global standing of Cayman in its fightback against the dreadful virus.