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Ease of Business Initiative-Business Licence Application Process
s a key element of the of The Government?s ongoing ?Ease of Doing Business? initiative, The Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) is pleased to announce the commencement of the first phase of efforts...
The Bahamas is Back to Business following Hurricane Irma
The Bahamas is back to business as tourism resumes after mainly cosmetic clean-up in our major tourism centers, while efforts to rebuild in those islands of The Bahamas that were hardest hit continue...
Prime Minister Christies's remarks at Bahamas Business Outlook
It is always a pleasure to address The Bahamas Business Outlook forum. It gives me an opportunity to share with you my vision for the future of The Bahamas and to provide an update on the activities of my government, particularly as they relate to economic development. You have a striking theme this year...
Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace Minister of Tourism & Aviation at Bahamas Business Outlook
Diversifying The Bahamian Economy: Fact, Fiction and The Real Alternative
Dr. Marlo Murphy Braynen Appointed Dean of the College of Business
University of The Bahamas (UB) announces the appointment of veteran financial management professional, Dr. Marlo B. Murphy-Braynen, an alumna, as Dean of the College of Business, effective 1st August 2022.
Warning of busy hurricane season
Warning of busy hurricane season
WEATHER experts are predicting an active and "above average" Atlantic hurricane season, with four major hurricanes expected this year.
Access Accelerator completes third round of grants for small businesses
The third round of the Access Accelerator Small Business Development Centre (Access Accelerator) Standalone Grant Programme has concluded, with $569,000 pumped into 129 small businesses. The third round activities bring the total investment in MSMEs to 2.3 million dollars, injected into 549 small businesses through the grant initiative.
The Standalone Grant Programme gives small business owner...
Business leader fears impact of closure
Business leader fears impact of closure
THE head of Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce is worried about the impact of the upcoming two week lockdown on non-essential businesses, saying the storm-battered island "really needs a break". Gregory Laroda spoke with The Tribune just after Prime M...
Prime Minister Minnis announces relaxation of restrictions on beaches, weekend lockdowns and business operations
Prime Minister Minnis announces relaxation of restrictions on beaches, weekend lockdowns and business operations
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis announced the further relaxation of restrictions as part of the Government’s phased approach to re-opening the country on Thursday 4 June during a COVID-19 press briefing at the Office of the Prime Minister...
Prime Minister Minnis announces partial re-opening of certain businesses and Family Island construction
Prime Minister Minnis announces partial re-opening of certain businesses and Family Island construction
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis announced the partial re-opening of home and hardware stores, auto parts establishments and plant nurseries, and the resumption of construction in the Family Islands...