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Singularity University Establishes Local Chapter in The Bahamas
Singularity University Nassau to Explore and Foster the Use of Exponential Technologies for Impact, Innovation and Change to Address the Grand Challenges Communities face in The Bahamas and Surrounding Region.
Next Nassau Conference to explore market dynamics in Latin America trends in trust sector
Next Nassau Conference to explore market dynamics in Latin America trends in trust sector
International financial services experts from the key Latin American markets of Brazil and Uruguay will join other global thought leaders
10 MPs heading govt boards
10 MPs heading govt boards
The government has appointed 10 members of Parliament as chairpersons on its statutory boards and committees for 2017.
The Cabinet Office announced the full list of boards and committees yesterday.
Centreville MP Reece Chipman is chairman of the Antiquities Monuments and Museum Corporation; Fort Charlotte MP Mark Humes is chairman of the Bahamas Agricultural Health and Food Safety Authority; MICAL...
International financial services association recaps busy year during annual general meeting
International financial services association recaps busy year during annual general meeting
The Association of International Banks and Trust Companies in The Bahamas (AIBT) held its annual general meeting (AGM) on June 22, 2017 during which Co-Chairman Bruno Roberts recapped a busy and productive year for the association.
AIBT highlighted the growth of its professional development efforts including successfully holding the 11th annual Nassau Conference, which achieved record attendance i...
Enrique Pyfrom claims Most Distinguished Achiever title
St. Anne's School's Enrique Pyfrom walked away with the title of Most Distinguished Achiever during Junior Achievement Bahamas' 38th annual awards ceremony. He took home an $8,000 scholarship from Cable Bahamas.
Malachi Munroe, a graduating Queen's College senior and president of JA company KPMG Key$, was second. Tying for third place were Kingsway Academy graduating senior Makayla Hanna, also of ...
Report: Baha Mar delay led to 2.5B GDP loss
Report: Baha Mar delay led to 2.5B GDP loss
A new economic impact assessment on the delay of Baha Mar shows the extent to which the government has forfeited hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue, and the grim outlook on the country and resort's reputation due to the handling of the receivership of the property and its recent sale.
The report, sent to Guardian Business by sources associated with the resort but who wish to remain ano...
Smith: Most Baha Mar claims to be settled this month
Smith: Most Baha Mar claims to be settled this month
Ninety percent of the claims of unsecured creditors of Baha Mar are expected to be settled by the end of this month, according to Baha Mar Claims Committee Chairman James Smith, who pointed out that the committee has so far settled the claims of 1,938 former Baha Mar employees and 140 unsecured creditors.
Swift Swimming hosts annual open water race
Swift Swimming hosts annual open water race
The Swift Swimming club held its annual open water race over the weekend at Palm Cay.
Swift Swimming set to host annual open water race
Swift Swimming set to host annual open water race
Once again, Swift Swimming Club is set to host its annual open water race, and for the third consecutive year, it will be staged at the Palm Cay Marina and Beach Club.
CTFE in talks with Baha Mar brand partner
CTFE in talks with Baha Mar brand partner
Chow Tai Fook Enterprises (CTFE) has come under intense scrutiny after announcing that it wants to buy Baha Mar, and while the conglomerate - known mostly for its gigantic jewelry business in China - continues to speak as though no deal is complete, Guardian Business can confirm that CTFE has already begun talks with the other brand partners, suggesting that the sale is a done deal.