AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWealth Migration Watch: A new Henley Private Wealth Migration Report 2026 says geopolitical tension, tax reform and citizenship programmes are reshaping where the world’s rich park their money, with Singapore, Italy, Switzerland, Greece, Hong Kong and New Zealand emerging as top destinations while the US and the Gulf become key “flashpoints” for residence and contingency planning. Local Business & Compliance: Cayman’s Customs and Border Control will get stronger trademark enforcement from 17 June 2026, letting trademark owners request border intervention for suspected counterfeits via a formal notice process and a CI$200 fee. Public Services Upgrade: The Department of Environmental Health launches an online garbage-fees payment portal on 22 June, moving customers from bank transfers to debit/credit cards for faster, 24/7 account updates. SME Funding Push: The Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development is hosting a free Raising Capital Forum on 16 June to connect SMEs with lenders, investors and ecosystem partners, including a live pitch segment. Tech & Finance: Biaurum Capital Fund SP has launched as a Cayman-domiciled hedge fund on CV5 Capital, targeting a global macro mix across precious metals, digital assets and derivatives. Education & Skills: The International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI) completed its AI Foundations Certificate Course, training participants on AI basics, generative AI tools and ethics for business and professional use. Corporate Moves: Skyline Builders Group Holding Limited will change its Nasdaq ticker to “KAZR” ahead of an expected combination with Cove Kaz.
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