AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCayman Government Finance: The NCFC administration says core government is on track after reporting a $267.9m surplus for the first five months of 2026, with revenues—especially in financial services—coming in above forecast and no extra borrowing needed beyond the budgeted level. Energy & Regulation: Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC) responds to URCO’s customer self-consumption statement, backing rooftop solar but stressing safe installation, system reliability and fair treatment, while highlighting the need for notification of customer-sited generation. Water Services Feedback: Water Authority–Cayman launches an anonymous customer satisfaction survey (online and via June bills) running until 22 July, with a $500 gift certificate prize draw. Legal & Professional Services: Walkers promotes 40 people in Cayman, including six new partners, reflecting growth across investment funds, regulatory/risk, insolvency and insurance. Community & Fundraising: Cayman Islands Breast Cancer Foundation raises nearly CI$40,000 at the inaugural Pink Ribbon Golf Classic to support free wellness services. Business & Capital Markets: Oxbridge Re/SurancePlus completes five Solana tokenized reinsurance private placements raising about $7.1m. Crypto & Web3: CZR Exchange announces an AI-powered CZR Wallet for self-custody and multi-chain asset management. Education: Summer School expands to Years 1–6, targeting about 725 children with maths and literacy support from 7–24 July. Corporate News: Golden Heaven Group Holdings reports a sharp first-half revenue drop, citing the end of in-park recreation revenue after leasing amusement parks to third parties.
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