AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCayman Tech & Infrastructure: Cayman Enterprise City (CEC) says the tech sector is becoming a real fourth pillar of the economy, citing a 2025 impact assessment showing CI$8.8m injected into local businesses in 2025 and a cumulative ~CI$1b since 2012, with AI now accelerating demand for local digital capacity. Water Security: Water Authority–Cayman completed pilot well drilling for hydrogeological surveys in the Sister Islands to support future reverse osmosis plants, while also announcing a 3% base price adjustment for water, sewerage and septage services effective 1 July 2026. Marine Protection: The Department of Environment found an unpermitted amateur coral nursery on a natural reef at Smith Cove and removed it, warning that improvised attachments can damage living corals; fragments were moved to the official DoE nursery for monitored restoration. Public Health Ops: MRCU reports mosquito numbers on Grand Cayman are trending down from a June peak, but warns residents to stay vigilant as rain could trigger another rise. Digital Finance in Cayman: IRACE Digital rebrands FundBank’s institutional banking and expands across traditional and digital assets, including a strategic partnership for IRACE Cayman with Tenet Bank. Cyber & Governance: Cayman-linked fund cybersecurity guidance highlights that boards can’t hand off responsibility—cyber risk is tied to the contracts around investor money and data.
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