AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCayman Tech & Governance: A local boardroom guide is making the rounds: before signing enterprise AI contracts, Cayman corporate directors are urged to pressure-test vendor lock-in, data protection controls, auditability, and compliance expectations tied to NIST and GDPR—grounded in the Cayman Islands Data Protection Act. Aviation & Connectivity: Cayman Airways launched its first-ever nonstop Austin–Grand Cayman route, with tourism leaders calling it a major boost for Texas demand and a new US gateway for the islands. Climate & Preparedness: NOAA’s hurricane outlook update suggests the 2026 Atlantic season may be less active than normal due to developing El Niño, while Cayman’s multi-agency drills wrap up and residents are reminded to keep hurricane plans ready. Biodiversity in Action: RF Bank & Trust backed upgrades at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, including improved plant labelling and restored trail interpretive elements for IDB 2026. Crypto & Fintech: Toobit rolled out a 50% fee cut on 30 altcoin perpetual pairs and launched “Toobit Insights,” adding a social feed for real-time market chatter and trader performance. Regional Tech Policy: Kenya is proposing a 15% tax on foreign investors’ startup exits via offshore share transfers—aimed at closing loopholes that have shaped African VC deal structures.
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