AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation & Tourism: Cayman Airways launched the first-ever nonstop Austin–Grand Cayman route, cutting travel time and giving Cayman a new US gateway tied to Texas’ fast-growing visitor base. Hurricane Science: NOAA says the 2026 Atlantic season may be less active than normal, with El Niño shaping conditions, while Cayman’s multi-agency drills confirm residents and businesses should keep hurricane plans ready for June 1–Nov 30. Biodiversity in Action: RF Bank & Trust backed Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park with support for improved plant labelling and trail interpretive features ahead of IDB 2026. AI Governance for Boards: A local Cayman perspective urges corporate directors to ask tough questions before signing enterprise AI contracts, focusing on practical lock-in, controls, and compliance. Parliament & Tech: Montserrat’s parliamentary leadership joins Cayman’s Commons and Overseas Territories Speakers’ Conference, with sessions on using AI in parliaments and maintaining legislative continuity during emergencies. Crypto & Fintech: Toobit announced a 50% fee cut on 30 altcoin perpetual pairs, plus new trader-focused “Insights” and VIP status upgrades. Health Alerts: Ebola travel restrictions continue to expand as cases rise in the DRC, with screenings and bans affecting multiple countries.
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