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Labour Tribunal to get ‘more teeth’

More revenue potential from trademark laws, and more teeth for labour tribunals... that's how some of the budgeted $29M will be put to work...

Dickinson: ‘We’ve been lucky with CIT’

Former Finance Minister Curtis Dickinson reflects on the groundwork that had to be done to develop the Corporate Income Tax after Bermuda's 'hand was...

Chamber of Commerce commends the new Budget

Chamber cites the inflow of Corporate Income Tax funds and ‘a fair balance of debt prioritization against immediate needs to address costs of living...

Caribbean tourism signs MOU with airport council to boost air connectivity

The inaugural Caribbean Tourism Organisation Air Connectivity Summit was held in Bermuda on Tuesday Dona Regis- Proctor, Secretary-General & CEO of the CTO and...

Chamber commends Burt’s swan song Budget

"As a swan song Budget that was a pretty decent one", says Chamber of Commerce President Marico Thomas https://vimeo.com/1167538753?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci Business leaders today appeared to largely embrace...

‘Cost and ease of doing business’ still a concern for ABIC members

The Association of Bermuda International Companies (ABIC) Chair Christian Dunleavy issued his comments on the Government's 2026/27 Budget Full statement from ABIC: ABIC, whose members...

Help available for those seeking a career in insurance

Athene to host career expo in June HAMILTON, Bermuda (Feb. 18, 2026) — The Athene Life Career Expo is scheduled for June 17, 2026, at Pier...

Financial help offered for careers in energy

Bursary programme will provide two scholarships worth $25,000 each The Ministry of Home Affairs is pleased to announce the launch of the Department of Energy...

School students talk finance with Premier

Premier David Burt fields financial questions from Berkeley, CedarBridge and Sandys Secondary students https://vimeo.com/1166831359?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci Head Girls and Head Boys from Bermuda's public schools had a chance...

‘Budget isn’t targeting those who need it most’

Economist Craig Simmons advocates tax credits for low-earners https://vimeo.com/1166828392?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci In his response to today's Budget, economist Craig Simmons says the moves to repay national debt could...

‘Everyday Bermudians can now feel the benefit of IB’

Today's Budget promises are founded on high revenues from the Corporate Income Tax - but Premier David Burt stressed that future revenues could vary...

Premier: We’re on track to wipe out debt within a decade

National Debt is not the only measure of a Government's success, Premier Burt said today – but it can now be truly addressed https://vimeo.com/1166815279?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci In his...
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