Lloyd’s of London-based insurer Neon has opened a new office in Bermuda.
And the firm aims to expand its on-island two-strong team as it targets the US market.
Neon has recruited Bermudian Chris Fishe...
Island financial regulator the Bermuda Monetary Authority pulled in more than $44 million in fees and other revenue last year.
Supervisory and licensing fees totalled $38.4 million, while incorporatio...
Liquidators for Riddell’s Bay Golf and Country Club have sold two residential plots separate from the closed course.
Deals on the two areas of land, fronting the Great Sound, were closed last Friday.
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Government’s bid to grant status to overseas residents was flawed, a former top banker said yesterday.
Philip Butterfield, former chief executive officer and chairman of HSBC Bermuda, said: “I think i...
The captive industry in Bermuda faces a new obstacle as tough new rules on reporting foreign assets come into force.
Scott Slater, tax services partner at professional services firm PwC, said: “Our ca...
Former employees of the collapsed White’s grocery stores will receive some of the money they are owed, the official liquidators said yesterday.
Mike Morrison and Charles Thresh of professional service...
A Bermudian real-estate firm has drummed up business in Las Vegas.
A team from Rego Sotheby’s International Realty has just returned from a major event in the Nevada city for members of Sotheby’s Inte...
A major conference for the captive insurance industry has been hailed a success.
The three-day Bermuda Captive Conference, which attracted a record-breaking number of more than 800 delegates, ended ye...
The lobby area at Coco Reef hotel has had a $500,000 makeover in a labour of love by owner John Jefferis.
Globetrotting industry veteran Mr Jefferis used top hotels around the world as inspiration — b...
The spiralling cost of Bermuda’s healthcare could be cut using lessons learnt in America, an expert said yesterday.
Joe Flower, an international authority on healthcare, said that the US, like Bermuda...