Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Tuesday refused to budge on the demands of the pro-democracy protesters marching through the streets of the Chinese territory, even as the demonstrations became …
BVIEC, BVI Cable in pole dispute
The BVI Electricity Corporation has been granted an injunction against BVI Cable TV after claiming that the cable company was “creating safety risks” to the public and BVIEC employees by …
Marine training programme launched
Aspiring marine professionals will get new opportunities to train in all aspects of the industry after Premier Andrew Fahie launched the new “Back to the Sea” Maritime Industry Training Programme …
HOA mulls Trade Commission Act
The Virgin Islands Trade Commission Act, which sets out a framework needed to complement the proposed Consumer Protection Act, was sent to a select committee in the House of Assembly …
Bonfire company heating up
Javier Smith, as a freelance boat captain, thought he could anticipate his guests’ every need. But it wasn’t until he visited Miami for a friend’s birthday party that he realised …
OECD: VI tax regime “not harmful”
The legal framework of the Virgin Islands, along with those of 11 other low- and no-tax jurisdictions, has been declared “not harmful” by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development …
FSC to invite applications for fintech “sandbox”
“Digitalisation is our ticket,” Jennifer Potter-Questelles, deputy managing director of corporate services at the Financial Services Commission, said last week during the FSC’s annual Meet the Regulator forum. To help …
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Price control ‘not the focus’ of consumer protection bill
Price control is “not the focus” of the 99-page draft Consumer Protection Act, 2019, said Junior Trade Minister Sharie de Castro (R-at large), even though she acknowledged that price gouging …
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Q1 incorporations down 19% from Q4
The Virgin Islands incorporated 7,214 new companies in the first quarter of 2019, representing an approximately 19 percent dip from the previous quarter’s total of 8,916 incorporations and turning in …
Latin American transparency could provide opportunities
Over the past decade, Latin American families have become increasingly likely to declare their wealth to tax authorities in their home countries, according to Martin Litwak, founder of Untitled (formerly …
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BOSSS system praised by United Kingdom, United States
Both United Kingdom and United States law enforcement agencies have praised the overseas territories’ systems for exchanging beneficial ownership information, with UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid calling them “extremely useful” …
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German bank raids linked to VI-based company
Last month, German authorities announced that they had raided banks, offices and homes as part of a larger investigation into suspected tax evasion linked to a company set up in …
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Dependencies promise public registers
Facing increasing pressure from members of the United Kingdom Parliament, the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man jointly announced last week what they called “a series …
Regional tourism grew in Q1
The Caribbean recorded a 12 percent increase in tourist arrivals during the first quarter of 2019 spurred on by a 24 percent rise in arrivals from the United States, according …
RDA holds bidders’ conference for temporary housing
The Recovery and Development Agency last Thursday held a conference for bidders interested in repairing homes and erecting temporary housing structures on Tortola, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke. RDA Head …
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Willy T set to return to Norman Island
Starting in July, the Willy T floating bar and restaurant will be back where many visitors and residents feel it belongs — in its original location, anchored off The Bight …
Caribbean Development Bank pushes ‘digital transformation’
Caribbean Development Bank President Dr. William Warren Smith called for private-sector-led “digital transformation” to achieve a sustainable future in the region as it faces external threats from globalisation and natural …
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Hire BVI job fair a place to apply, learn
At 11 a.m. on Friday, Jonathan Hing was already ahead of the game. As around 50 of his fellow jobseekers wandered around, he had filled out an application from The …
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VI fires back after topping “tax haven” list
BVI Finance has clapped back after the Virgin Islands topped a list of the “most corrosive corporate tax havens” in the world published last week by the Tax Justice Network. …
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Financial services had best year since 2015
The territory’s financial services industry managed to weather a number of threats from abroad and finished 2018 stronger than the previous two years, as indicated by recently published fourth-quarter 2018 …
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Making a will won’t kill you, says FSC panel
When Judy Varlack-Pickering’s husband died, he didn’t have a will. Still, she thought everything would work out smoothly “because he was my husband.” She soon received a rude shock. “When …
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Vistra: VI retains importance in offshore world
As the financial services industry faces existential threats from multiple directions, a recent report found good news for the Virgin Islands: The territory is among a small number of offshore …
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Consumer protection to be introduced again
After years of promises, the territory might finally get consumer protection legislation. Last week Cabinet approved the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, paving the way for a first reading in the …
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Nearly 200 derelict vessels to be removed
Contractors including salvagers, marine surveyors, project managers, recyclers and others are putting on their thinking caps, trying to figure out the best way to dispose of some 200 derelict vessels …
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Future of LIAT remains uncertain
In multiple public statements and interviews in recent weeks, top LIAT officials provided contrasting outlooks on the future of the beleaguered airline, which is reportedly facing potential financial collapse. Earlier …