AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBermuda’s captive insurance edge: A new Captive Review focus argues Bermuda stays dominant by pairing deep local expertise with a regulator willing to engage, while balancing tighter governance and transparency demands. Emerging risk role: Another panel piece says captives are moving beyond traditional property and casualty to help firms manage cyber, climate and other enterprise risks. Sustainability spotlight: Hongkong Land says it cut Scope 1 and 2 emissions 37% (vs 2019) and earned top ESG rankings, underscoring how sustainability reporting is becoming a competitive benchmark. Invasive wildlife alert: DENR reports a northern curly-tailed lizard was captured after likely stowing away in a container from Florida—highlighting border vigilance to protect native species. Feral bird management tech: DENR launched digital tools, including a live dashboard and mobile reporting, to track and map control efforts for chickens and pigeons. Public works travel cost: A government travel listing shows Minister Jache Adams’ trips to St. Kitts and Nice totaled $14,107.65. BAMZ community open house: Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo hosted a free event tied to its Aquarium 100 campaign, with plans including otter renovations and a new veterinary hospital. Justice workforce pressure: An op-ed warns staffing shortages in Bermuda’s justice system threaten public safety and institutional knowledge.
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