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R&Q completes novation from Cayman Captive

From Captive Insurance Times

Reporter: Becky Butcher

Randall & Quilter Investment Holdings has completed the novation of liabilities for policy years 2003 to 2011 from Westland Insurance Company, a captive domiciled in the Cayman Islands.
The novation from Westland Insurance Company was to R&Q Quest, an R&Q-owned segregated account company in Bermuda.

The Cayman captive provided workers’ compensation, general liability, auto liability and auto physical damage cover to its members through reinsurance starting 1 September 2003 and fronted by Travelers Indemnity Company.

Ken Randall, chairman and CEO of R&Q, said: “We are pleased to complete another novation, which continues to demonstrate our market leading position in providing captive exit solutions. It is one of several recent transactions that we have executed in Cayman, one of the world’s premier captive domiciles.”

R&Q completed a similar novation with Golden Rule in December last year.

For more: http://captiveinsurancetimes.com/captiveinsurancenews/industryarticle.php?article_id=4639#.V09B9TeUSaw

 

Community Meeting On Little Cayman With Inspector

PUBLIC MEETING

INSPECTOR WENDY PARCHMENT OF THE SISTER ISLANDS

IS CORDIALLY INVITING THE PUBLIC TO A COMMUNITY POLICE MEETING

IN LITTLE CAYMAN

ON TUESDAY the 14th of JUNE 2016

AT THE HURRICANE SHELTER LOCATED ON SPOT BAY ROAD

COMMENCING 6PM – 8PM

SHE WILL BE AT THE POLICE STATION ON WEDNESDAY 15th – THURSDAY 16th JUNE 2016

FROM 10AM – 1PM AND 3PM – 5PM FOR PERSONS WHO WISH TO MEET WITH HER SEPARATELY

NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY, WALK-IN’s ARE WELCOME

PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL POLICE STATION

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AT 948-0100

 

R&Q completes novation

By Winifred Okocha From The Insurance Insider

Randall & Quilter (R&Q) has announced the novation of liabilities for the policy years 2003-2011 from Cayman Islands-based captive Westland Insurance Company.

Westland provided workers’ compensation, general liability, auto liability and physical damage coverage to its members through reinsurance, beginning 1 September 2003. The policies were fronted by Travelers.

Ken Randall, chairman and CEO of R&Q, noted that the novation was one of several recent transactions the company has executed in the Cayman Islands.

For more: http://www.insuranceinsider.com/r-and-q-completes-novation

 

Cayman listings grow in Taiwan IPO market

From Cayman Funds

Demand is increasing for Cayman listing vehicles for initial public offerings (IPOs) on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE), according to law firm Ogier.

The number of foreign companies listed on TWSE has grown steadily and now accounts for approximately 8 percent of its listings, and it now has the third largest proportion of foreign listings among Asian markets, trailing only Hong Kong and Singapore.

Ogier has acted on 28 listings on the TWSE, representing around a third of all foreign listings.

In the past two years, it has acted as issuer’s Cayman counsel on more than half of all Taiwan IPOs.

The firm also acted as Cayman Islands counsel to the underwriters on a large number of listings representing many of the leading underwriters in the market.

Nathan Powell, Ogier partner, said: “The Taiwan Stock Exchange has enjoyed considerable success in attracting overseas firms to raise capital in Taiwan over the past few years. We are pleased that Ogier has been able to play a key role in facilitating the opening up of the Stock Exchange through the use of Cayman listing vehicles, and we expect this trajectory to continue.

“Taiwan is an important market for Ogier in Asia and our significant market share demonstrates the expertise and service quality of our dedicated team of lawyers.”

For more: http://www.caymanfundsmagazine.com/news/cayman-listings-growth-in-taiwan-ipo-market-519

 

CIBC Capital Markets Caribbean Update Conference

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Rebecca is up fro adoption

Rebecca4-2From Cayman Islands Humane Society

Rebecca plans to steal your heart! This small girl has so much love to give. Rebecca was left in the drop box with her puppy. She has clearly been neglected and tied up for breeding. This sweet-natured girl is putting her past behind her and is moving on. She is a friendly girl who is beginning to enjoy life. She loves walks with her new bestie Nyah. She will now come over for a stroke and kiss. Could you be the lucky one to take Rebecca home?

Call us on 949 1461 to adopt

MRCU Aerial Operations

The Mosquito Research and Control Unit (MRCU) will be conducting seasonal aerial operations over mosquito breeding swamps in the Sister Islands and Grand Cayman throughout the forthcoming week (Friday, 27 May to Friday, 03 June).

Operations will involve low-level flights during the mornings and late afternoons. MRCU aircraft will drop pellets designed to stop the swamp mosquito larvae developing in water, which will be activated when the rainy season begins. Swamp mosquitoes are not a public health threat, but bite, spread heartworm in dogs and are a nuisance throughout the islands.

For further information about the aerial operation and daily schedules, visit MRCU’s Facebook page, or call 949-2557.

 

Cayman Islands Public Celebration for Queen’s Birthday

The public is invited to attend official celebrations of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday on Saturday 11 June 2016.

A parade by the uniformed services begins at 9:30am, and will be followed by a brief ceremony at the Legislative Assembly, recognising recipients of Queen’s Honours.

A garden party on the lawn of Government House will immediately follow the ceremony (10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.) A dress code of semi-formal day dress will be enforced. Hats are optional.

 

Cayman Islands What’s Happening at UCCI?

St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister to Discuss International Terrorism and Caribbean Preparedness

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Thursday, 16 June | 6:00 pm | UCCI Sir Vassel Johnson Hall

Recent international events have posed considerable questions regarding global insecurity.

The multiple manifestations of this encompass radical and extreme religious world views, environmental degradation, food insecurity and the movement of peoples. Of particular urgency is global terrorism.

While it is clear that the Caribbean is not impervious to the reality of international terrorism, it can be argued that the peoples of the region do not know enough of how prepared their countries are.

In the latest installment of the UCCI Distinguished Lecture Series, Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves of St. Vincent and the Grenadines explains the nature of this reality, the extent to which Caribbean countries are affected, or might be, and their levels of preparedness. As an important player in CARICOM, the Prime Minister will outline regional plans to counter global terrorism.

Large groups are encouraged to reserve seats as soon as possible as space is limited.

High school students (including Dual Enrollment applicants) must not await their external exam results (e.g. CXC, IGCSE, etc.) to submit their online applicaiton. Exam results can be submitted as soon as they become available.

All supporting documentation should be brought in to the Office of the Registrar by

Thursday, 30 June 2016.

Follow us on social media for more updates.

Celebrate Cayman’s sharks

SharKYFest 2016 Poster Final Lower Res

Join other ocean lovers to celebrate Cayman’s sharks and the first anniversary of our new Shark Protection Law

There will be prize-giving for the SharKY Poster Competition.

Short talks by researchers will be given throughout the day.

We will be hosting an under water short film screening.

 Also, there will be a photo exibition by Ellen Cuylaerts.

-Free snorkeling sign-up

-Free finger food

-Free White Tip Beer*

-Shark-themed cocktails

-Shark-themed ice cream

-Free face painting

-Shark-themed kids activities throughout the afternoon

 DATE: 4TH JUNE 2016 | WHEN: 12 PM TO 5 PM

WHERE: DIVETECH, WB, LIGHTHOUSE POINT

ENTRY: FREE! FAMILIES, FISHERMEN WELCOME!

FOR MORE INFO VISIT WWW.DOE.KY/SHARKY_FEST OR JOIN our group on FACEBOoK SharKY Fest

COMMUNITY EVENTS (Date Order)

THU JUNE 2

Special Olympics Bowling & Basketball

The 2016 Special Olympics Committee invites you to the Bowling event on Thursday at 3:30pm at Kings Gym as well as to Basketball at 530pm at the First Baptist Church Gym.

FRI JUNE 3

Cayman National Choir & Orchestra Presents The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration Concert

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Bullying: Legislation, Policy or Both

The Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission is asking for public comment a Discussion Paper: “Bullying: Legislation, Policy or Both”. The Paper can be found online at www.lrc.gov.ky. Submissions can be emailed to [email protected] or delivered to the Director of the Law Reform Commission at the Government Administration Building.

Consumer Protecton: Entrenching Consumer Supremacy in Cayman Islands Legislation

The Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission is asking for public comment a Discussion Paper: “Consumer Protection: Entrenching Consumer Supremacy in Cayman Islands Legislation”. The Paper can be found online at www.lrc.gov.ky. Submissions can be emailed to [email protected] or delivered to the Director of the Law Reform Commission at the Government Administration Building.

SAT JUNE 4

Shark Family Fun Day
Celebrate Cayman’s sharks and the first anniversary of the country’s Shark Protection Law at Divetech in West Bay on Saturday (4 Jun) from 12 — 5pm. There will be free snorkeling, finger food, White Tip, face painting and shark-themed activities for kids.

CI Little League annual fundraiser

You’re invited to the CI Little League annual fundraiser with a$10,000 grand prize on Saturday (4 Jun) at 6pm. For more information or for raffle tickets, call 916.5643.

Caywriters Writing Workshop

Caywriters Writing Workshop is Saturday (4 Jun) from 1230 — 2pm at the George Town Library. Register online at caywriters.com.

THU JUNE 9

Book Launch By J. Lemuel Hurlston

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June Events at Camana Bay

We want to help you celebrate Dad this Father’s Day. From a family portrait session with Picture This Studios in beautiful Gardenia Court to a cooking class for dads and kids to whip up tasty treats at Bon Vivant, there are ample opportunities for bonding experiences this Father’s Day at Camana Bay.

With summer approaching, we have some exciting events to welcome this school’s-out season, including the return of our popular Moonlight & Movies series and a cooking class featuring the king of the grill, the Big Green Egg. Foodies can also enjoy an unforgettable night with a feast under the stars at Ortanique’s pig roast.

Here is a quick look at our special events:

Budding Chef Summer Tween Classes

Every Tuesday, 31 May through 28 June

3:45-4:45pm

Bon Vivant

Isy B. Fashion Show

Thursday 2 June

6-8pm

Sand Angels

Tai Chi

Sunday 5 June

8:30am

The Crescent

Moonlight & Movies: Summer Series

Every Tuesday, June through August

7pm

Gardenia Court

The Bookends Club

Wednesday 8 June

6:30-7:30pm

Books & Books

Father’s Day Portraits

Saturday 11 June

9am-12pm

Gardenia Court

Indian Infusion Cooking Class

Tuesday 14 June

6-8pm

Bon Vivant

Easy Entertaining Cooking Class

Wednesday 15 June

6-8pm

Bon Vivant

Floetry

Wednesday 15 June

6:30-7:30pm

Books & Books

Father’s Day Duo Cooking Class

Saturday 18 June

12-1pm

Bon Vivant

Culture at the Cinema: Shakespeare’s As You Like It

Saturday 18 June

7pm

Regal Cinemas

Big Green Egg and Bourbon Cooking Class

Tuesday 21 June

6-8pm

Bon Vivant

Cayman 27’s Island Living Show

Friday 24 June and Saturday 25 June

5-8pm and 10am-4pm

The Arts & Recreation Centre

Island-Style Cooking Class

Tuesday 28 June

6-8pm

Bon Vivant

Ortanique’s Final Pig Roast

Tuesday 28 June

6-9pm

The Island

Cuisine of the Sun Dinner

Thursday 30 June

5:30-10pm

Ortanique

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