AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDigital Infrastructure: Bermuda welcomed Google’s Nuvem and Sol subsea cable landings, with Premier David Burt calling it a boost for resilience, innovation and future jobs. Energy Policy: The House passed the Electricity Amendment Act 2026, giving the Home Affairs Minister power to pause the Integrated Resource Plan if it’s in the public interest, drawing Opposition concerns about interference. Housing & Finance: Deputy Premier Zane DeSilva told residents banks must “do their part” on homeownership as the Affordable Housing Programme moves forward with $114.75m in initial phase financing commitments. Consumer Protection: The Ministry warned of a rise in online rental scams, urging residents to report suspicious listings to Consumer Affairs. Public Health: Health Minister Kim Wilson said new HIV diagnoses have jumped recently, calling for more testing and awareness during HIV Awareness Month. Nonprofit Sector: The Nonprofit Alliance of Bermuda launched a toolkit to help boards set fair, transparent nonprofit salaries amid workforce pressure. Insurance & Risk Markets: Convergence 2026 opened registration with Vice Admiral Nancy Hann as keynote, linking hurricane science to ILS decision-making. Business & Markets: Bermuda Stock Exchange trading showed modest gains, while weekly shipping schedules and a fatal medical incident aboard an LNG tanker Venture Gator highlighted ongoing maritime activity. Corporate Moves: Meyer Group and BEST Group announced an amalgamation, subject to approval, aimed at continuity and sustainable growth.
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