AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTourism & Air Access: BermudAir will launch the New York area’s first nonstop to South Caicos, starting Dec. 20, with twice-weekly flights (Thursdays and Sundays) through April 25, 2027, aimed at boosting access to Salterra and driving winter visitor spend. Banking & Investment: Scotiabank deepened ties with Turks and Caicos government and business leaders via a Premier Misick meeting and a client forum, highlighting growth opportunities and the bank’s role beyond financing. Water Security: The government says Salt Cay’s rainwater and reverse-osmosis capacity will be repaired, with a replacement filter installed and emergency bottled water shipments continuing until the plant is back online. Tourism Standards: The Department of Tourism Regulations introduced a new accommodation classification system with nine official categories to improve consistency and clarity for visitors. Real Estate Dealmaking: Butterfield completed initial regulatory filings for its $1.8bn CIBC Caribbean acquisition and is targeting first-half 2027 closing, while also seeking shareholder approval to issue nearly 12m new shares. Local Business & Hospitality: Waterloo Hotel Management promoted Aleisa Musgrove Walkin to cluster general manager overseeing Alexandra Resort and Blue Haven Resort. Tech & Customer Service: Digicel says its AI assistant Ruby handled 55% of customer queries in Jamaica without human support, with plans to expand across the Caribbean. Health & Community: Dr. Camelia Clarke represented TCI at AIDS 2026 in Rio, and Beaches Turks and Caicos ran youth camp sessions on dining etiquette and public speaking. Environment & Food Security: Researchers are pushing mobile queen conch hatcheries to support restoration amid overharvesting and habitat pressures, while an island-wide ant survey in TCI is documenting invasive and native species.
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