AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDigital Infrastructure: Google’s Nuvem and Sol subsea cable systems have landed in Bermuda, boosting resilience and supporting growth in finance, insurance, reinsurance, fintech and AI infrastructure. Insurance & Reinsurance: Distinguished Programs expands into reinsurance with DistinguishedRe Property, backed by Antares, offering property excess-of-loss and treaty capacity up to $50m. Space Policy: Bermuda’s Earth Stations licensing framework is open for public feedback until June 19 as part of the National Space Strategy, with a two-tier licensing approach and cybersecurity/data protection requirements. Government & Economy: The Ministry of Economy and Labour launched the National Economic Co-operation Committee to coordinate Bermuda’s international economic partnerships and track progress on MOUs. Public Health: CARPHA trained 18 people from 15 member states on safe transport of infectious substances via an IATA workshop, including participants from Bermuda. Local Governance: A cross-party electoral reform working group was set up to review absentee voting, campaign finance and options for strengthening electoral governance before legislation is drafted. Community & Safety: Police renewed appeals to locate 52-year-old Jamel Fray and 52-year-old James Fray, both last seen near Fort Hill/Alexandra Road. Sports: Bermuda opens its T20 World Cup Americas qualifier against Brazil on June 21 at North Field. Business: Allshores shares fell 8.3% on the BSX, while Butterfield shares dipped on NYSE.
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