Sylvia Oliveira will never forget a conversation with a work colleague that provided powerful motivation on a career path that has led her to the C-suite of a Bermudian reinsurance firm. Ms Oliveira recalled: “He…
Bermuda’s status as an early mover in digital-asset regulation is facing a fresh test as the United States signals a more welcoming stance toward the industry, raising questions over the island’s relative attractiveness to new…
Bermuda’s companies — whether global reinsurers or small businesses — are facing an intensifying cybersecurity threat and complacency is not an option. As cyberattacks increase worldwide, the island’s wealth and concentration of high-value firms make…
The fund that provides Bermuda Government pensions is due to run out in 17 years. That is the conclusion of actuaries in their most recent analysis the Contributory Pension Fund in 2023. Already the benefits…
Bermudians want to see action on the island’s hundreds of uninhabitable structures to help address the housing crisis, responses in a survey commissioned by The Royal Gazette indicate. Nearly three-quarters of respondents (72 per cent)…
Former finance minister Bob Richards once used a memorable analogy to describe Bermuda’s dependence on international business. In an interview with The Royal Gazette in 2010, Mr Richards said: “Take a B52, a bomber that’s…
The wide-ranging proposals of the Tax Reform Commission could have significant implications for local, as well as international, businesses in Bermuda in 2026 – particularly related to the cost of employing people. The TRC was…






