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…
Economically speaking, 2026 promises to be a pivotal year for Bermuda. While the opportunities are enormous, so are the challenges that come with seizing them. In the realms of tourism and taxation in particular, there…
The Association of Bermuda International Companies Education Awards saw an extraordinary spike in applications this year. In total, 143 Bermudian students applied, up a staggering 60 per cent on 2024, said Malinda Jennings, Abic’s scholarship…
Taj Lowery and Kiara Burcher were the recipients of the first KPMG Captive Scholarship, established in collaboration with the Bermuda Captive Network. The award, valued at up to $30,000 per year, provides them with financial…






