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…
After nearly six long years, the moment that the tourism industry has been waiting for is finally upon us. Now, it’s all hands on deck to ensure the Fairmont Southampton reopens in style, breathing fresh…
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…
Bermuda faces a host of economic challenges as we head into. Inflation is running hot and interest rates are soaring, forming a pincer movement likely to slow economic activity and stall the recovery from the…
The old saying that good staff are hard to come by has rarely been so apt. Retaining and attracting employees is a major concern for companies large and small in a tight labour market. In…
The real estate sector has been a hive of economic activity over the past two years, boosted by a range of factors induced by the pandemic. After period of healthy transaction volume, inventory in some…






