A report from Bermuda’s financial regulator shows how the island’s captive insurance market, profitably wrote over $31 billion in gross premium in...
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The Bermuda Monetary Authority published its fee schedule for 2025, applicable to regulated entities operating under various financial services legislation. Effective from 1 January 2025, the updated fees are outlined under the Fourth Schedule of the Bermuda Monetary Authority Act 1969. The comprehensive fee structure impacts institutions governed by laws such as the Insurance Act 1978, Digital Assets Business Act 2018, and Investment Funds Act 2006, among others.
A report from Bermuda’s financial regulator shows how the island’s captive insurance market, profitably wrote over $31 billion in gross premium in...
A report from Bermuda’s financial regulator shows how the island’s captive insurance market, profitably wrote over $31 billion in gross premium in...
On 3 February 2025, the Bermuda Monetary Authority launched a call for proposals to explore embedded supervision within Decentralised Finance. This...
The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) recently issued a Warning Notice citing significant breaches of the Securities Investment Business Act...
On 14 January 2025, the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) published a consultation paper on its proposed Operational Resilience and Outsourcing Code...
President Trump has called on Congress to act swiftly on stablecoin laws in the U.S. Speaking at the Digital Assets Summit, Trump stated that such...
President Trump has called on Congress to act swiftly on stablecoin laws in the U.S. Speaking at the Digital Assets Summit, Trump stated that such...
This press release contains forward-looking information that is based upon assumptions and is subject to risks and uncertainties as indicated in the...
This press release contains forward-looking information that is based upon assumptions and is subject to risks and uncertainties as indicated in the...
This legislation could help unlock the potential of underused assets and abandoned properties, including mines, inner-city buildings and land