AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFATF Oversight: The UK has taken over the FATF presidency and pledged to tackle the “fraud epidemic,” with Bermuda’s next FATF/CFATF mutual evaluation due to start in October. Heritage & Community: Bermuda National Trust heritage awards recognised the Christian Humann Foundation with the Palmetto Award, plus multiple volunteer service honours. Road Safety Prep: Residents are urged to “Trim it Back” by cutting overhanging trees and hedges to protect roads, workers and essential services ahead of hurricane season. Local Business & Travel: FryDays Bounce House in Dockyard will close July 22 after eight years. Air Canada’s long-running role in keeping Bermuda connected was highlighted after talks with the Bermuda Tourism Authority. Sports & Culture: OUTBermuda unveiled the July 4 Pride Parade and Concert schedule, and the Clyde Best documentary was selected for the River Valley Film Festival screening July 18. Health: Bermuda Hospitals Board’s Turning Point addiction services retained CARF accreditation through 2029. Finance: Butterfield shares fell 1.6% on the BSX; the BMA also moved to wind up Yew Tree Investments after repeated investment fund rule breaches.
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