AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoCriminal Justice: Opposition Senator Ryan Walters backed Barbados’ Criminal Gangs (Prevention and Control) Bill but warned it won’t curb violence unless police go after the “heads” that finance and direct gangs, not just street-level shooters. Financial Regulation: Fintech Zeemoney (Barbados) shut down after a Central Bank suspension and enforcement action, with the regulator citing concerns over financial condition, governance, compliance and continuity. Energy Costs: Barbados Light & Power says monthly rental costs for temporary generation are set to climb as extra megawatts are added, with a small but direct impact on electricity rates. Tourism & Business: Turtle Beach Barbados opened on the South Coast with 161 rooms, adding new all-inclusive capacity as Marriott expands its Tribute Portfolio brand locally. Regional Tourism Policy: The Caribbean Tourism Organisation launched a Tourism Supply Side Initiative aimed at boosting local economic retention and resilience, unveiled during Caribbean Week in New York. Climate & Youth: A UNICEF-commissioned study found Barbados youth lag behind peers in awareness of green and circular economy opportunities, pointing to a communications gap rather than lack of interest. Caribbean Banking Risk: Barbados Financial Intelligence Unit director Kirk Harrison Taitt urged regional banks to stay aligned with international norms to avoid derisking. Women & Wealth: Egi Women and JMMB International hosted a Women & Wealth Masterclass focused on financial wellness and long-term investing.
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