AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCARICOM Diplomacy: BVI Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley is in Saint Lucia for the 51st CARICOM Heads of Government meeting, pushing regional priorities like climate finance, security, and economic resilience. Airport Experience & Tourism Trust: Claude Skelton Cline says Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport is treating residents and visitors poorly, citing security bottlenecks and repeated pat-downs—while a separate hospitality leader urges clearer, easier-to-find policies to build traveler confidence. BVI Finance & Digital Assets: Fintech on the Seas 2026 on Necker Island is being called a sold-out success, with Hon. Lorna G. Smith praising it as a flagship for the Territory’s role in digital finance. Local Business Procurement: WWTS LLC says it will buy goods and services locally in the U.S. Virgin Islands where practicable, listing needs from electricians to food and printing supplies. Insurance & Ratings: AM Best places Topa Insurance Group’s ratings under review, including a Dorchester Insurance Company Ltd. subsidiary in the U.S. Virgin Islands, tied to a potential acquisition. Community & Safety: The Family Resource Center’s Peace Maker Gala is set for July 11 amid federal funding delays, supporting services for victims of domestic violence and other violent crimes. Regional Business Watch: Marshall+Sterling opens a Fort Lauderdale office, noting it also supports its four Virgin Islands offices. CARICOM Economy Note: A CDB evaluation highlights Barbados as a top performer among Caribbean policy-based lending recipients, with lessons on continuity and technical support. Governance Debate: Premier Wheatley rejects claims that Virgin Islands politicians are driven by self-interest, calling it a political talking point.
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