AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBVI Water Policy Clash: The BVI government denied agreeing to an amnesty for disputed or outstanding water bills as the territory shifts water and sewerage services to VIEWCO, with lawmakers pressing for clarity on arrears and payment instructions. Electricity Cost Pressure: BVI lawmakers debated statutory rate changes that would target electricity users above 1,500 kWh/month, with Hon. Myron Walwyn warning that higher wages won’t shield residents from rising essentials like rent, food, and fuel. Public Sector Notice: VIEDA announced a public hearing and governing board decision meetings set for Aug. 27, including applications for new facilities and tourism-related businesses in St. Thomas/St. Croix and St. Croix. Tourism Access Debate: A proposal to reserve parts of The Baths and Devil’s Bay for an international luxury cruise operator sparked public outcry over conservation funding versus open beach access. Regional Business & Jobs: CMEx completed its 2026 Leadership Laureates roster, naming BVI tourism deputy director Natasha Chalwell among honorees tied to aviation, cruise, hospitality, sustainability, and media. Tech/Finance Signals: Alpha Compute expanded its executive team to scale global infrastructure, while Payward reported Q2 2026 adjusted revenue of $508M (+17% YoY). Digital Asset Market Watch: Binance reclaimed Bitcoin futures open-interest lead from CME, a shift that could signal where institutional crypto derivatives activity is moving. Local Economy & Community: A Tortola businessman urged separating music-festival-style events from core Emancipation messaging to keep the educational message clear for residents and visitors.
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