BUSINESS
A.M. Best revises Argus outlook to stable
A.M. Best revised the outlook of the Argus Group to stable, the company announced on Thursday.
Capital G debit card issue resolved
Capital G on Thursday said that the technical issue with using the bank’s debit cards in international ATMs has been resolved.
Bob Wilson joins Capital G
Capital G has announced Bob Wilson as chief banking officer for the organization.
The muscles in Brussels; Richards gets Bermuda’s viewpoint across
Minister Bob Richards concluded meetings on Wednesday with various agencies and departments in Brussels to discuss matters related to financial services, tax, and audit.
Appleby named Top 25 Trust Company
For the third consecutive year Appleby has been named one of Private Client Practitioner's Top 25 Trust Companies.
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Ascendant adds two directors
Shaun Morris and Alasdair Younie were elected to join Ascendent's board of directors to replace J. Michael Collier and Stanley Oliver. More in Wednesday's Sun.
Frigate to stop in Bermuda
HMS Lancaster will power into Hamilton later this week for a brief break on her way to the Caribbean. More shipping news in Wednesday's Sun.
An increase in labour disputes filed in 2012
Many people terminated or made redundant in 2012 didn't take it lying down. A total of 158 complaints were filed with regard to Employment Act. More in Wednesday's Sun.
Island Press wins Tourism contract
The Bermuda Department of Tourism hired local commercial printer Island Press to produce its latest Travel Tips brochure, keeping money on-island. More in Wednesday's Sun.
KPMG: Patience is needed for tourism
A recent study by KPMG shows that many Caribbean countries are in a 'catch 22' situation with regard to tourism. More in Wednesday's Sun.
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Minister says wharf repairs are within budget
Minister of Public Works Trevor Moniz on Wednesday said that the repairs to Heritage Wharf Project are not $6 million over budget.
P/C industry set to weather 2013 hurricane season
The US property/casualty (P/C) industry experienced a sharp decline in catastrophe-related losses through the first three months of 2013. More in Wednesday's Sun.
TripAdvisor hands out 74 awards
A whopping total of 74 places in Bermuda received TripAdvisor's Certificate of Excellence this year. That compares to just 25 in 2012. More in Wednesday's Sun.
Capital G working to resolve problems with international ATMs
Capital G on Tuesday said that they were working to resolve a problem with their debit cards in international ATMS.
Isabella Pearson joins Ignition
Ignition has appointed Isabella Pearson to provide expertise in corporate Governance, Risk and Compliance for clients in the offshore Market.
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