AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSustainability in Finance: Hongkong Land says it’s a global ESG leader, cutting Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 37% (vs 2019) and tying senior pay to sustainability milestones. Bermuda Captives Spotlight: Captive Review panels and conference chair Séadna Kirwan highlight why Bermuda’s dense expertise and evolving captive structures keep it central to global risk financing. Boardroom Governance: PwC’s 2026 survey finds 38% of Bermuda directors think a fellow board member should be replaced, with AI and digital skills a growing concern. Electricity Reform: The Senate passes the Electricity Amendment Act 2026, aiming to improve affordability and give the minister a public-interest power to pause planning if it drifts. Youth Online Safety: Bermuda weighs the UK’s plan to ban social media for under-16s, saying it’s watching developments while noting ongoing concerns about online harms. Community & Culture: BAMZ and the Bermuda Zoological Society host Oceans Open House for World Oceans Month, plus a separate homophobia “root causes” panel at Bermuda Sailors Home. Health & Milestones: Dr George Bertram McPhee marks 100 years, while SCARS launches an anonymous survey on child sex abuse in Bermuda. Lifestyle: Marley Fragrance launches two new scents in Bermuda, and Long Bay Rosé debuts a beach-and-boat-friendly custom rosé bottle.
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