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Insurance Brokers reveal new Board

THE Bahamas Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) has announced the appointment of its new Board members for 2018.Pictured from left to right are: Tamara Boyd-Prosa, assistant secretary (Star General Insurance); Michael Cooper, immediate past presiden

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Minnis 'has advantage' in leadership battle

FORMER Deputy Prime Minister Frank Watson yesterday said that FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis “has an advantage” over Deputy Leader Loretta Butler-Turner in their battle for the party’s top post.

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On Da Hook

AS THE winter begins and the weather is less favuorable and more unpredictable, boaters and fisherman must take full advantage of any opportunity to get out on the water.

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Those in need?

The act of giving…simple charity is a wonderful act which must be encouraged and supported, but persons who are far from in need must not take advantage of ‘free this and that’ especially at this time when we still have suffering people in our community.

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On Da Hook

AS summer winds down and anticipation builds for the coming wahoo season, people have been taking advantage of the full harvest moon this week and gone mutton fishing.

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ON DA HOOK

AS Tropical Storm Erika begins to set her sights on The Bahamas, a lot of fishing enthusiasts took advantage of the amazing weather last weekend.

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Warriors are No.1

CHAMPIONS: They entered the final day of competition clinging to the slimmest advantage . . .

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Lady Panthers, Warlords repeat as volleyball champions

The Lady Panthers and the Warlords captured the New Providence Volleyball Association ladies and men’s championship titles on Wednesday night at the DW Davis Gymnasium. The two teams completed the best-of-five series with 3-1 advantages. The Panthers

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Cable blasts 'unfair advantage' for BTC

Cable blasts 'unfair advantage' for BTC By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Cable Bahamas has blasted the proposed licensing plan for a key wireless spectrum band for giving an "unfair advantage" to the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC), urg

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15 CANDIDATES FOR BRAND AMBASSADOR

Fifteen representatives from various Bahamas Financial Services Board (BFSB) member firms are participating in the Bahamas Brand Ambassador programme, which is attempting to identify professionals who exhibit the industry's best qualities. Three Bahamas B

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Mobile rivals in big ‘Black Friday’ surge

MOBILE rivals BTC and Aliv both reported a strong surge in business during their “Black Friday” promotions, with scores of customers taking advantage of their offerings.

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Mobile rivals in big 'Black Friday' surge

MOBILE rivals BTC and Aliv both reported a strong surge in business during their “Black Friday” promotions, with scores of customers taking advantage of their offerings.Sasha Lightbourne, Aliv spokesperson, told Tribune Business: “Our expectations fo

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Public liens make IBCs 'a bit unique'

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The ability to file liens in the public registry against the shares and assets of International Business Companies (IBCs) makes these vehicles "a little bit unique and creates an advantage" for the Bahamas, a seni

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Public liens make IBCs 'a bit unique'

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The ability to file liens in the public registry against the shares and assets of International Business Companies (IBCs) makes these vehicles "a little bit unique and creates an advantage" for the Bahamas, a seni

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Public liens make IBCs 'a bit unique'

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The ability to file liens in the public registry against the shares and assets of International Business Companies (IBCs) makes these vehicles "a little bit unique and creates an advantage" for the Bahamas, a seni

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SPORTING MISCHIEF & MAYHEM: Well done LeBron James (not really)

ALRIGHT, let’s cut right to the chase and get this over with.

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Digital banking ‘easing pain’ in Family Islands

DIGITAL banking providers are easing the “pains and pressures” faced by unbanked and underbanked Family Islands, according to Jevon Butler, chief sales officer at Kanoo, said yesterday.

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IAN FERGUSON: Bilingual employees add significant value

With globalisation in full swing and worldwide markets becoming more interdependent, the need for bilingual employees continues to rise. Businesses that take advantage of adding bilingual speakers to their payroll can benefit immensely because these workers can expand their client base.

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Neymour says Minnis has the advantage in contest

PHENTON Neymour, former State Minister for Environment, yesterday suggested that incumbent FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis has the advantage over his rival Loretta Butler-Turner, the party’s current deputy leader.

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Bahamian firms urged to exploit US funding

SMALL business loans represented 87 per cent of the US Export-Import Bank's $33 billion credit portfolio last year, a senior US embassy official said yesterday, urging Bahamian companies to take advantage of its programmes to access additional capital for their enterprises.