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Scotiabank wins regional honour

Scotiabank Bahamas is celebrating its second consecutive Best Bank award after again being named on Global Finance Magazine’s list of 2020 Best Banks in the Latin American region. The selection comes amid an ongoing digital transformation designed t

Exuma Chamber chief: struggle to return 60%

Exuma’s Chamber of Commerce president has warned it will take time for economic activity to return to levels where it can support 60 percent of businesses that existed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.Hailing the prime minister’s decision to allow full

Development Bank targets $2m investment in poultry

The Bahamas Development Bank (BDB) is planning to facilitate or invest up to $2m to boost local farmers’ share of the fresh poultry market.Aiming to boost farmers’ revenue streams and reduce food imports, the BDB is launching its Community Poultry pi

Pandemic exposes lack of immigration enforcement

Immigration takes place when a country permits non-nationals from other nations to stay (reside) within its borders rather than “come and go” for visiting purposes. Immigrants, meaning those who migrate to another country through immigration, signifi

Weekend closure costs retailers 40% of sales

Bahamian retailers are divided between the “desperate need” to generate more sales by opening at the weekend and preventing the spread of COVID-19. Herbert Marshall, general manager of Sell-All Electronics, told Tribune Business : “Opening up on wee

Airport cuts departure area seating by 30%

Seating in post-security departure areas at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) has been reduced by 30 percent as part of multiple health-related measures to combat COVID-19. The Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD), LPIA’s operator, sa

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Inland Revenue urged: Probe $68m 'tax gap'

The government’s financial watchdog has urged the Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) to be more aggressive in probing discrepancies of up to $68m between a company’s VAT and business licence fee turnover. The auditor-general’s report for the 2016-20

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PM puts web shops in 'dice roll' dilemma

Two Bahamian web shop operators must now “roll the dice” on whether to proceed with their legal action against the Prime Minister after he re-opened the industry less than 24 hours after its filing.Wayne Munroe QC, the attorney for Paradise Games and

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Taxation out even if no recovery by end-2021

The government yesterday ruled out new and/or increased taxes to cure its fiscal woes even if the Bahamian economy has failed to recover from COVID-19 by winter 2021. K Peter Turnquest, deputy prime minister, speaking at a post-budget press conferen

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DPM: GB airport will be restored 'to former glory'

The deputy prime minister yesterday pledged that the government is still committed to acquiring Grand Bahama International Airport and “restoring it to its former glory”.K Peter Turnquest, speaking at a post-Budget press conference, said the Minnis a

Shoppers urged: 'Rebuild country from within'

Bahamians were yesterday urged to “rebuild our country from within” and “think twice” about spending money abroad as the prime minister gave the go-ahead for the retail sector’s full re-opening.Egan Kemp, president of Eunison Company, the Shoe Depot

High property transaction costs hit competitiveness

A Bahamas-based contractor yesterday said the construction industry can mount a “110 percent recovery” from COVID-19 as he warned that high real estate transaction costs were making this nation uncompetitive. Costa Berdanis, Tarcon Construction’s pr

Beauty salons hopeful of re-open by end-June

Barbers and beauty salons yesterday voiced optimism that the government may allow them to re-open before end-June even though several operators have already decided to close permanently. Dellarese Taylor, the Bahamian Cosmetologists and Barbers Asso

Financial provider hails budget tax rise rejection

A Bahamian financial provider has praised the government for rejecting new or increased taxes in the 2020-2021 budget, branding its fiscal strategy as “very bold, creative, inclusive and collaborative”. Robert Pantry, pictured , Simplified Lending’s

Challenges remain as retailers re-open

Bahamian retailers yesterday warned that significant challenges remain despite the Prime Minister giving the go-ahead for “non-essential” stores to re-open following the Whit Monday holiday. While relieved that they can resume in-store operations be