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Pharmacists: No issues despite long client lines

Pharmacists say they are experiencing no problems fulfilling patient prescriptions despite the long queues and wait times following the Easter weekend lockdown. Clinton McCartney, head pharmacist at McCartney’s Pharmacy, told Tribune Business : “We

Digital economy in key rebound role

The COVID-19 pandemic’s jolt to speed-up digitisation, and the growth of online e-commerce activity, will ensure they both have a role in economic recovery, a Bahamian financial analyst believes. Brian Jones, Leno’s managing director of wealth solut

'Hurting' wedding planners allege NIB denied support

Weddings industry professionals yesterday said they are “hurting desperately” due to the COVID-19 pandemic but allege they have been denied assistance from the National Insurance Board (NIB). Cindy Coakley-Knowles, the Bahamas Bridal Association’s p

Food security needs additional 'real steps'

The Bahamas Light Industries Development Council (BLIDC) says other “real steps that need to be taken” besides creating a Food Security Task Force to help spur local production. Karla Wells-Lisgaris, the Council’s vice-president, responding to the p

How to keep firms and workers viable

The largest, and most immediate, economic disrupter for The Bahamas and the world as a result of COVID-19 is the loss of employment for so many. Reports estimate that over 50 million jobs could be lost in the US alone. With 64 percent of Bahamian gr

Brokers report new issues with Customs' Click2Clear

Brokers yesterday said they have encountered more problems with Customs’ new electronic goods clearance system although the situation seemed to be improving. Lance Major, in-house customs broker for the d’Albenas Agency, told Tribune Business: “This

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Law firms line up layoffs

Major Bahamian law firms yesterday revealed the COVID-19 pandemic has forced them to temporarily lay-off staff, with one saying: "We haven't received a single fee in four weeks."

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2,000 claims stall in system

The National Insurance Board (NIB) yesterday revealed that some 2,000 unemployment benefit claims have “stalled” because employers have failed to file the required contributions statements.

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Bahamian investors: Our nation needs you

A prominent businessman is urging Bahamian investors and those with overseas capital holdings to “bring some of that back and help rebuild the local economy” in COVID-19’s wake. Sir Franklyn Wilson, the Arawak Homes and Sunshine Holdings chairman, t

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Bahamas holding off debt cost pressures

The Bahamas was the only Caribbean nation in early April to escape pressure on its bond yields amid the COVID-19 pandemic, an Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) report revealed yesterday. The IDB, in its 2020 first quarter “bulletin” on the regio

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Hotel union to feed the 5,500 with 'advance'

The hotel union’s president yesterday said it has “risen to the occasion” to provide COVID-19 relief to its 5,500 members via “an advance” from the industry’s Health and Welfare Fund.Darrin Woods told Tribune Business that the Bahamas Hotel, Catering

COVID-19 aid moves businesses to tears

A participant in the government’s $20m small business loan support initiative says many borrowers have been reduced to tears when approved for credit that will help pay staff. Robert Pantry, founder and chief executive of Simplified Lending, said no

Cooking gas suppliers face 'sky high' demand

Cooking gas operators yesterday reassured consumers they have adequate supplies to cope with a surge in demand during the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown period. Barry Pratt, managing director of Island Gas, told Tribune Business : “Supplies are fine a

ART OF GRAPHIX: How to avoid the 'red eye'

Looking back at old photographs, you may see people with the phenomenon known as “red eye”, which develops as a result of using flash photography. What Causes Red Eye in Photographs? Taking a picture in low light causes the flash to go off close to

'Change mindset' for virtual queues

A Bahamian information technology (IT) provider yesterday urged businesses to “change their mindset” and embrace digital solutions to the problem of long customer lines during the COVID-19 crisis.Philip Darville, SolveIT Bahamas’ managing director, t