Topic: Butterfield Bank
2014 Year in Review
A month-by-month review of the Cayman Islands' top new stories in 2014.
Passport 2 Success graduates 20 young Caymanians
Twenty young Caymanians have graduated from the most recent Passport 2 Success program.
Magazine names Butterfield Bank of Year
International banking industry publication, The Banker, named The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited and Butterfield Bank (Cayman) Limited the recipients of its Bank of the Year 2014 Awards.
Butterfield Bank earnings up
Butterfield reported a third quarter net income of $22.8 million.
Butterfield Q2 earnings rise
Butterfield Bank reported a rise in earnings in the second quarter and for the first six months of the year.
Access given to local charities for online donations
A commercial website is expanding to give people an easy way to donate to Cayman charities online.
Butterfield Bank to acquire part of HSBC Cayman
Butterfield Bank Cayman has reached an agreement to acquire parts of the corporate and retail banking business of HSBC Bank in the Cayman Islands.
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A roundup of local business news.
Steel pannist wins Young Musician award
Sixteen-year-old Ethan Whittaker has been honored as Butterfield Young Musician of the Year 2014 for his performance on steel pan.
Cayman hopes to leap over Trinidad
Based on their performances so far, local riders are set for more success in Trinidad.
Final 13 vie for ‘Young Musician of the Year’
The 'Butterfield Young Musicians of the Year' competition is once again upon us, with 13 young hopefuls vying to take home the crown for 2014.
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Cayman girls ready to leap over regional opposition
Cayman’s equestrian community will be looking to impress by leaps and bounds.
Woman robbed at gunpoint
Police are investigating a robbery at gunpoint of a woman as she walked home in George Town on Sunday night.
US law students learn to dispel island myths
Law students visit Cayman to learn about the financial industry and how it works.
Irish Jog attracts leprechauns
The annual Irish Jog is approaching and is guaranteed another huge participation of over 1,000 runners and walkers.
Pilot program successful in training Caymanians for jobs
A small step towards solving the National issue of unemployment among Caymanians was made through an out-of-work pilot program - where 18 Caymanians secured permanent employment at various local businesses.
CISPA appoints Sheree Ebanks as CEO
The Cayman Islands Society of Professional Accountants has appointed Sheree Ebanks as its chief executive officer.
Cayman shoppers hit in Target data theft
Caymanians who did their Christmas shopping at Target department stores in the US are among those impacted by a massive data breach at the store.
Arrest in ATM mugging
Police arrested a suspect Thursday in connection with an armed robbery of an ATM customer in George Town.
Bank employee jailed for theft
Bank employee Suzette Almanza was sentenced to 10 months imprisonment for theft and making a false document after she applied for a debit card in a customer's name.
Porter vaults to scholarship
Camerin Porter is the proud recipient of the first scholarship awarded by the Cayman Islands Gymnastics Association.
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IRS to issue summonses for Butterfield bank account records
A U.S. court has allowed the IRS to serve summons on Butterfield’s U.S. correspondent banks to disclose records of account holders suspected of tax evasion.
Red Cross can help locate typhoon survivors
Filipinos in the Cayman Islands who have been unable to contact family members in the aftermath of super typhoon Haiyan are being urged to contact the Cayman Islands Red Cross for assistance.
Cayman may host big swims
A big swim and coaching clinic in the days leading up to it are the exciting events for swimming enthusiasts next month.
More Purple kids love program
Many more Cayman youngsters are now able to enjoy all the benefits studying a martial arts program can bring, thanks to sponsors such as Island Heritage, who recently agreed to support the Purple Dragon Martial Arts scholarship program.
Dormant accounts bring gov’t $2 million in fiscal 2012/13
Banks and other account holding institutions have transferred CI$12.88 million from dormant accounts to the government in the past three years.
Project to use solar, geothermal energy
Construction has started on Cypress Pointe North.
Butterfield proud of medal tally by Island Games athletes
Butterfield is proud of the competitors competing in Bermuda.
Juniors clubbed together like vets
The Cayman Islands hosted the 26th annual Caribbean Amateur Junior Golf Championships at the North Sound club and by all accounts it was a considerable success.
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Young musicians shine bright
Judges at the 2013 Butterfield Young Musician of the Year had a tough time picking a winner Saturday night, choosing after much deliberation 12-year-old singer Hannah Fowler.
Flowers has created a huge worldwide ripple
The Flowers Sea Swim means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. For some it is elite competition, for others a personal challenge. For some, it is purely social.
Hoda will star in cancer gala
Today Show co-anchor Hoda Kotb will be the keynote speaker at this year’s annual Breast Cancer Gala.
Iarza is in everyone’s prayers
While tragic, the death of a Special Olympic athlete was a small part of this year’s Butterfield 800 Metre Sea Swim.
Special Olympian swimmer dies during open water event
A Special Olympian taking part in the Butterfield 800-metre sea swim Saturday was among two people to die in Cayman waters this weekend.
Butterfield splash will be epic
Special Olympics athletes will have all the attention on Cayman’s waters.
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Butterfield backs Special Olympics
Good things start small and grow under careful nurturing and local swimming hopes to build off of that theory.
Special Olympics to make a splash
Special Olympics athletes will once again take centre stage in Cayman’s waters.
Dom feels like doing an Irish jig
The Irish Jog always attracts a huge crowd and the latest staging of it two weeks ago was no exception.
T-Ballers storm Field of Dreams
The 2013 T-Ball baseball season is now underway at the Field of Dreams.
Corporate boost for Disney trip
From bankers to burger flippers, representatives of Cayman’s businesses community pulled on their football boots on Saturday to raise cash for rising soccer stars to compete in Florida.
Irish Jog makes course greener
Irish Jog runners and fun walkers alike gather again for the latest staging this weekend.
SOY celebrates its achievements
SOY Foundation has a successful year.
Irish eyes focused on big day
Irish Jog enthusiasts are in sight of one of the most popular sporting events on the Cayman Islands calendar which has also become a classic community fundraiser.
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Barrowman shows masters how to feel like champs
Swimming is not just for children and young adults in the Cayman Islands, the more mature are well catered for too.
Cayman businesses hit by US withholding tax
A number of Cayman merchants who accept American Express credit cards have fallen foul of new US tax regulations which require them to submit their US tax status to credit card providers and other payment processors.
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Cayman must put people first
Future of Cayman Forums are about putting people first.
Butterfield reports third quarter profit
The Bank of NT Butterfield & Son Limited reported third quarter core earnings of $11.5 million, or $0.01 per share on a fully diluted basis, compared to $11.3 million in the third quarter of 2011.
Avril shooting for new heights
Avril Myers is making a big step to improve her netball skills.
Exhibit unites community to highlight maritime heritage
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands exhibition, Founded Upon the Seas, ends its four-month run this week but not before it united many elements of Cayman's community.
Mourant Ozannes hosts second trusts conference
Law firm Mourant Ozannes will hold its second International Trusts and Private Client Conference on Friday, 5 October at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman.
Financing education
Meeting the cost of education can sometimes be a challenge. Cayman's banks are there to lend a helping hand.
SOY Foundation honours students
The Save Our Youth Foundation doles at well deserved awards.
Mourant Ozannes Trusts and Private Client conference set for October
Law firm Mourant Ozannes has announced the date for its second international Trusts & Private Client Conference. The conference will be held on Friday 5 October 2012 at the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman.
Cayman’s maritime heritage subject of new exhibition
A new temporary exhibition opens on 9 June at the National Gallery. The exhibition celebrates the close relationship Caymanians have always had with the sea.
Butterfield will be nice and special
The Butterfield Bank 800 metres sea swim is on Saturday and along with the usual swimming community, Special Olympics athletes and coaches from Jamaica, Curacao and Barbados, the United States will be participating.
Cheyenna pleased with T-Ball hits
As local Little League packs up for 2012, so too will the littlest hitters seen in T-Ball.
Swingers repeat flawless form
It was a new challenge on the links but the results offered few surprises.
Triple C teed up more funds
West Indies suffered a crushing 10-wicket defeat to England Lions ahead of their clash with England in the opening Test at Lord’s on Thursday. England are officially the world’s No.1 Test team.
Robbery reported at Scotiabank in downtown GT
At least one armed suspect entered the Scotiabank on Cardinall Avenue in
downtown George Town just before noon Thursday and pointed a weapon at a
bank employee.
T-Ball catching on
T-Ball in the Cayman Islands has quietly been making strides.
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Shibli can smile with the Irish
It is billed as a social run and not one for serious racing.
University of Alabama course in Cayman ‘a real eye opener’
20 law students from the University of Alabama School of Law spend a week in the Cayman Islands as part of their studies to gain insight into the offshore financial services offered here. It is the eighth year that Professor Andrew Morriss has brought a class of students to the Cayman Islands, but for the first time with the University of Alabama.
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