Topic: Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development
Government considers more support for Cayman’s small businesses
The Cayman Islands is about to get its first small business policy as both the government and private sector explore new SME financing options.
Small businesses shine at expo
The best of Cayman’s emerging entrepreneurs was on display at the Small Business Expo at Hotel Indigo on 2 Oct.
Small Biz Bootcamp to focus on empowering women entrepreneurs
A relaunch of the Small Biz Bootcamp will focus of providing women entrepreneurs with training to compete in today's business world.
Raising Capital Forum teaches entrepreneurs how to access funds
Entrepreneurs gained insights on how to prepare compelling business cases and become funding-ready at the Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development’s (CICBD) Raising Capital...
Ministry concludes business asset grant programme
The Ministry of Investment, Innovation and Social Development confirmed that its business asset preservation grant programme, given to tourism-related businesses has concluded.
Centre for Business Development launches capital raising forum
The Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development (CICBD) will launch a series of discussion forums around the raising of capital for micro and small businesses.
Business grant and stipend programmes resume
Business stipend and asset grant programme for small tourism-related businesses to maintain their assets in preparation for the wider return of tourism resume this week.
UCCI Innovation Tour
Two groups of local entrepreneurs, investors and mentors toured the tech side of Cayman on Tuesday and Thursday, May 4 and 6, getting a close-up view of what the island nation has to offer and what it might bring to the future
Incubator to offer workspace for small businesses
The Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development is inviting owners of micro and small businesses to apply to its residential business incubator programme.
Small businesses to get one-off payment
Commerce Minister Joey Hew has said government will be making one-off stipend payments to struggling small businesses which have been unable to secure Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development micro- and small-business grants.
Centre for Business Development officially opens
Commerce Minister Joey Hew officially opened the Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development on Tuesday.
Premier encourages use of loan and grant programmes
Premier Alden McLaughlin urged micro- and small-business owners to take advantage of government’s grant and loan programmes, as the response to the relief measures, announced by Commerce Minister Joey Hew in April, still remains below expectations.
Development Bank to lend businesses up to $100,000
The Cayman Islands Development Bank is prepared to offer eligible businesses loans of up to $100,000 under relaxed terms and conditions during the current...
Grants for small businesses largely untapped
During the current economic crisis, many small businesses are leaving free government assistance money on the table. The Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development has so far only received 320 applications for grants that pay struggling businesses three monthly payments of $1,000 as working capital support.
Centre for Business Development hosts webinar on financial risk management
The Cayman Islands Center for Business Development will partner with Link International Group to host a webinar focussing on financial risk management for businesses on Thursday.
Centre for Business Development holds strategic-planning session
The Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development is holding a free webinar for businesses affected by COVID-19, on Wednesday, 29 April.
Webinar on financial assistance for small businesses
The Chamber of Commerce is continuing its series of free webinars to help local businesses, members and non-members during the ongoing economic and health...
Chamber webinar to highlight government’s COVID-19 assistance
The Chamber of Commerce is partnering with the Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development for the third in a series of free webinars designed to provide information and guidance to businesses struggling to cope with the impact of COVID-19.
Centre opens to support small businesses
The Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development, which will provide support to small businesses across the Islands, especially during this current crisis, will open Monday, 23 March.




















