Topic: KPMG
Sheriffs show SIR AXISS no mercy
The Security Centre Squash League Round 6 demonstrated that The Sheriffs are regaining some control, Walkers have made a stride forwards and Aon have insured a level footing in top spot.
BritCay targets Hammers
The BritCay Premiums hope to jump start a late season surge.
Kids get great service to net practice
Tennis options for youngsters in the Cayman Islands have rarely been better. There are so many great programs and initiatives.
Coach Dale Avery will continue to run the elite squad of around 16 kids after the first PwC event this year.
UBS too deadly for KPMG Kobras
Round 5 of The Security Centre Squash League showed some positive moves from both Walkers and UBS.
Burger King grills Blackhawks
Youth hockey is in full stride at Kings Sports Center.
Burger Shack deep fry Wok-N-Roll
Burger Shack continued their winning ways after quieting the chatty Wok-N-Roll, 19-6, in the Burger King Coed Flag Football League.
DMS outshone the All Stars kids to reclaim top spot
The Security Centre Squash League round 4 provided some entertaining matches with four out of the five match ups going the distance and ending up 3 matches to 2.
Mullen makes Island Air feel low
On Match Day 2, the Cayman National Touch Rugby Championships pitched Maples Reserves, fresh from an easy first win against work colleagues Maples, against low-flying Island Air.
CARIFTA team announced for Aruba
Local swimming is gearing up for its next major international meet.
Morales runs WestStar past Maples
The intensity of the Burger King Coed Flag Football League went up a few notches this past weekend under the bright lights of the Ed Bush stadium in West Bay.
Stones had just the right touch
The National Touch Rugby Championships 2014 started in earnest with six teams entering this year and it promises to be the highest standard of touch played here.
New Pines officially opens
The new Pines Retirement Home officially opened its doors Friday.
Sheriffs lock up KPMG Kobras
A number of residents are putting in brillant displays on the squash court.
New appointments in tourism ministry
Two Caymanians are climbing the civil service career ladder after recent promotions.
Cayman asked to assist neighbors
As the Cayman Islands prepares for a summer youth basketball tournament, facilities have re-emerged as an issue.
CrossFit chases down Impressions
The Burger King Coed Flag Football League continues Friday with a number of quality games on schedule.
KPMG targets Rebar
Coed softball takes a momentary break for the Ash Wednesday holiday.
Dms squashes KPMG
Local squash continues to showcase talent.
Wahoo sink teeth into KPMG crown
John Gray High School sport Cayman’s top youth basketball teams.
Mourant Ozannes grills Burger King
The booming Burger King Co-ed Flag Football League kicked off this past weekend at the Ed Bush Sports Center in West Bay.
Business in brief
Evaluation service at KPMG; Intertrust design awards; donation to Cancer Society.
Burger King flags Ed Bush
Gridiron action will take center stage in West Bay.
All Stars smash SIR Axiss
The 10-team Security Centre Squash League has kicked off in fine style with some determined performances.
KPMG and Titans battle for props
A finals rematch highlights the latest round of action on the diamond.
Business in brief
Business in brief.
Poetry Slam winners announced
The winners of John Gray High School's Teen Read Week have been announced.
Collins leaps out in front
Basketball continues to reach out to school talent.
Money laundering concerns rise on management agenda
Senior managers are more focused on money laundering, but a third of executives believe that their transaction monitoring systems are neither efficient nor effective, according to KPMG’s Global Anti-Money Laundering Survey 2014.
KPMG account for Hammers while Crabbies snip at Master Batters
KPMG A and Rackam’s Crabbies can officially start their title defenses.
Buzz expect to draw PWC’s sting
Five-a-side football’s championship match pits the two best teams in the league against each other at the Kings Sports Centre on Wednesday night.
Neuert has created a smash
The recent Corporate Team Tennis League fall season at the Ritz-Carlton courts was another huge success for director of tennis Thomas Neuert and his coaches.
Giving a hand to the Auditor General
The stars may finally be starting to align in Auditor General Alastair Swarbrick's favor.
Olympians plunged into all events
Cayman’s swimming programs emerged as winners with celebrity swimmers arriving for the second annual Splash, Dash and Dine
Olympians Ruta Meilutyte and Neil Walker, along with acclaimed international coaches Jon Rudd and Dave Kelsheimer and hundreds of members of Cayman’s swim community took part.
Welly’s prep for title defense
Welly’s Cool Spot will soon storm the court for more glory.
Student stars in school, sports
Abigail Stoddart is a star in school and in sports.
Juniors glide in for Cup glory
Cayman’s youngsters are getting back on the rink.
Olympic champ here to inspire
The swimming community comes together for its main fundraising events this weekend and an Olympic champion is over to help boost coffers.
Sluggers hit the rule books
Coed softball will take extra time to address its rules.
Ritz-Carlton owners and developer Ryan settle litigation
Two lawsuits filed in 2012 by the former secured lender and now owner of the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman against the resort’s developer Michael Ryan and related companies have been settled.
Champs set to storm the diamond
In roughly two weeks, the latest softball champions can start their title defense.
Crusaders will stomp out Devils
Five-a-side football is reaching its crescendo for the 2013-2014 season.
Hedge Fund Association selects Cayman directors
The Hedge Fund Association has appointed Christina Bodden and Colin Nicholson as co-directors of the association’s Cayman Islands Chapter.
Pines board: ‘Misappropriated’ cash returned
The board of the Pines Retirement Home says it has recovered all misappropriated funds.
Olympians will dip in for Marriott dinner
The swimming association is looking forward to its main fundraising event next month.
KPMG is generously supporting the Splash, Dash and Dine event on Jan. 9-11 with the Olympic gold medal winner and world record holder Ruta Meilutyt and her coach Jon Rudd.
Ellbogen happy with little Crosbys
Evan Ellbogen was brought in from Montreal this year to rejuvenate youth hockey.
Buzz still stinging all
The regular five-a-side football season at the Kings Sports Centre is over and from the first week in January the play-offs begin.
Skate park back on track
Grand Cayman’s skate park has been taken over by a new non-profit organization which hopes to rid the venue of vandalism, bullying and drugs and use the sport to inspire young people.
Flames burn Sharks with sweep
The Cayman Hot Sauce Flames are the latest champions in local hockey.
DMS make MOvember happy
The final round of the Security Centre Squash League got underway at South Sound Squash Club with KPMG 2 chasing DMS to snatch the title from them.
Porter vaults to scholarship
Camerin Porter is the proud recipient of the first scholarship awarded by the Cayman Islands Gymnastics Association.
MOvember Open putts on good show
Golf in the Cayman Islands got into the swing of MOvember.
PAC chairman laments ‘lack of transparency’
The absence of timely financial statements and annual reports from government ministries is preventing the Public Accounts Committee from effectively doing its key job of scrutinizing public spending, the committee’s chairman Roy McTaggart said on Tuesday.
Carols, candlelight event benefits St. Ignatius church and school
St. Ignatius host an open-air carol and candlelight Christmas affair to ring in the Yuletide season.
Expect a marathon turnout again
Road runners finally get their chance to turn their months of hard slog in training into reality in the Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon on Sunday.
Brunemann returned and went one better this time
Another Pirates Week tradition was carried out, the KPMG sponsored Pirates Week 33rd Annual 5k Sea Swim - and it was a huge success.
Buzz stinging ahead again
After seven weeks in the Kings Sports Centre five-a-side football league, games have generally been fairly close with the newest team having the hardest struggle but not getting humiliated.
DMS downs Sheriffs
The Security Centre Squash League’s round 8 showed that DMS have the determination to overcome the Sheriffs to secure the top spot going into the final night on Thursday.
Walkers girls bashed Sheriffs
Round 7 of the Security Centre squash league created some tension at the top of the table with KPMG 2 surging into equal pole position alongside DMS, leaving Aon Giant Killers and TSCL Sheriffs holding the third spot.
Titans liven up late
The five-a-side football league at King’s Sports Centre trimmed down during Pirates Week with only two matches.
KPMG topples over Tower Titans
KPMG A look to be Cayman’s next softball dynasty.
Giant Killers make big steps to close the gap on DMS
The sixth round of the Security Centre Squash League created some major moves in the league standings, most notably Aon Giant Killers jumped from fourth place up to second and within just one point of the current leaders DMS.
Claymores crush PwC, stay on target
The CML Claymores have enjoyed an early run of form at Kings Sports Center.
Walkers love big race too
The Intertrust Cayman Islands Half Marathon is only a couple of weeks away and organizers are letting all walkers know that they are welcome to participate.
Team Diabetes finds race sweet
Cayman Marathon will have Team Diabetes from Canada here again.
Pouchie returns to lead Little League into 25th year
At the recent Annual General Meeting, local Little League supporters gathered and re-elected the same board for the Cayman Islands Little League Association.
Titans step up to challenge KPMG for bragging rights
It truly is shaping up to be a clash of the titans.
KPMG can account for another Pirates Week 5K
KPMG is lending its name and support to the 33rd Annual Pirates Week 5K Sea Swim, helping the continuity of one of the cornerstone sporting events of Pirates Week and Cayman swimming.
Aces aiming to cripple G-Force
The UBS Aces came into the postseason with all the momentum.
Spikefest limbers up for showcase
Indoor volleyball will soon be on display.
He might have stumbled but brave Erik never Fell
Following the completion of round 4 of the Security Centre Squash league, the TSCL Sheriffs remain in top position, but KPMG 2 made a significant jump from fifth to third.
Dart batters smack G-Force to end epic losing streak
Dart looks set for a postseason revival.
KPMG top Ball Bashers at Big Dig
Halloween came early and got a sandy touch at Royal Palms.








































