We are proud to be Caymanian. With strong connections to the United Kingdom and across the Caribbean, we trace our history back to early settlers in the 1700s. Our rich seafaring tradition, warm hospitality and pioneering spirit have laid a foundation for the Cayman Islands we know today: a modern economic and tourism hub, rich and vibrant in its diversity. The COVID-19 pandemic has created a time to come together as a community to fight the spread of the virus, and plan for a future when we can be reunited with friends and family here and around the world.
As one of the world’s leading providers of institutionally focused, specialised financial services, our main industry sectors include banking, investment funds, captive insurance, trusts, and structured finance. We have achieved a significant global market share in a number of these areas and continue to develop other sectors of the economy.
We are known as a premier tourism destination. Attractions across our three islands include the acclaimed Seven Mile Beach and historic sites. With some of the world’s best coral dive sites, we strive to protect our environment and species including our successful Blue Iguana recovery programme.
The Cayman Islands is great place to live, work and do business. We have sound law and order and modern business practices, with well-developed infrastructure including a wide range of grocery stores and restaurants, schools, a modern airport with, in normal times, direct flights to North America, Central America and the Caribbean. We continue to invest in health services, education, sports, arts and cultural facilities and events, and an active voluntary sector.
We are proud to be Caymanian. With strong connections to the United Kingdom and across the Caribbean, we trace our history back to early settlers in the 1700s. Our rich seafaring tradition, warm hospitality and pioneering spirit have laid a foundation for the Cayman Islands we know today: a modern economic and tourism hub, rich and vibrant in its diversity. The COVID-19 pandemic has created a time to come together as a community to fight the spread of the virus, and plan for a future when we can be reunited with friends and family here and around the world.
As one of the world’s leading providers of institutionally focused, specialised financial services, our main industry sectors include banking, investment funds, captive insurance, trusts, and structured finance. We have achieved a significant global market share in a number of these areas and continue to develop other sectors of the economy.
We are known as a premier tourism destination. Attractions across our three islands include the acclaimed Seven Mile Beach and historic sites. With some of the world’s best coral dive sites, we strive to protect our environment and species including our successful Blue Iguana recovery programme.
The Cayman Islands is great place to live, work and do business. We have sound law and order and modern business practices, with well-developed infrastructure including a wide range of grocery stores and restaurants, schools, a modern airport with, in normal times, direct flights to North America, Central America and the Caribbean. We continue to invest in health services, education, sports, arts and cultural facilities and events, and an active voluntary sector.
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