AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLocal Governance & Jobs: Premier Natalio Wheatley confirmed Julian Willock has been retained as his Special Adviser, citing the government’s ministerial staff policy and Willock’s qualifications. Workforce Development: Wheatley also told VI School of Technical Studies graduates the territory needs skilled builders, technicians and innovators to turn ideas into action. Financial Services Pressure: In his 2026 State of the Territory address, Wheatley warned attacks on international financial centres are “real, intense and constant,” and said protection of the sector is central to the economic agenda. Housing Access: Willock urged a dedicated programme to help first-time homeowners buy land and build, pointing to available land at Nibbs Estate. Tourism Tech Recognition: The BVI Tourist Board’s Virtual Reality Aquatics Experience won a 2026 International Telly Award for 360 video storytelling. Marine Conservation: Dive BVI marked World Oceans Day with reef-focused dives and youth education on Virgin Gorda, and is preparing for a Marine Biology Summit. Public Safety & Operations: Governor Albert Bryan Jr. ordered temporary peace-officer deployment to support VIPD through July 12, while USPS will close VI post offices on July 4. Business & Corporate Moves: Raytech Holding Limited closed a ~$6.2m registered direct offering; Seacon Shipping agreed to buy two 2026 chemical/oil tanker newbuildings. VI-Linked Legal/Finance Watch: First BanCorp said it will vigorously defend a lawsuit alleging banking services to Jeffrey Epstein after a VI-related acquisition.
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