AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Safety Support: BVI Governor Albert Bryan Jr. signed an executive order temporarily placing peace officers from several executive agencies under VIPD command through July 12, boosting territory-wide operations during heightened activity tied to St. John Celebration. Postal Service Update: USPS will close all Virgin Islands post offices on July 4, with normal delivery and retail services resuming July 6, while customers can still use online services and select 24/7 self-service kiosks. Financial Services Pressure: Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley told the territory it faces “real, intense and constant” external attacks on international financial centres like the BVI, urging protection of the sector as a top economic priority. Housing Access Push: Former House Speaker Julian Willock called for a government programme to help first-time homeowners buy land and build, pointing to available land at Nibbs Estate and rising costs as key barriers. Tourism Tech Recognition: The BVI Virtual Reality Aquatics Experience won a 2026 International Telly Award for 360-video storytelling, highlighting the territory’s push into immersive tourism marketing. Shipping & Fleet Moves: Seacon Shipping agreed to buy two 2026-built chemical/oil tanker newbuildings in a $39.2m deal, aiming to modernize and expand its controlled fleet. Corporate Redomiciliation: WISeKey signed a merger agreement to redomicile from Switzerland to the British Virgin Islands, setting up a new BVI-listed parent company. Venezuela Earthquake Relief: BloFin announced cash and bonus relief for users affected by Venezuela’s earthquakes, while Liberty VI in the USVI offered free calls to Venezuela for a limited period to help families coordinate and stay connected.
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