So, you want to become a millionaire. You know your goal, but maybe it seems too far off in the distance, too improbable, too unattainable, for an everyday person like you to reach. You’ve seen the success stories on TV, but those people inherited th...
In the second article in a series on the arrival of the fintech industries in Bermuda, we will look at rise of fintech banks and their potential impact on the legacy banking industry.
What is fintech?
Fintech, or financial technology, is transformin...
Private minibuses will not be used to transport children to school next term, the Government has confirmed.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Transport and Regulatory Affairs said no extra transport would be hired to supplement the ageing and unreli...
Acting school principals said this week that they were up to the job.
Kenneth Caesar, who is in charge at CedarBridge Academy, said there was no difference between a temporary head teacher and a permanent one.
Mr Caesar added: “I’m expected to do e...
Ten young people enrolled in BEDC’s pilot Summer Student Entrepreneur Programme (SSEP) were celebrated for successfully completing the eight-week education and training scheme, spearheaded by Bermuda Economic Development Corporation (BEDC).
A ceremo...
DATE: Aug 31, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Press Release
2018 marks a meaningful new chapter for Bank of Bermuda Foundation in awarding scholarships to Bermuda’s students. The philanthropic organisation recently underwent an intensive strategic planning process, out of which a new and innovative direction ...
DATE: Aug 31, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Press Release
For the summer holidays, Young Observer will be featuring highlights of the school year in our senior schools. This week, we salute Bermuda High School
The Royal Gazette has hosted a flurry of articles and propaganda pieces advocating a living, or minimum, wage of $18.23 for those whose salaries are inadequate for them to enjoy a reasonable standard of living in Bermuda. For those who are lowly paid...
A bid to tackle violence linked to sports clubs will be expensive, but a failure to deal with the problem will cost the country even more, an Opposition MP warned yesterday.
Ben Smith, the Shadow Minister for Social Development and Sport, has asked r...
DATE: Aug 30, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter
Ashley Bento and Monica Kelly are the two recipients of Appleby’s 2018 Legal Education Awards.
The two Bermudian law students will begin their two-year training contracts with Appleby in 2019.
Four other students were Legal Education Bursary recipie...