BDO Cayman Islands

BDO Cayman Islands The BDO Cayman Islands page is an information portal for existing and prospective employees.

The BDO Cayman Islands office has a wealth of combined local and international knowledge, and a reputation for providing exceptional client service. Our team of professionals specialise in the areas of auditing offshore mutual funds and captive insurance companies, though we have a diverse client base which includes banks, hotels and many local enterprises. As well as our experience of providing a

udit services to our fund and investment manager clients, we have been involved with various tax aspects of international funds and fund management groups. We are focused on helping our clients navigate ever changing economic and market conditions by providing consistent, high quality advice, enabling us to achieve our ambition to increase our market share and ensure that we are recognised in the market as a unified global network.

BDO's Quiz Night, following the InsurTech & Innovation educational session, ended in spectacular fashion with Willis Tow...
29/05/2023

BDO's Quiz Night, following the InsurTech & Innovation educational session, ended in spectacular fashion with Willis Towers Watson emerging victorious by one point after seven rounds of questions. We would like to thank all of the participants as well as Cayman International Insurance who helped to raise $5,500 for the IMAC Educational Scholarship Fund (ESF).

To learn more about BDO's Quiz Night event and the ESF, please follow the link here: https://caymanintinsurance.ky/news/imac-bdo-sponsored-quiz/

BDO Cayman Islands spent our May Day with a toes-in-the-sand banquet on the beach! Loads of fun had by all and a much de...
24/05/2023

BDO Cayman Islands spent our May Day with a toes-in-the-sand banquet on the beach! Loads of fun had by all and a much deserved breather from busy season for our super talented audit team!

Happy Discovery Day!
15/05/2023

Happy Discovery Day!

We wish life to be a happy bright shamrock clover, consisting of three leaves - peace, health, and prosperity.May the gr...
17/03/2023

We wish life to be a happy bright shamrock clover, consisting of three leaves - peace, health, and prosperity.

May the green light always burn for dreams and success, may every day bring joy, fun, prosperity, and kindness!

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

We are proud to announce that on January 16th, 2023, in the British Virgin Islands, with the participation of thirteen d...
22/02/2023

We are proud to announce that on January 16th, 2023, in the British Virgin Islands, with the participation of thirteen different schools across the Territory, restarted BDO Schools Football League supported by BVI Football Association and sponsored by BDO BVI.

Developing young players has been a priority of the BVI Football Association, and we share this passion. This grassroots development program as given young boys and girls the opportunity to travel abroad and further their education through international scholarships while playing football at a higher level. Equally important, however, it is a program which teaches young people the importance of teamwork, provides them with an outlet to get exercise, and stresses quick thinking.

During the course of the league in the British Virgin Islands, there will be over 150 games planned throughout four age groups starting at Under-7 all the way to Under-15 with the finals taking place at the end of March.

The BDO Schools Football League, for which BDO has been the title sponsor since 2011, is increasingly attracting BVI-born players who have had the opportunity to participate in the BDO Schools Football League. Many alumni of the League are currently playing (semi-) professional or club football in the UK and USA.

Learn more about BDO Schools Football League, teams, matches, and scores: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089270295398

The BDO Pickleball Invitational Championship made its debut on Friday, February 3rd and it was a fantastic event! 40 tea...
08/02/2023

The BDO Pickleball Invitational Championship made its debut on Friday, February 3rd and it was a fantastic event! 40 teams from all sides of the financial services industry in Cayman came out to play for the chance to be crowned the champions. A big thank you to our sponsors and everyone who participated in helping us raise $15,000 for the The Cayman Food Bank. Congratulations to Catalyst Group for winning first place, GCM for second place, and MUFG for third place. We can't wait to see what next year's event will bring!

The ecotourism trend is growing every year. It is a responsible travel to natural regions that supports environmental pr...
10/01/2023

The ecotourism trend is growing every year. It is a responsible travel to natural regions that supports environmental preservation, promotes the welfare of the local community, and includes informational and educational components.

People travel to the Caribbean islands from all over the world as it is a very popular fascinating tourist destination. The Caribbean cares about the quality of water, air, and always pays attention to the environment.

The Caribbean is the best region to take part in ecotourism due to its great variety of natural settings. Active ecotourism is one of the top vacation motivators and one of the fastest growing tourism sectors due to the increased focus on sustainability and the environment.

We would like to list some interesting activities where you can combine relaxation and care for the ecosystem:

1. Protecting coral reefs

Caribbean coasts are protected by fragile coral reefs. In different ways, tourists might band together to protect them. For example, the island of Bonaire, which is located off the coast of Venezuela, celebrated Earth Day on 22nd of April. They organised the ‘Bonaire Bond’ event, which included coral recovery dives and a visit to the Bonaire National Marine Park.

In the Bahamas, where educational programmes are run in partnership with the Bahamas Educational Reef Conservation Foundation, tourists can also learn about the importance of coral reefs by visiting the Curacao Coral Tree Nursery, which was built by the Coral Restoration Foundation.

2. Biking, walking, or using local transportation

The popularity of cycling in the Caribbean is steadily rising. This is a fantastic way to meet new people and learn a variety of interesting things. Using public transportation also can help you support the local economy and lessen your influence on the environment.

3. Taking cooking classes and food tourism

In addition to learning new dishes, cooking classes are a wonderful way to support Caribbean agriculture by purchasing delectable foods directly from farmers and chefs. Supporting local food production involves encouraging a nation to reduce its reliance on exports. For example, Barbados Food Tours provides a 3-hour gastronomy tour of the historic Bridgetown, which is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and highlights the city's most popular restaurants and cuisine.

4. Visiting protected areas and participating in a sustainable development project

Amasing conservation measures, including initiatives to replant coral reefs, regenerative farms, and wildlife protection, are being carried out throughout the Caribbean. The Cockscombe Jaguar Preserve, for instance, is one of many protected places in Belize that are managed by the Belizean Audubon Society and are popular among tourists. For enthusiastic bird watchers and naturalists, the area has recently constructed new housing.

The Caribbean is a very diverse region. The cultures and ecosystems of each island provide something fresh and exotic, in addition to the huge differences in terrain between them. This diversity is underscored by a common dependency on similar resources that needs to be conserved.

We wish you good health and a lot of vitality! May the days of the New Year be bright and cheerful! Let every new minute...
31/12/2022

We wish you good health and a lot of vitality! May the days of the New Year be bright and cheerful!
Let every new minute of life in 2023 be joyful, happy, and inspiring!

Happy New Year!

We take this time to wish you happy holidays to you and your family. Let every day be filled with happiness, let family ...
23/12/2022

We take this time to wish you happy holidays to you and your family. Let every day be filled with happiness, let family gatherings warm the soul, and let comfort and well-being always reign in your home.

Talk about FUN! We had a fantastic day running around Cayman for a   scavenger hunt followed by an afternoon on the beac...
01/12/2022

Talk about FUN! We had a fantastic day running around Cayman for a scavenger hunt followed by an afternoon on the beach!

BDO Cayman Islands sponsored a putting challenge at the Movember 2022 Golf Day. Well done to everyone who tried to get t...
01/12/2022

BDO Cayman Islands sponsored a putting challenge at the Movember 2022 Golf Day. Well done to everyone who tried to get the hole in one but our closest to the hole for the day was Kevin Falvey. Well done, Kevin.
Great day out on the Golf course with our BDO team including Conal Keane, Mark Russell, Declan Magennis and Paul Arbo.
We look forward to being apart of the golf day in 2023.

Dance is a kind of nonverbal communication that allows people to unite ideas, creativity, and sheer delight. In addition...
17/11/2022

Dance is a kind of nonverbal communication that allows people to unite ideas, creativity, and sheer delight. In addition to being performed for entertainment purposes and recreation, dance has been a strong unifying influence among people and a deep part of local culture in the Caribbean islands.

Caribbean dancing has been described as flowing, sensuous, and rhythmic. Many social dance forms are popular at carnivals and different national events, some of which are faster and more flexible, and some of which are slower and more sensual.
Many dances in the Caribbean have origins in both African and European cultures. Thus, as styles merged throughout time, new dances were created.

Each of the Caribbean nations has its own distinctive, powerful dancing styles that go along with its local music. In order to build their sense of national identity, the indigenous strove to connect and separate themselves via all of the original styles, which were all portrayed as distinctive rites. The majority of dances in the area are performed in couples or groups, like jonkonnu, tambu, oreisha, and shango, and other contemporary dances with upbeat music and movements, which gave rise to amalgamation styles like salsa, mambo, rumba, and merengue. Therefore, locals distinguish their dance culture by quicker movements accompanied by hand claps, drums, steel pans, and, more frequently, hymns or prayers.

The limbo and bongo, for example, are Trinidadian traditional dances, while the gumbay is synonymous with the Bahamas and the beguine with Guadeloupe and Martinique. The Dominican Republic and Haiti have merengue; Trinidad has calypso, and Jamaica has reggae or "dancehall" type dancing.

All the dance innovations now have come to light as well-liked neighbourhood dances, then frequently after that as beloved folk or ballroom styles that have spread throughout the area and even the world.

Although dance styles were developed and changed by people from the Caribbean, they have managed to travel with the diaspora to many nations and spread over the world. As a result, Caribbean culture, both on the islands and in the diaspora, places a strong emphasis on national dance and music as an exclusive and unique national identity, acting as a source of entertainment and a unifying force.

The   of the Caribbean islands, one of the most magnificent locations on the Earth, reflects the region's history and a ...
15/11/2022

The of the Caribbean islands, one of the most magnificent locations on the Earth, reflects the region's history and a wide range of influences.

Culture is a powerful force. People who have been influenced by culture have felt it. This region has been inhabited for many centuries. Overtime, the influence of the colonialists shaped many areas of regional life, including Caribbean .

Caribbean art demonstrates the existence of a diverse cultural history through the creation of paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures. And this is not surprising considering that the phrase "Caribbean art" refers to works created by artists from all the islands in the region.

Every island in the Caribbean has its own unique art forms and , many of which are world renowned for their originality, use of colours and materials, and link to local culture.

Each island's character is distinct and formed by the legacies of its indigenous Indian tribes, African slaves, and European colonialists.

The art of the islands is as varied as the cultures that produced it, from vivid to handmade . In all these different forms of the Caribbean art, colour and pattern use is a recurring motif.

From the creations of the indigenous Arawak Peoples to various influences from different peoples, Caribbean art reflects the rich of the region and the different waves of migration.

Critics argue that, except with Haitian art, local ingenuity did not emerge until the 20th century. In the 1950s and 1960s, a small group of Caribbean artists were able to revive traditional products known for stone carving, ceramics, and figurines.

With its roots in the 19th century, art continues to be an important embodiment of modernist art. Due to the socio-political turmoil, its evolution as an activist medium, and as a means of emotional expression about contemporary national issues, its significance has increased over the past few decades.

In the meantime, when artist DeWitt Peters relocated to Haiti from California in 1940, the history of Haitian art started to become widely known. He discovered several obscure painters after founding an art school and training facility, and he assisted them in becoming more popular for their works of art. Haitian art is well-known all over the world.

The stunning natural beauty of this area of the world was one of the major elements in the development of the local culture. The influence of the many forms and shades found in nature can be seen in the work of the Dutch watercolor artist Helen Cornet.

Many of the island's creations are inspired by African roots, and featured by Edna Manley. Manly has been called the "mother of art" and is known for black sculptures. While many of her sculptures were personal, they also had political overtones.Since the concept of art is broader and not limited to paintings and sculptures, the influence of music, dance, festivals, and even food on the cultural life of the Caribbean inhabitants should also be noted.

The presence of sugar cane and coconut palms in numerous works of art, and the use of fruits and vegetables in recipes with traditional African flavors, are examples of how food has influenced Caribbean art.

Cuba's rich history was closely mirrored in its art. The country's art and culture transformed along with the political and social climate. art is incredibly adaptable and varied, incorporating aspects from colonial iconography, European impressionism and cubism, Mexican mural art, and African and North American cultures. The roots of Cuba's extensive cultural tradition can be found in the contemporary pre-revolutionary and colonial art movements.

This article has looked at the most important elements of Caribbean culture and how they have influenced Caribbean art. As mentioned earlier, the wide variety of cultural identities that have inspired Caribbean art for hundreds of years have influenced Caribbean culture, worldview, and many aspects of life.

Despite the initial impression that the   citizens often play golf, sail, and snorkel, the range of activities for peopl...
10/11/2022

Despite the initial impression that the citizens often play golf, sail, and snorkel, the range of activities for people in the Caribbean is considerably wider. There are many various sports that are popular in the area. Cricket which was initially introduced back in the 15th century, is one of the most well-liked on the islands.

Here are some of the top popular sports in the Caribbean:

• (Soccer)
Football is one of the most well-known sports worldwide, and like the rest of the world, it unites people from all the islands. You can always find a local, willing to share their thoughts on the game wherever you are. In fact, it might be the most likable sport in the Caribbean.


Rugby continues to be popular on many British-influenced Caribbean islands. Among other places, the sport is practiced in Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Saint Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago, but thanks to development programs, it popularity is catching on in other islands such as the British Virgin Islands.


In the Caribbean's former British colonies (as well as present Commonwealth countries), cricket is incredibly popular. For instance, Brian Lara, the cricket player with the most runs scored, is revered as a national hero in Trinidad. The yearly cricket season, which lasts from May to December, has hundreds of matches played across the Caribbean Islands. Now, thanks to new formats such as T20, popularity is increasing even further and has allowed Caribbean players to find success in international leagues such as the Indian Premier League (IPL). Internationally, the West Indies cricket team is one of the most loved international teams, though they have had limited success in the past few years.

• /Softball
The region best recognised for its passion for baseball is the Dominican Republic. In fact, the game was popular in this country long before the US took over in 1916. Baseball is a popular sport in Cuba as well, and tourists may see celebration games of the Cuban National League in places like Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Camaguey, and Holguin. In many Caribbean Islands, softball is seen as the most popular national sport (both fast-pitch and slow-pitch).

• Horse Racing
Although horse racing is not typically linked with the Caribbean, the " of kings" is popular on islands like Barbados, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Martinique, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad and Tobago. The Barbados Turf Club race at Garrison Savannah, close to Bridgetown, is arguably the most famous. There is also an active -racing circuit between the British Virgin Islands and the US Virgin Islands where horses frequently travel between both islands competing in popular race days.

In the Caribbean, sport serves as a tool for integration by bringing communities together. Sport that foster a sense of pride and unity among Caribbean nations frequently bring them together.

During their lifetime, every person faces more than one difficult situation - from hiccups in personal relationships to ...
08/11/2022

During their lifetime, every person faces more than one difficult situation - from hiccups in personal relationships to global crises. One of the properties that helps us survive hardships is psychological resilience.

Psychological resilience characterises our ability to cope with adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or significant sources of stress. The more mindful we are about our internal response to crisis, the better we can overcome complicated situations. High change of smooth recovery after a shaky situation is often triggered by calm and timely assessment of the situation occurred.

Mental Stability in crisis is not a trait or property of the psyche inherent in individual people, but includes a special way of thinking, behaving, and reacting to events that can be developed. It depends on multiple factors, such as upbringing, environment, and the complexity of certain events, however, is fully flexible and adjustable if the person uses the right tools to achieve a collected response to difficulties. Resilience is certainly something, that can be developed throughout life.

There are some practical ways to support yourself and your mental health when you are going through difficult times:

• Focus on what you can control. Plan your daily activities and stick to the plan, make small decisions, instead of trying to solve the big riddle as a whole, at once.
• Contribute to good causes. Find a way to help those in need. Service above self.
• Arrange a comfortable environment. Surround yourself with things that make you feel good. This includes your favourite movies, delicious food, or an enjoyable hobby.
• Reduce tension in the body. When we are stressed, it is often transmitted through muscle tension. Practice breathing exercises, relaxation meditation or mindfulness.
• Allow yourself to feel. Expressing, rather than harbouring, negative emotions will make you feel better.
• Do not be afraid to ask for help.

Life consists of beautiful things that raise happy emotions. Whether these things are small or big is irrelevant to the dopamine rush in our brain, as it lights up the same area in our brain that is responsible for good mood. Surround yourself with small happy things every day, and that alone will already significantly increase the level of general positivity in your life, where stressful situation will only seem like a small, insignificant issue.

The old saying goes, “  and you shall receive”. A person who asks a  , normally gets what they ask for - the key point i...
13/10/2022

The old saying goes, “ and you shall receive”. A person who asks a , normally gets what they ask for - the key point is determination and desire. This belief makes sense since is a conscious and active orientation of a person towards a certain result. Such individuals know exactly what they want. Psychologists often advice clients to act on purpose.

Culturally, it's not always convenient to directly ask for what you want. Instead of specifying what we want, we often mumble and hesitate to approach a person and ask for something, although there is nothing shameful. Often the result is that we just don’t act, which often leads to worse results – issues normally don’t just miraculously correct themselves or tasks get done on their own.

Asking is a skill that can be learned. When you ask well, you can get to your desired result faster, while saving you time and energy. For example, if you want to become an expert in your field, start asking the subject matter experts for advice or consultation.

The art of asking is, foremost, to actually ask!

Awareness of what you want to achieve is an obvious first step; however, it is often overlooked. Often, we (or others) do not always understand exactly what we need. But the clearer you are about what you want, the easier it will be to ask for it. Quite often, miscommunication takes place, exactly due to lack of clarity and confidence in question.

These are the tips which can be helpful to feel yourself confident:

1. Be direct, clear, and specific.

2. Define the problem. What are you trying to solve? Which materials, processes, steps, parts, or people are involved to solve it?

3. Outline how much time, energy, resources you think it will take. Explain clearly what the person will need to do to fulfill the request.

4. Be selective and targeted with whom you ask. It is better to ask three people who are well-prepared to answer your question than 15 people who are not interested at all.

5. Push yourself outside your comfort zone and strike up a conversation with strangers. Often the people who may have the answers or may be able to help, may not be your contacts or friends.

6. Avoid vagueness; aim for honesty and transparency.

7. Make people feel comfortable helping you. Give people the opportunity to be helpful. Think about it as, by not asking, you are actually taking away their opportunity to help you.

8. Don't be afraid to hear "no". We live in a culture that is afraid to say no, and vice versa. We are afraid to ask, because we, in return, are afraid to be refused (often we talk ourselves out of asking because we think the person will refuse). But this is quite normal, since refusing or agreeing to help is a personal matter for each person.

Asking the pressing questions may not always be easy, but it should not be too difficult either. Everything is possible with a strong desire. After all, every new opportunity in life always begins with a question.

Thank you to Rotary Central Cayman Islands  for hosting such a lovely evening while supporting such a deserving foundati...
11/10/2022

Thank you to Rotary Central Cayman Islands for hosting such a lovely evening while supporting such a deserving foundation as the Alex Panton Foundation. Building awareness and support for the youths' mental health in Cayman is incredibly important to BDO and we were thrilled to join this fun and fancy event!

The Cayman Islands are well known for bringing very diverse cultures together, and BDO Cayman Islands is no exception. W...
07/09/2022

The Cayman Islands are well known for bringing very diverse cultures together, and BDO Cayman Islands is no exception. We had a DELICIOUS day celebrating our traditional meals at our Cultural Potluck Day!

We had a blast while keeping fit playing the hippest sport in town,  , at the Holiday Inn Resort Grand Cayman!
26/08/2022

We had a blast while keeping fit playing the hippest sport in town, , at the Holiday Inn Resort Grand Cayman!

The Caribbean Sea is the body of water adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean contained within the ring of Caribbean islands. Fo...
12/08/2022

The Caribbean Sea is the body of water adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean contained within the ring of Caribbean islands. For many, the Caribbean is primarily a place to spend time on a white sandy beach.

For the Caribbean people, the Marine biologists across the globe and researchers, however, it is much more than just a place for rest and relaxation. The Sea is literally the lifeblood of the Caribbean economy, supporting the transportation of goods and people through shipping, providing food from fisheries, and supporting tourism.

Read more: http://www.bdo.ky/en-gb/insights/featured-insights/importance-of-the-caribbean-sea?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpm&utm_campaign=importance_of_the_caribbean_sea

The Caribbean’s most devastating and unfortunately, common weather occurrences are hurricanes. They are large and whirli...
08/08/2022

The Caribbean’s most devastating and unfortunately, common weather occurrences are hurricanes. They are large and whirling storms which generate winds from 119 to more than 252 km/h, whose speed can be compared to high-speed trains and the sound has been compared to that of a jet engine. Such large rotating storms bring destructive winds, torrential rain, and coastal flooding from devastating sea surge, which destroys everything in its path often leading to erosion. In the Caribbean region, the Hurricane Season, as it is known, commences on June 1st and lasts until November 30th, with the peak of the season happening during the early days of September. During these months, it is not uncommon to find a hurricane forming or threatening somewhere in the Caribbean region.

Read more: http://www.bdo.ky/en-gb/insights/featured-insights/impact-of-hurricanes-on-the-caribbean-region?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpm&utm_campaign=impact_of_hurricanes

The Caribbean is one of the world's most tourism-dependent countries. According to the World Tourism Organisation (WTO),...
05/08/2022

The Caribbean is one of the world's most tourism-dependent countries. According to the World Tourism Organisation (WTO), the tourism sector accounts for approximately 50% of GDP in the United Nations Member States, and is the biggest contributor to the creation of jobs and the earning of foreign exchange for the Caribbean economy.

Read more: http://www.bdo.ky/en-gb/insights/featured-insights/food-tourism-in-the-caribbean?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpm&utm_campaign=food_tourism_caribbean

Congratulations on the End of Busy Season! The hard work of everyone in Professional Business Services is seen and appre...
04/07/2022

Congratulations on the End of Busy Season!

The hard work of everyone in Professional Business Services is seen and appreciated!

Caribbean cities make everyone fall in love with a unique combination of masterpieces created by nature and features add...
27/06/2022

Caribbean cities make everyone fall in love with a unique combination of masterpieces created by nature and features added by man. Untouched green parks and tiny colonial houses. Snow-white sunny beaches and narrow cobbled streets. Year-round bright sun and continuously bustling life.

Being a father is the most responsible and rewarding job in a man's life. Be proud of your children. Cherish every secon...
19/06/2022

Being a father is the most responsible and rewarding job in a man's life. Be proud of your children. Cherish every second spent with them because you are a shining example to follow. Be proud of your fathers. May luck, health, and success be always in your life.

Happy Father's Day!

♟BDO were proud sponsors of the Jubilee Chess Classic that was held during the long public holiday.  Well done to all th...
14/06/2022

♟BDO were proud sponsors of the Jubilee Chess Classic that was held during the long public holiday. Well done to all the players and thanks to the Cayman Islands Chess Federation for organizing!♟

BDO Cayman Islands would like to welcome Mark Castillo, who has joined the firm as an Audit Senior in our Cayman office....
10/06/2022

BDO Cayman Islands would like to welcome Mark Castillo, who has joined the firm as an Audit Senior in our Cayman office.

BDO Cayman Islands team wishes you good luck and prosperity at this new stage in your career!

Welcome to the team, Mark!

The oceans are the lungs of our planet because they provide most of the oxygen needed for our respiration. They are one ...
08/06/2022

The oceans are the lungs of our planet because they provide most of the oxygen needed for our respiration. They are one of the main sources of food and medicine, as well as an important part of the biosphere.

Our shared care for the ocean will be an obstacle to the extinction of many species of plants and animals and will allow future generations to enjoy the beauty, richness, and potential of the world's oceans.

Happy Oceans Day!

We would like to express our best wishes to Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II on this historic occasion! God save the Q...
02/06/2022

We would like to express our best wishes to Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II on this historic occasion!

God save the Queen!

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