Cayman Brac and Little Cayman may have the lead over Grand Cayman when it comes to pristine environment and quiet, beautiful holiday getaways, but both are hoping to build their economies with closer business links to their larger sibling.
It is hard to argue Grand Cayman isn’t an integrated community because of the small size of the Island, but the population density is actually less than most other Caribbean countries.
When Chamber President Stuart Bostock gave his address at the Chamber of Commerce’s Annual General Meeting, he identified integration as one of the four engines of success in today’s world. “The Cayman Islands is a multi-cultural, multi-lingual and international community.
According to census figures, in 1960 there were 8,511 residents in the Cayman Islands. That year, Cayman’s legislature passed several laws that would send the island country on a path to becoming an off-shore financial giant.