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Realtor’s ‘staggering’ Q1 sales volume rise By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net A leading realtor yesterday revealed his firm had seen a “staggering” year-over-year increase in 2017 first quarter sales volumes, with the new government’s election provided “a great opportunity” to further grow the Bahamian market. George Damianos, Damianos Sotheby’s International Realty’s president, told Tribune Business that his company was “up considerably more” than the 23 per cent sales volume increase it enjoyed for the 2016 full year. While the general election had no obvious impact on international buyer demand, Mr Damianos said the FNM’s victory gave the Bahamas a chance to send a worldwide message that it was “open for business”. He called for the Dr Hu-

Election ‘great opportunity’ to further boost market Damianos: Bahamas can show ‘open for business’ Urges new Govt to emulate 28-day approval promise bert Minnis-led administration to emulate the last FNM government, which pledged a 28-day approvals turnaround for foreigners purchasing real estate worth $1.5 million or more, by introducing similar proinvestor policies that grew the overall market. “We’re doing fine,”Mr Damianos told Tribune Business of his own See pg b4

New Govt told: ‘Jump immediately’ on BPL By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net

‘No time to delay’ with summer and Baha Mar

A former Cabinet Minister yesterday warned the new administration that it will have to “jump immediately”on Bahamas Power & Light (BPL), given the increased summer energy demand and commitments to Baha Mar’s new owner. Phenton Neymour, a former minister of state for the environment, who had responsibility for BPL’s predecessor entity, the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC), urged Dr Minnis’s government to make a “quick assessment” of BPL’s operational and financial position. He added that with the summer months fast approaching, and Baha Mar moving ahead with its phased opening, the Government has “no time whatsoever” to delay on the issue. “It is indeed critical that they jump immediately on the BPL issue,” Mr Neymour said. “We need an assessment on their position, not only operational but See pg b5

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Govt asked: Do all GBPA licensees get 20-year tax breaks? By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

GB Chamber chief seeks ‘fine bit of detail’ clarity

The Government was yesterday urged to clarify whether it will grant Freeport businesses an automatic 20-year extension of their expired tax breaks, amid general acclaim for its pledge to “roll back” the Christie administration’s impositions.

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Mick Holding, the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce’s president, told Tribune Business that the reaffirmed promise by K P Turnquest, the Deputy Prime Minister, was “excellent news” for the Grand Bahama Port Authority’s

(GBPA) 3,500 licensees. However, he said “a little bit more detail” was required on the new administration’s intentions, and especially whether it planned to place See pg b6

Family Guardian’s parent yesterday reported a 103 per cent year-over-year increase in 2017 first quarter net income, after an 11.5 per cent drop in total benefit payouts offset a $1.7 million revenue contraction. L. Edgar Moxey, FamGuard Corporation’s chairman and chief executive, told shareholders that

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Benefits fall 11.5% to offset $1.7m revenue fall the decline in annuity deposits for the three months to end-March 31 was a ‘double edged sword’ that worked in the company’s favour. Although the fall in annuity deposits drove the revenue decline, its also

lessened the amount of reserves that had to be set aside to pay future policyholder benefits, positively impacting expenses. “Total revenues decreased by $1.7 million over the same period in 2016,” Mr Moxey wrote. “However, this was primarily due to a reduction in annuity deposits during the quarter. “As is the custom for annuities, deposits fluctuate from period to period See pg b4

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The Medical Association of the Bahamas (MAB) president yesterday urged the new government to be “more honest and open” over healthcare reform than its predecessor, which he accused of “ramming NHI down our throats”. Dr Sy Pierre told Tribune Business he was “hoping for better” from the Dr Hubert Minnis-led administration, with both NHI and the use of doctors’ names without their permission set to be addressed at last night’s MAB annual meeting. While the new government has yet to fully detail See pg b5

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