Abbreviation
GN
Last Notice ID
671
Last Notice ID Year
2025

CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION: CATCo-Re Ltd.

ORDER

INSURANCE ACT 1978

CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION

UNDER SECTION 41(1)(a)

The BERMUDA MONETARY AUTHORITY in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by virtue of Section 41(1)(a) of the Insurance Act 1978, (“the Act”), hereby cancels, at the request of the Insurer listed below, the respective Class 3 Insurer registration granted to the said Insurer  under the Act effective, 18th May 2020: -

 

CATCo-Re Ltd.

TEMPORARY FUNDRAISING LICENCE - CENTRE AGAINST ABUSE

THE CHARITIES ACT, 2014

The persons named hereunder have been approved for a TEMPORARY FUNDRAISING LICENCE T2094.

Issued to CENTRE AGAINST ABUSE in accordance with the Charities Act 2014, section 43 (5).

The Temporary Fundraising Licence is issued for the period May 14, 2020 to August 14, 2020.

Applicant Licensee and Custodian of the funds:

Lane Closure For Belco Trench Work Monday, May 25th, 2020 Through Friday, August 28th, 2020

Harrington Sound Road
Hamilton Parish

Lane Closure for Belco Trench Work
Monday, May 25th, 2020 Through Friday, August 28th, 2020

The Ministry of Public Works wishes to inform motorists that Harrington Sound Road, Hamilton Parish will undergo trench work that will require a one-lane closure. This trench work will commence west of Paynter’s Road and head west towards Devil’s Hole. The trench work will only affect the eastbound lane with 200’ section lengths at a time.

Lane Closure: North Shore Road Hamilton Parish Lane Closure and Railway Trail Closure

North Shore Road
Hamilton Parish
Lane Closure And Railway Trail Closure
for Ministry Of Public Works Embankment Repairs
Monday May 25th, 2020 Through Friday, June 26th, 2020

The Ministry of Public Works wishes to inform motorists that North Shore Road near Shelly Bay Beach in Hamilton Parish will undergo embankment repairs that will require a portion of the railway trail and at times a one-lane closure on North Shore Road eastbound lane. This embankment repair will commence west of Shelly Bay Beach along the railway trail pedestrian foot path.