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      Our Banking practice offers specialized services to a wide range of industry clients at local, national, and global levels. Our multi-disciplinary team consists of professionals who are specialists in their fields, with deep experience in the issues surrounding the Banking industry.

      We continuously evolve and grow to ensure we have the capabilities, methods, and alliances to deliver insights-driven, fact-based, and technology-enabled services. These services are designed to enhance sustainable value and meet specific client needs, helping our clients achieve successful outcomes.

      Gretchen Hammes

      Partner, Insurance and Banking

      KPMG in the Cayman Islands


      The Cayman Islands
      Change and Regulation in Banking

      The Banking industry is currently going through significant change. Though most of this change is driven based on international pressures, the effects are impacting Banks within the Cayman Islands and across the Caribbean. Various acts and directives within the US and the EU have led to complex regulation and legislation facing a lot of banks across the region.

      The Cayman Islands is recognized as a sophisticated and mature financial center. Currently, there are over 100 banks and trust companies in the Cayman Islands, representing many of the largest banks in the world.  The Cayman Islands banking sector is regulated and supervised by The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority. The Cayman Islands sustained efforts to maintain strong internationally recognized legal and regulatory frameworks lead to its successful removal from the FATF grey list in 2023.

      The Bahamas
      Overview of Banking Sector

      The Bahamas has a long history as a center for financial services, ranging from banks, trusts and insurance companies. Presently, there are just under 200 banks and trust companies licensed in The Bahamas.  The Bahamas banking sector is regulated and supervised by The Central Bank of The Bahamas. Presently, The Bahamas regulator is focused on modernization of local payment systems, a regime for digital assets and an overhaul of its economic substance framework.

      The British Virgin Islands
      Financial Services and Regulatory Developments

      The British Virgin Islands remains a significant financial services center. The BVI Financial Services Commission regulates and supervises approximately 300 banks and trust companies.  Through a number of amendments in its regulators, The British Virgin Islands will expand its oversight through annual financial returns for registered companies and beneficial ownership reporting.

      The Cayman Islands

      Change and Regulation in Banking

      The Banking industry is currently going through significant change. Though most of this change is driven based on international pressures, the effects are impacting Banks within the Cayman Islands and across the Caribbean. Various acts and directives within the US and the EU have led to complex regulation and legislation facing a lot of banks across the region.

      The Cayman Islands is recognized as a sophisticated and mature financial center. Currently, there are over 100 banks and trust companies in the Cayman Islands, representing many of the largest banks in the world.  The Cayman Islands banking sector is regulated and supervised by The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority. The Cayman Islands sustained efforts to maintain strong internationally recognized legal and regulatory frameworks lead to its successful removal from the FATF grey list in 2023.

      The Bahamas

      Overview of Banking Sector

      The Bahamas has a long history as a center for financial services, ranging from banks, trusts and insurance companies. Presently, there are just under 200 banks and trust companies licensed in The Bahamas.  The Bahamas banking sector is regulated and supervised by The Central Bank of The Bahamas. Presently, The Bahamas regulator is focused on modernization of local payment systems, a regime for digital assets and an overhaul of its economic substance framework.

      The British Virgin Islands

      Financial Services and Regulatory Developments

      The British Virgin Islands remains a significant financial services center. The BVI Financial Services Commission regulates and supervises approximately 300 banks and trust companies.  Through a number of amendments in its regulators, The British Virgin Islands will expand its oversight through annual financial returns for registered companies and beneficial ownership reporting.


      Our services

      Financial statement audits give assurance over information used by investors and the capital markets.

      Attitudes to tax are changing. Organizations of all sizes are ever more exposed to new trends in tax regulation, not just locally but globally.

      Advisory works with the world’s leading organizations to create and protect the sustainable value of their business.

      What we do

      • Industry trends

        We are always available to discuss industry trends and topics of interest to guide your organization on its path to sustainable success. Our close connection with regulators, understanding of key issues, and deep industry knowledge facilitate smooth collaboration and practical execution.

      • Leveraging our global network

        Leveraging our global network, we provide advice on operational and strategic business challenges and opportunities. Our team of professionals in Audit, Tax, and Advisory continuously collaborates with clients regionally and globally. With a wealth of industry experience and specialist knowledge, our banking professionals are equipped to address your business needs effectively.

      What we do - banking


      Our insights

      How leading banks are driving successful operational and cost transformation

      CEOs are optimistic about growth, advancing AI, boosting cyber resilience, and transforming workforces to meet ongoing change

      A blueprint for creating value through AI-driven transformation

      How leading banks and retailers are unlocking the future of payments

      Our people

      Gretchen Hammes

      Partner, Insurance and Banking

      KPMG in the Cayman Islands



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