Cayman Islands:
Business Licensing Counter Now Accepting Card Payments
18 January 2016
Cayman Islands Government
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As of this Monday, 18 January, business owners will have the
option of paying their trade and business licensing fees using
bank-issued credit and debit cards.
Previously, the Business Licensing Counter, formerly known as
the Trade and Business Licensing Counter, accepted cash and cheques
only.
Licence fees are payable at the counter, located on the first
floor in the Government Administration Building, between 9am and
4pm, Mondays to Fridays.
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