About
About Cayman Journal
An independent business and financial newspaper of record for the Caribbean — covering markets, companies, and the institutions that shape them.
Cayman Journal is an independent business and financial news publication. We cover markets, public companies, mergers and acquisitions, and the broader economy — with a focus on stories that affect investors, executives, and the people who work at the companies we write about.
Our newsroom combines reporting from human journalists with automated tooling that surfaces signals from regulatory filings, press releases, and market data. Every published story goes through editorial review, and we attribute facts to the documents and sources that support them.
We disclose our methodology and standards in detail on our Editorial Standards page, and we publish corrections promptly when we get something wrong. Reader trust is the only asset that matters to us, and we try to behave accordingly.
The Journal was founded in 2014 and reports out of George Town, Grand Cayman, with correspondents in Washington, Tokyo, and London. Our coverage extends across the wider Caribbean and into the offshore financial system that connects it to the rest of the world.
Editorial standards
Coverage
Cayman Journal reports on equity and credit markets, central banks and macro data, corporate earnings, M&A, restructurings, governance, and public-company filings including 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, 13F, and insider Form 4. Our regional focus is the Caribbean, with particular depth on the Cayman Islands.
Corrections
When we make a factual mistake we correct the article promptly, add a dated correction note at the foot of the piece, and surface significant corrections on our dedicated corrections page. Readers can flag errors at [email protected].
Funding
Cayman Journal is independently owned and funded by reader subscriptions, sponsored events, and licensed content partnerships. We do not accept payment for editorial coverage. Sponsored content, when present, is labelled clearly and produced separately from the newsroom.