Month: March 2026
Town Redevelopment Plan
Recently-announced plans to beautify Main Street, redevelop Casemates Square and upgrade Chatham Counterguard represent the most significant investment in Gibraltar’s commercial heart for years. We've been promised better lighting, landscaping, new street furniture and more consistent shopfronts. On the surface, these are physical improvements. In reality, they send a much bigger signal.
Women in Enterprise marked International Women’s Day yesterday with a well-attended event hosted at the headquarters of ISOLAS LLP, a longstanding supporter of the initiative. ISOLAS has consistently opened its doors to Women in Enterprise events and continues to support the group’s work to champion gender equality, professional development and the advancement of women in business across Gibraltar.
The Discipline Dividend
I did not expect a conversation about training discipline to make me rethink the way I run my working week. But that is the thing about the Gibraltar Federation of Small Businesses’ Wellness event series: it has a habit of leading you somewhere you did not anticipate when you walked in.
Will Prices Rise After April?
From cocoa price spikes hitting bakeries to wholesalers reworking supply chains and retailers warning that increases are inevitable, David Revagliatte speaks to businesses across sectors about the real maths behind the Treaty. With Transaction Tax replacing import duties and margins already tight, some are absorbing what they can. Others say that is no longer realistic.
As a qualified accountant and Finance Director who has spent many years in the insurance industry across various jurisdictions, I have often thought about what it means to “give to gain.”
Treaty Support Package
The Government has announced a package of measures designed to support retail and wholesale businesses during the early implementation phase of the UK–EU treaty for Gibraltar. The measures were outlined by the Chief Minister in Parliament and are aimed at helping firms manage the transition when the treaty is provisionally expected to take effect from 10 April.