AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI for SMEs: Meta is rolling out its WhatsApp/Instagram “Business Agent” globally, aiming to help small and medium businesses automate customer replies, scheduling, and product recommendations in minutes—already used by about a million businesses in select markets including Brazil and Mexico. Cross-border payments: Bank of America says it will launch next quarter real-time cross-border payments for corporate and commercial clients via Swift or CashPro, targeting faster remittances and e-commerce vendor payouts. World Cup rules hit local shops: A Fort Worth bar owner says Meta banned his posts after FIFA flagged trademark issues tied to World Cup hashtags, highlighting how strict FIFA branding rules can disrupt small business marketing. Tourism boost via air links: Haiti’s new Newark–Cap-Haïtien route is expected to drive visitor arrivals and spill over to hotels, restaurants, transport, handicrafts, and local small businesses. Cyber risk for SMBs: A FIFA World Cup security report warns of identity fraud and fake ticketing/hospitality sites, with thousands of suspicious domains already registered. Local business demand signals: Jamaica’s rebuilding data shows a surge in building permit applications, including a notable rise in small residential projects under 300 sqm—an early read on recovery momentum for small builders and related firms.
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