BMA definition

BMA means the Bermuda Monetary Authority, or, should the Bermuda Monetary Authority no longer have jurisdiction or responsibility to regulate the Company or the Insurance Group, as the context requires, a regulator which is otherwise subject to Applicable Supervisory Regulations.

Examples of BMA in a sentence

  • The grant holder must liaise with and obtain prior approval from the BMA press office before any press statements are issued with regard to the grant and/or the findings from the research project funded by the grant.

  • BC-A.3.2 When the CBB replaced the BMA in September 2006, the provisions of this Module remained in force.

  • The BMA Foundation will use information provided in the application for the processing and the assessment of the application, for awarding the grant and for the financial payment and monitoring of the grant.

  • Applicants are permitted to apply to other BMA Foundation grants.

  • The name of the successful applicant and their research project title will be made available on the BMA Foundation website following the awarding of the grants, as well as the details of any published work resulting from the research project.


More Definitions of BMA

BMA means the Bermuda Monetary Authority established under the Bermuda Monetary Authority Act 1969;
BMA means the Boxing Marketing Arm, the exclusive marketing agency for all AIBA commercial properties, managing all properties of AOB, APB and WSB and owned by AIBA and third party investors;
BMA means block management area. A BMA is a specified area on which, by cooperative agreement between the landowner, other resource management agencies and the department, public hunting is permitted with certain restrictions or use rules.
BMA means the Bermuda Monetary Authority or, should the Bermuda Monetary Authority no longer have jurisdiction or responsibility to regulate the Guarantor or the Insurance Group, as the context requires, a regulator that administers the Applicable Supervisory Regulations.