HAMILTON, Bermuda — The Bermuda International Mediation and Arbitration Centre (BIMAC) is set to open later this year, transforming long-running conversations into a concrete institutional presence.
Planned as a nearly 10,000-square-foot, purpose-built facility in Bermuda’s capital, the Centre will feature technology-enabled hearing rooms and breakout spaces designed for modern dispute resolution. According to those familiar with the project, BIMAC will be supported by real-time transcription, live translation services, virtual hearing capabilities, professional case management, secure document platforms, and a concierge service aimed at international users.
The Centre is expected to host both ad hoc proceedings and arbitrations administered by external institutions, while also rolling out its own arbitration and mediation rules. From the outset, BIMAC’s architects say, the goal is flexibility and efficiency—positioning Bermuda as a competitive venue in a crowded dispute-resolution market long dominated by established centres in the United States and the wider Caribbean.




