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Posted: Tuesday 31 October, 2017 at 1:22 PM

Governor Antoine Commences Second Round - Country Outreach Mission

By: (ECCB), Press Release

    Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis - 30 October 2017 -- Alleviating the plight of small traders when transacting business in regional markets; and promoting competitiveness, productivity and global connectivity through greater use of digital payments solutions; were among the broad issues discussed as Governor, of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) Timothy N. J. Antoine, commenced the second round of country outreach missions with engagements in St Vincent and the Grenadines.

     

    The Country Outreach Missions are in keeping with the ECCB’s strategy to improve stakeholder relations.  They are intended to engage and solicit input from political, social and business leaders to better identify ways for the ECCB to support the development of its member countries. 
     
    The mission to St Vincent and the Grenadines took place over the period 25 – 26 October, where Governor Antoine met with the Cabinet and Members of the Opposition, representatives of the Chamber of Commerce, civil society, commercial banks and the media.  During the engagements Governor Antoine presented the ECCB’s strategic vision and priorities; and the scorecard for St Vincent and the Grenadines, which reviewed the country’s performance in relation to the Bank’s key strategic priorities of maintaining the stability of the currency, financial sector resilience, promoting fiscal and debt sustainability and economic development and competitiveness.

    The other broad areas discussed included:

    Improving resilience to climate change in areas such as construction and infrastructural development, fiscal legislation and improved agricultural practices;
    Strengthening the implementation capacity at the national and regional levels to better access finance, for development and climate change adaptation;
    Improving access to credit to small businesses and enhancing financial education and awareness; and
    Revamping the education system to cater to the new digital economy.
     
    Governor Antoine describes the discussions in St Vincent and the Grenadines as “very fruitful” and expresses gratitude to all the stakeholders for their participation and valuable contributions. He says the ECCB looks forward to working in partnership with these partners to identify solutions to the issues identified.

    The next leg of the mission will take place in Grenada from 30 – 31 October.
     
     
     

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