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PM Terrance Drew Commemorates 45th Anniversary Of Social Security Board

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PM Terrance Drew commemorates 45th anniversary of Social Security Board, Image Courtesy: Facebook, terrance drew official address
PM Terrance Drew commemorates 45th anniversary of Social Security Board, Image Courtesy: Facebook, terrance drew official address

The social security board of St Kitts and Nevis is celebrating its 45th anniversary. To mark the occasion, Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew, also the minister of social security has extended his greetings through his social media account. He extended his greetings to the citizens, nationals, residents and contributors to Social Security.

Through his social media, Dr Terrance Drew informed the people of St Kitts and Nevis that they are celebrating the forty-fifth anniversary under the theme: Transform Reform Thrive: Social Security 45.

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Further, Dr Drew noted that As a socially responsible organization, Social Security had demonstrated its commitment to nation-building through its various programs. Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew elaborated that these programmes include annual donations to health and national security education programmes, capital investment in local development projects, and support to youth programs and NGOs. All these programmes add value to the core function of social security.

Meanwhile, Dr Terrance Drew extended his gratitude to the founding fathers and prominent personalities of St Kitts and Nevis, including Sir Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw (The social security headquarters of St Kitts and Nevis was named after Bradshaw.) and E St John Payne.

Dr Terrance Drew explained in the Facebook post that John Payne’s visionary work developed an organization founded on international principles of equity, solidarity, and universality. The Prime Minister further noted that helped by their foresight, significant decisions made in 1978 have propelled the fund into financial prowess and security 45 years later.

Here, Dr Terrance Drew also noted that they are indebted as a Nation to all the former administrators, management, and staff. The contributions from all the members mentioned above whose contributions cannot be measured or minimized. We are grateful for your stewardship, commitment, and dedication to the Board’s mission to provide the best possible benefits to all insured.

he extended greetings on the 45th Anniversary of St Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board.



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Bank of St. Vincent Acquires Barbados-Based First Caribbean Int. Bank

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The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) said the Bank of St Vincent and the Grenadines’ (BOSVG) has taken over the operations of the  First Caribbean International Bank (Barbados) Limited (FCIB) in Kingstown.

In a statement, the ECCB, which serves as a central bank for the islands of Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and St. Kitts-Nevis, said the takeover goes into effect on Friday.

“The ECCB, in consultation with the ECCB Monetary Council, approved the application for the transfer of the assets and liabilities of FCIB, St. Vincent and the Grenadines branch to BOSVG on 15 July 2022, pursuant to Section 43 of the Banking Act, 2015 of St. Vincent and the Grenadines (No 4 of 2015), as amended,” the ECCB said.

It said in accordance with these approvals, the ECCB issued an updated banking license to BOSVG and that the Banking Business Vesting Orders have been signed and gazetted in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

“The ECCB remains resolute in its mandate to supervise all licensed financial institutions under the Banking Act, 2015. The financial sector in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union is evolving. Citizens and residents in our Currency Union are encouraged to stay abreast of developments,” it said without elaborating on the amount paid for the acquisition.

In 2021, a consortium of banks in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the branches and banking operations of CIBC FirstCaribbean in Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts-Nevis, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

“This acquisition by the Consortium represents a significant development in the evolution of the banking system of the ECCU. Once approved by the regulators, we are very confident that it will lay the basis for further enhanced value creation in these economies and greater prosperity for our society,” the Consortium lead, and BOSVG managing director, Derry Williams, had said then.

The four members of the Consortium are the National Bank of Dominica Limited; Grenada Co-operative Bank Limited; Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Limited; and the Bank of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Limited.

“The four indigenous banks are an excellent fit for the bank’s St. Vincent, Grenada, Dominica, and St. Kitts business, given their knowledge of the local markets match with our product offerings and client base and a strong market positioning. They bring a depth of local knowledge to the market and the needs of our clients there,” said CIBC FirstCaribbean’s Chief Executive Officer, Colette Delaney

The acquisition expands the Consortium’s loan base by more than EC$600 million (One EC dollar=US$0.37 cents) net, the deposit portfolio by EC$1.5  billion, and provides the additional scale to better service the Consortium’s respective communities and contribute to the region’s economic and social advancement.

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WICB Regional Four Day Update – NevisPages.com

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Guyana V Jamaica
Guyana 278 all out: Leon Johnson 150
Mindley 3 for 34
Jamaica 115 all out: Derval Greene 42
Nial Smith 5 for 39
Guyana 294 for 7 declared: Tevin Imlach 136
Mindley 6 for 54
Jamaica needed 458 to win—229 all out: Tevin Gilzene 85; Jermaine Blackwood 80
Kevin St. Clair 4 for 37
Guyana won by 228 runs

Leewards V Windwards
Leewards 382 for 9 declared: Kofi James 107; Karima Gore 93; Kieran Powell 75
Sherman Lewis 3 for 76
Windwards: 353 all out: Kavem Hodge 137; Alick Athanaze 128
Jeremiah Louis 4 for 46; Rahkeem Cornwall 4 for 109
Leewards: 144 all out: Montcin Hodge 59
Preston MC Sween 5 for 39
Windwards needing 174 runs to win—174 for 4: Sunil Ambris 40*
Rahkeem Cornwall 2 for 53
Windwards won by 6 wickets

Barbados V Trinbago
Trinbago 203 all out: Jason Mohammed 55
Chaim Holder 5 for 71
Barbados 271 all out: Zachary McCaskie 92
Imran Khan 4 for 86
Trinbago 185 all out: Darren Bravo 36
Chaim Holder 4 for 63
Barbados needs 118 runs to win—118 for 3: Zachary McCaskie 55*
Bryan Charles 3 for 29
Barbados won by 7 wickets



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Denzil Douglas Applauds SKN Educators For Featuring On OAS Socials

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs in the government of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Denzil Douglas, recently took to his social media account to applaud Clarice Cotton and Vanta Walters for their achievement of featuring in the Social media posts of the OAS (Organization of American States). The Minister of Foreign Affairs shared his excitement that the international organization acknowledged the two educators of St Kitts and Nevis.

Dr Denzil Douglas noted that the Organization of American States is currently celebrating the VI Inter-American Week of People of African Descent in the Americas. Under this initiative, the organization acknowledges people of African descent through various activities. Among these activities, the OAS profiles transformative education advocates from across the Americas who have excelled in their national or regional contributions.

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As per the update shared by Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Denzil Douglas, The theme of the celebration of the Week is “Fighting Slavery’s Legacy of Racism through Transformative Education in the Americas”.

Two nationals of St Kitts and Nevis, who have contributed immensely to the country’s development, got the chance to feature under the initiative. The Organization of American States applauded the two educators through the social media post. Dr Denzil Douglas social media post also featured congratulatory messages from all the social media users.

The first person on the list is Clarice Cotton. She is an educator with over five decades of experience in imparting education. During her decades-long career,, she radically transformed the lives of children and adults with special needs in St. Kitts and Nevis.

Meanwhile, the other national of St Kitts and Nevis, Vanta Walters is featured on the social media profile of OAS as an educator with over four decades of experience. During her years of service to the various generations of students in the country, she brought significant transformation to early childhood development in the country.



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