(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) CARICOM Secretary-General His Excellency
Edwin Carrington has outlined six of the major
challenges facing the indigenous banking industry in
the Caribbean.
Speaking at the Opening Ceremony of the 34th
Annual General meeting and Conference of the
Caribbean Association of Indigenous Banks (CAIB) at
Le Meridien Pegasus Hotel, in Georgetown, Guyana on
Monday night, the Secretary-General said that the
infant association of the early 1970s had
matured into an adult and now was the appropriate
time to reflect on the challenges which the CAIB and
its members faced.
He pointed out to his audience, which included
the President of Guyana, His Excellency Bharrat
Jagdeo, who delivered the feature address, and Prime
Minister of Guyana the Honourable Samuel Hinds, that
some of the Region’s indigenous banks had gone
cross-border and graduated into genuine
Pan-Caribbean entities, and “one or two” had
commercial presence outside the of the Region.
The Secretary-General identified the six
challenges as: the need to ensure that the banks
contribute in significant measure to the economic
development of the Region; the rather high interest
rates on commercial bank loans with the concomitant
possibility of an adverse effect on economic
activity; the requirement under the CARICOM Single
Market and Economy (CSME) for the harmonisation of
policies relating to interest rates; the need for
the banks to take greater advantage of the
opportunities under the CSME; a greater degree of
competitiveness in the context of increasing
liberalisation; and the ability to absorb external
shocks and impositions without them leading to too
great an administrative burden or adverse impact on
operational costs.
Mr Carrington called on the members of the CAIB
to play an active role in the development of the
CSME, especially with regard to the monetary
co-operation aspects of the Singe Economy.
“It will be worth your while, and in the interest
of the Caribbean Community which you serve, to
consider how you, as bankers, can help to deliver
some of the benefits of the Single Market and
Economy to the people of the Region,” he said.
The three-day conference ends on Thursday 15
November.
Contact:
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