Economic activity in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union declined by 4 per cent in January.
Read MoreA pressure group, representing policy holders of two failed insurance companies in Montserrat and other Eastern Caribbean islands has announced plans to take legal action against the two companies.
Read MoreThe number of active Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases on Montserrat has reverted to zero.
Read MoreThe new chairman of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank’s Monetary Council, Montserrat’s Premier the Honourable Joseph Farrell has called on members of the currency union to reduce the sub region’s food import bill.
Read MoreMontserrat has donated over a thousand doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine to the Bahamas.
Read MoreFormer Chief Minister and veteran Attorney David S. Brandt has run afoul of the law once again.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat is continuing to take steps to improve doing business on island.
Read MoreRegular gas is currently being sold at a price 2 cents shy of that for premium.
Read MoreMontserrat’s Premier the Joseph Farrell will take over the Chairmanship of the Monetary Council of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB).
Read MoreFormer Chief Minister and veteran attorney David S. Brandt will spend 15 years behind bars.
Read MoreA permanent building to house the Montserrat Legislative Assembly was a topic for discussion at a meeting for Speakers of the House of Assemblies across the British Overseas Territories (OTs) on Wednesday.
Read MoreA local banker, economist and financial analyst has weighed in on the vulnerable state of the island’s Social Security Fund and how it could impact on people’s ability to repay loans.
Read MoreEverything is set for the 2021 staging of the Montserrat Calabash Festival.
Read MoreThe Energy Unit in the Ministry of Communications, Works, Labour and Energy is reporting much success with the Montserrat 750kW Solar Photovoltaic (PV) plus Battery Storage Project.
Read MoreJanuary 1, 2022 has been recommended as the end date at which four critical recommendations should come into force to save the island’s Social Security fund.
Read MoreBank of Montserrat customers have once again come out to highlight their concerns with doing business with the island’s lone indigenous financial institution.
Read MoreAn inquiry into the Montserrat Social Security fund is set to begin on Wednesday July 14th.
Read MoreThe President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is calling on regional government leaders, including that of Montserrat, to invest in innovation and resilience.
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