Governor Timothy Antoine of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) has confirmed that his organisation will be approving the sale of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) operations in several territories in the Eastern Caribbean. The RBC assets will be sold to a consortium of indigenous banks within the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) jurisdiction, viz. 1st National Bank (St. Lucia), Antigua Commercial Bank, National Bank of Dominica, Bank of Montserrat, and Bank of Nevis. The sale includes operations in Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Read MoreA local Charity group is offering financial support to 11 small businesses on Montserrat
Read MoreThe Montserrat Chamber of Commerce & Industry has requested a meeting with the Government of Montserrat to address a number of concerns affecting the business community.
Read MoreA senior officer has responded to claims that the Royal Montserrat Police Service practices a double standard when investigating traffic accidents involving its own officers.
Read MoreIncreasing access to tertiary level education to OECS nationals including Montserratians will soon become a reality.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health has launched a new online registration system for the COVID-19 Vaccine.
Read MoreTwo critical projects at the John A Osborne Airport have not been affected so far by the lockdown.
Read MoreMontserrat and other member states of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States…the OECS have agreed on a harmonized curriculum for schools in the subregion.
Read MoreThe time has come for the establishment of a Covid-19 task Force.
Read MoreThe number of active COVID-19 cases on Montserrat climbed to 7 over the weekend.
Read MoreFormer Premier the Honourable Donaldson Romeo has lamented the lack of further assistance from the United Kingdom to assist Montserrat in fighting the novel coronavirus.
Read MoreMontserrat recorded a positive COVID-19 case on Thursday.
Read MoreThe Programme Management Office (PMO) has announced that it has been meeting with other key stakeholders to review the preliminary designs for Montserrat’s new Glendon hospital Project.
Read MoreThe Parliamentary Opposition has described as “very positive” a recent meeting with the Financial Aid Mission of the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office.
Read MoreGovernor His Excellency Andrew Pearce has confirmed that the United Kingdom government will be covering all expenses associated with any negative side effects suffered by residents who take the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Secondary School has taken steps to ensure that students do not miss out on classes during the lockdown.
Read MoreParliamentary secretary, the Honourable Veronica Dorsette Hector has hailed the inclusion of an amendment to the Penal Code that provides redress for persons who are harassed on the internet.
Read MoreNearly 100 per cent of workers in the accommodation sector have been negatively impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
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