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Antigua Banks
Antigua Banks

Here you will find a list of banks in Antigua

Bahamas Banks
Bahamas Banks

Here you will find a list of banks in The Bahamas

Barbados Banks
Barbados Banks

Here you will find a list of banks in Barbados

Belize Banks
Belize Banks

Here is a list of Banks in Belize

Dominica Banks
Dominica Banks

Here is a list of Banks in Dominica

DR Banks
DR Banks

Here is a list of Banks in The Dominican Republic

Grenada Banks
Grenada Banks

Here is a list of Banks in Grenada

Guyana Banks
Guyana Banks

Here is a list of Banks in Guyana

Haiti Banks
Haiti Banks

Here is a list of Banks in Haiti

Jamaica Banks
Jamaica Banks

Here is a list of Banks in Jamaica

St. Kitts
St. Kitts

Here is a list of Banks in St. Kitts

St. Lucia
St. Lucia

Here is a list of Banks in St. Lucia

St. Vincent Banks
St. Vincent Banks

Here is a list of Banks in St. Vincent

Surinam Banks
Surinam Banks

Here is a list of Banks in Surinam

Trinidad Banks
Trinidad Banks

Here is a list of Banks in Trinida and Tobago

Grenada Co-Operative Bank

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Biz Phone
473-440-2111
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St. George
At Grenada Co-operative Bank Limited, we constantly aspire to deliver the highest levels of service to our customers. Decades of experience coupled with a rich indigenous heritage have allowed us to create and tailor a wide variety of products and services to meet your needs. We recognize that when it comes to your finances, a caring and understanding relationship is everything. That is why, like the bees in our logo, we are able to work together for the benefit of all our stakeholders.

Republic Bank of Dominica

" We are the one for you"

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Biz Phone
767-448-5800
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Roseau
Originally called Colonial Bank, we were born in 1837 as the first commercial bank in Trinidad and Tobago. Our 181-year history is testimony to a successful growth strategy fuelled by expansion through acquisition, prudent risk management principles, comprehensive and innovative corporate social investment programmes and initiatives, and visionary leadership paired with multitalented and loyal employees. Through the years, we continuously evolved to match the demands of growing economies and the rapid social changes in the markets where we currently operate. Significant expansion during this period, through the acquisition of several subsidiaries, resulted in Republic Bank performing dual roles of a licensed commercial bank and a holding company for its subsidiaries. While the roles were well managed, the Group needed a more sustainable structure to facilitate even more effective management and good governance given our current and future strategies.

Central Bank Of The Dominican Republic

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Biz Phone
809-221-9111
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The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic was created on October 9th, 1947, in accordance with Statutory Law No. 1529. It commenced operations on October 23rd of the same year, serving as a decentralized and independent organization. At present, it is governed by the Monetary and Financial Law. The Central Bank is ruled by the Monetary Board. Mission To guarantee the stability of prices, the appropriate regulation of the financial system and the suitable operation of the payment systems, acting as the issuer and executor of the monetary and exchange, in agreement with the duties conferred this institution by the constitution and the law.

Belize Bank

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Biz Phone
501-227-7132
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Belize City
The Belize Bank Limited (“BBL”) is a company incorporated and organised under the Companies Act, Cap. 250 of Belize, and licensed to conduct banking business pursuant to the Domestic Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 2012 of Belize (the “DBFIA”). As a company licensed to do banking business, BBL is subject to the supervision of the Central Bank of Belize (“CBB”), and the Financial Intelligence Unit (“FIU”). Constitutional Documents In 1988, The Belize Bank Limited was introduced and has since carried out the business of banking in the country of Belize.

Central Bank of Barbados

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Biz Phone
246-436-6870
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The Central Bank of Barbados was established in May 1972 by the Government of Barbados to advance the pace of economic development in the country. Prior to 1972, the East Caribbean Currency Authority (ECCA) was the institution responsible for the management of monetary matters for most of the smaller Eastern Caribbean countries, including Barbados. However, the ECCA did not regulate financial institutions, and since it held responsibility for a number of territories, there was no guarantee that ECCA’s policies would be acceptable, or appropriate to each jurisdiction.

Bank of The Bahamas

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Biz Phone
242-397-3000
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Nassau
When Bank of The Bahamas received the Euromoney Award for Excellence this year for the fourth time and was named Best Bank in The Country by The Banker, part of the Financial Times Group, for the third time during the same fiscal year, it was an historic milestone in the nation and for the young bank. No other Bahamian bank had ever come close to achieving such international recognition. Yet Managing Director Paul McWeeney hesitated to publicize the two awards, believing the news should be shared with shareholders and stakeholders as opposed to making it a reason for boasting when so many in the nation are still struggling. The Bank, he believes, should continue to do what it has done to grow from infancy 24 years ago to where it is now, rather than basking in recognition.

Antigua Commercial Bank

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Biz Phone
268-481-4200
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St. Johns
Antigua Commercial Bank (ACB) is the largest indigenous commercial bank in Antigua & Barbuda, with an asset base of over one billion Eastern Caribbean Dollars. ACB was incorporated on October 20, 1955, as The Antigua Co-operative Bank Limited, when it registered a share capital of EC$100,000 and became the country's first indigenous bank and public company. The Bank’s operations started on January 3, 1956, at the former Chelsea Building on Newgate Street in St. John’s, its first location. In its early years, ACB became well known for assisting entrepreneurs and small business owners, who started their operations as national pioneers. The Bank also allowed customers to open savings accounts with a minimum amount as low as a penny (2 cents), thus earning the name “Penny Bank” in its formative years.

Bank of The Republic of Haiti

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Biz Phone
509 22 99 1202
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Rue de QuaiPort-au-Prince
Working hand in hand with the public and private sector, our goal is to provide for in international exchange for consultation and collaboration on matters of interest to stakeholders in the cash payments cycle and to GIVE BACK to the industry through the benefits provided from our various project work, programs and information resources. Industry Guidelines-IACA is committed to the development of a variety of guidelines. These documents are drafted with input from IACA members and provide an overview of the industry best practices and principles. IACA’s first publication is the Guidelines on Banknote Production, now scheduled for a second edition in 2012. There are several other documents now in the drafting stage, including Guidelines for Tendering, and Guidelines for Agent and Distributor Conduct. Members have access to Guidelines documents.