CREDIT UNIONS in Barbados are getting a regulatory ease from the Financial Services Commission (FSC). The FSC has issued a circular announcing its...
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CREDIT UNIONS in Barbados are getting a regulatory ease from the Financial Services Commission (FSC). The FSC has issued a circular announcing its establishment of an “exemption regime” where credit unions may carry out functions related to multiple membership, borrowing by staff and elected officers, and signatories to bank accounts “without specific approval from the […] The post Credit unions get ease appeared first on nationnews.com.
CREDIT UNIONS in Barbados are getting a regulatory ease from the Financial Services Commission (FSC). The FSC has issued a circular announcing its...
Barbados’ two largest credit unions have issued a stark warning to their more than 190 000 members: use your accounts for fraudulent activity and...
The Board of Director of CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean has approved a request by the Government of Barbados to be...
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Barbados’ three largest credit unions have thrown their support behind a new mandatory instant payments system (IPS), set to launch next March,...
Attorney General Dale Marshall has again defended the Government’s record on police welfare, listing several measures aimed at improving service...
While the exemption clears a key procedural hurdle, it does not constitute approval for cutting or transplanting any trees
While the exemption clears a key procedural hurdle, it does not constitute approval for cutting or transplanting any trees
Financial services face their most significant threat yet from cyber attacks, industry leaders warned on Thursday, as escalating digital risks...
Financial services face their most significant threat yet from cyber attacks, industry leaders warned on Thursday, as escalating digital risks...