Antigua advises Central Bank that it will not issue vesting order for Scotia Bank sale
PM said at no stage was the Government consulted by the Bank of Nova Scotia nor was its agreement sought in this matter
2024-07-07 14:57:13

Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne has advised the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) that his government will not be issuing a vesting order to facilitate the Bank of Nova Scotia's divestment of its Antigua holdings about which there was no consultation.
The Prime Minister today wrote to Timothy Antoine, the Governor of the ECCB which has regulatory responsibility for banks operating in Antigua and Barbuda's domestic financial space.
In this letter, Prime Minister Browne told the ECCB Governor that: "At no stage was the Government of Antigua and Barbuda consulted by the Bank of Nova Scotia nor was its agreement sought in this matter. The people of Antigua and Barbuda, including many persons holding deposits and other investment instruments with the Bank, learned of this divestment scheme through a media release."
Declaring that "This matter has implications for the integrity of the banking system in Antigua and Barbuda and, indeed, for the stability of the Eastern Caribbean Currency", the Prime Minister advised the Central Bank Governor that "the Government of Antigua and Barbuda has concluded that the divestment announced by the Bank of Nova Scotia is not in the overall interest of our country and our people".
Copying his letter to colleague Heads of Government of ECCB member countries, some of which are similarly affected, the Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister advised the Central Bank Governor that "until other options for divestment are explored, particularly providing a consortium of local banks the right of first refusal to acquire the Antigua and Barbuda operations, the Government of Antigua and Barbuda will not issue a vesting order".
Monika Walker is a senior journalist specializing in regional and international politics, offering in-depth analysis on governance, diplomacy, and key global developments. With a degree in International Journalism, she is dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices through factual reporting. She also covers world news across every genre, providing readers with balanced and timely insights that connect the Caribbean to global conversations.
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