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ECCB ANNUAL REPORT 2016/2017

FIRST Initiative Project

The Bank accelerated key deliverables under the FIRST Project for the diversification of the ECCU financial

system. The following key results were achieved for the year:

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Signing of the Eastern Caribbean Partial Credit Guarantee Corporation Agreement by the Monetary

Council on 2 March 2017;

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Completion of the diagnostic study of the ECCU financial sector;

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Identification of priority areas for the Strategy and Action Plan;

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Technical assistance for the evaluation of the re-launch of the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange

(ECSE) Entry Level Tier Market, legal reforms to support access to finance including insolvency and

secured transactions and the review and drafting of new legislation to govern the operation of

investment funds.

German Savings Banks Foundation for International Cooperation Project

The Bank continued to work with the German Savings Banks Foundation for International Cooperation

(SBFIC) Project to ensure development of the initiatives in accordance with the needs of the ECCU. This

ECCB-endorsed project supports improvement in access to financial services in the ECCU by micro, small and

medium enterprises (MSME’s) and the strengthening of the financial sector.

The overall objectives are as follows:

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Improve MSME’s access to financial services by strengthening the sustainability, know-how and the

product range of selected financial institutions; and

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Increase the Business Literacy of Micro and Small Enterprises by providing business and financial

training and coaching.

The pilot project was established in Saint Lucia for the period 2016 – 2018. Upon evaluation and assessment

of this initial phase, it is anticipated that two additional three-year phases will follow during which the other

ECCU countries will be engaged.

Financial Sector Development Initiatives

Governor Timothy N. J. Antoine

(fifth from left) and the SPPD team

meet with representatives from the

German Savings Banks Foundation

for International Cooperation