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Vigo Money Transfers Now in Turks & Caicos

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#Providenciales, August 23, 2019 – Turks and Caicos – Customers Can Send Money Directly into Bank Accounts in Nearly 60 Countries or Pick-up at Retail in More than 200 Countries and Territories

Western Union, a leader in cross-border, cross currency money movement, today announced that customers in Turks & Caicos can now send international money transfers to more than 200 countries and territories in minutes* using Vigo®, a Western Union money transfer brand, offered in alliance with NCS Financial Services Group.

Customers can send money directly into bank accounts in nearly 60 countries or for pick-up in person at Western Union Agent locations worldwide.

“We are excited to extend our money transfer services in Turks & Caicos through our Vigo® brand in collaboration with NCS Financial Service Group. It provides our customers with additional choice, when sending and receiving international money transfers,” said Andre Largie, Head for Caribbean, Western Union.

NCS Financial Service Group has been operating in the country for more than 11 years. Vigo® will be operated by a subsidiary; NCS e-Payment Services a newly licensed money transmitter in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

“At NCS Financial Services Group we are constantly seeking new ways to deliver customer-focused solutions to the un-served & the under-served. We are proud to expand choice for customers across Turks & Caicos islands with Vigo®,” said Chairman & CEO of NCS Financial Service Group, Nelson C. Stokes.

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EXPERIENCE TURKS AND CAICOS PARTNERS WITH AQUILA CENTER FOR CRUISE TO OFFER FREE WORKSHOPS

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Providenciales, Turks And Caicos Islands, 6th October 2024 – Experience Turks and Caicos has partnered with the Aquila Center for Cruise Excellence to offer two free training opportunities in Grand Turk on October 18th and 19th, 2024.  One session will focus on Product Development, and the other on Vendor Service Excellence.

The Product Development Tours and Guest Experiences course is a full day workshop which will teach participants how to reimagine and create new tour products and guest experiences that respond to today’s needs, and will also include other key factors that are necessary for success. Topics will include: Finding opportunities, knowing the trends, Pricing and adding value, determining product readiness, and getting experiences to market.

This workshop targets tour operators, attractions, experience providers, cruise destinations, and small tour operators.

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Turks and Caicos Islands Government Hosts Inaugural Administrative Excellence Training

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – A cohort of 21 administrative professionals from the Turks and Caicos Islands Government (TCIG) successfully completed the first two days of a comprehensive four-day training series in Providenciales on Monday, 16th September, and Tuesday, 17th September 2024. The programme, which will conclude with sessions in Grand Turk on Tuesday, 1st October, and Wednesday, 2nd October 2024, is designed to equip TCIG administrative professionals with essential skills to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of government operations.

Facilitated by experienced government officials, this training series covered a wide range of topics critical to the administrative function in the public sector, including:

  • Operating in an Executive Office Environment
  • Effective Communication Techniques
  • Policy Drafting and Submission
  • Organisational Skills
  • Standard Government Protocol
  • Financial Oversight and Management
  • Ethical Standards in the Workplace

Participants are required to complete all four days of the programme, culminating in a final presentation and examination. In addition to the core content, participants will also have exclusive access to the Effective Writing Skills for the Public Service course, offered by the International Centre for Parliamentary Studies (ICPS). This supplementary training will further enhance their ability to contribute effectively to policy drafting and professional communication within the public sector.

This first cohort, consisting of 21 Heads of Secretariats and Executive Administrators, marks the beginning of a broader initiative, with additional cohorts planned throughout the year for all other administrative staff within the Public Service.

The training was facilitated by Ms. Renessa Williams, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Human Services and former Head of Secretariat, Ms. Julianna Musgrove, Deputy Permanent Secretary for the Office of the Deputy Governor, and Ms. Sherrill Poitier, Director of the Training and Development Directorate.

Ms. Julianna Musgrove spoke to the tailored nature of the training: “This programme was carefully designed to address the specific needs of our administrative professionals. Every aspect of the training was tailored to reflect the unique challenges and opportunities they encounter in their roles. The sessions were highly interactive, incorporating discussions, exercises, and real-world scenarios that provided participants with practical tools for their daily responsibilities. Our aim was not only to inform but to equip them with skills they can immediately put into practice.”

Her Excellency, Deputy Governor and Head of the Public Service, Anya Williams, attended both days of the training in Providenciales, showing her continued support for professional development across the TCIG. She highlighted the importance of strengthening the skills of administrative staff:“The success of any government depends on the quality of its public service. By investing in the professional development of our administrative professionals, we are demonstrating our commitment to excellence and our dedication to serving the needs of our community. The Administrative Excellence Training programme is a vital step in our journey to build a more responsive, efficient, and accountable government. I am confident that this initiative will equip our staff with the skills and knowledge they need to drive positive change and ensure the long-term sustainability of our public service. I am delighted to see this training initiative come to life and look forward to witnessing the long-term positive impact it will have on the public service as a whole.”

The final two days of the training will take place in Grand Turk, focusing on further developing the participants’ expertise and solidifying their role in driving government efficiency. Upon successful completion, participants will be equipped to play a more strategic role in supporting the growth and professionalism of the public service, ensuring that TCIG continues to deliver high-quality service to the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

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The Department of Maritime and Shipping Launches Small Craft Policy Consultation  

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Turks and Caicos, October 06, 2024 – The Department of Maritime and Shipping announces the launch of a public consultation period for the proposed Small Craft Policy. This consultation seeks to foster a collaborative approach to policy development by gathering valuable feedback from the maritime industry and broader community. The aim is to ensure the Small Craft Policy effectively supports the growth and safety of the maritime sector in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

The consultation period will run from 23rd September to 23rd October 2024. During this time, stakeholders and interested members of the public are invited to participate and share their views on the policy.

Feedback can be submitted online via email at maritime_shipping@gov.tc or delivered by hand to the Department of Maritime and Shipping, South Dock Road, Providenciales or Pond Street, Grand Turk.

Additionally, an online questionnaire is available on the Department’s website for easy access and feedback. Responses must be submitted no later than 23rd October 2024.

A face-to-face consultation session will be announced at a later date to engage the public further and facilitate in-depth discussions.

Individuals can view the proposed Small Craft Policy by visiting the Department’s website at https://gov.tc/maritime or by scanning the QR code on the consultation flyer.

For more information, please visit the website or contact the Department of Maritime and Shipping at 649-338-4181.

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