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Ready to Collect, Premier’s Office Announces Tranche #2 of Citizen’s Inflation Adjustment Stimulus

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#TurksandCaicos, December 21, 2022 – The Turks and Caicos Islands Government wishes to announce that the second batch of payments for Tranche No. 2 of the Citizens Inflation Adjustment Stimulus, will be available for collection at the Treasury on Grand Turk and Sub-Treasuries in the other islands commencing, Wednesday, 21st December, 2022 at 10:00a.m.

Applicants should appear at the treasury/sub-treasury on the island associated with their permanent address to collect the cheque.

Approved Turks & Caicos Islander Status Card Holders and British Overseas Territory Citizens (BOTCs) will be required to provide the following when collecting a cheque:

  1. A valid Turks & Caicos Islands Government issued photo identification (e.g., Driver’s Licence, NIB Card, NHIP card, BOTC passport or a TCI Status Card);
  2. A copy of their stimulus application number (a list of approved applications can be obtained from www.gov.tc); and
  3. A ticketed travel itinerary; for those traveling abroad within two (2) days of the date of collection.

If the beneficiary is disabled or otherwise confined to his/her home (in Turks & Caicos Islands), the Treasury will be providing a cheque delivery service to the applicant’s home; however, rendering of the service may be delayed due to resource constraints during this time of the year. To receive this service, approved applicants are asked to make a written request, for the delivery of the cheque to tciassistance@gov.tc.

Please supply the applicant’s stimulus application number, telephone contact and home address.

Approved applicants are reminded that cheques will not be assigned to banks or released to anyone other than the approved applicant.

For those whose names do not appear on the lists for Batches 1 & 2, applications continue to be vetted for approval and an announcement will be made as each batch is ready for collection.

For those whose applications that remain outstanding, please note that in supplying the required information:

  1. utility bills are to be certified by a Justice of the Peace.
  2. when supplying an affidavit to confirm living status in the TCI, the Justice of the Peace must explicitly confirm that he/she knows the applicant, that applicant has appeared before him/her and that applicant is living in the TCI.
  3. passports that have expired dates earlier than 31st March, 2020 will not be accepted as a valid identification for the purpose of processing this benefit.
  4. students attending colleges within the TCI may request a letter from the institution to confirm that they are living in the TCI.

Cheques will be available for collection for six (6) months from the date of printing; after which all cheques will be cancelled.

The list of approved applicants can be obtained from www.gov.tc.

Cheques are available to only those persons appearing on the lists.

The public is reminded that the Tranche No. 2 only covers eligible persons, who did not receive a benefit in the preapproved distribution in August 2022.

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Scotia Wealth Management named Best International Private Bank at the Euromoney Private Bank Awards 2025  

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New Providence, The Bahamas – Scotia Wealth Management has been recognized with the Best International Private Bank award at the Euromoney Private Bank Awards for 2025. This award recognizes Scotia Wealth Management’s excellence in delivering industry-leading wealth management services across the Bahamas.

“We are very honoured that Scotiabank has been recognised with this prestigious award that highlight our focus on delivering a globally consistent, client-centered approach to wealth management throughout our international footprint. Our clients have benefitted from a total wealth approach, allowing them to access private banking, wealth lending, investment advisory and trust services. These awards reflect the dedication of our team, the strength of our solutions, and our commitment to deliver the best to our clients for over 65 years in The Bahamas. Through Enriched Thinking – our client-centred philosophy, we align our clients’ goals with our local and global expertise to create tailored investment plans and solutions to help them reach their long-term goals.” – Gerardo Escruceria, Regional Head Private Banking, Scotiabank.

Our Scotia Wealth Management teams are committed to being our clients’ most trusted financial partner across wealth management services and throughout our international footprint. We continue to grow and evolve our innovative Total Wealth Approach, which provides a consistent client experience across our core markets in Mexico, Peru, Chile, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas.

“I am very proud of our team of specialists who continue to deliver value through our client-centred approach,” said Raquel Costa, Senior Vice-President, International Wealth Management at Scotiabank. “These awards highlight our global focus on the client experience and our continued drive across our international footprint to develop tailored plans and solutions to help our clients meet their long-term goals.”

The Euromoney Private Bank Awards recognize the best in private banking and wealth management across the globe, identifying the banks that can best demonstrate how they have excelled in providing their clients with the best possible advice, service and solutions.

Scotia Wealth Management was presented with the following awards in Latin America and the Caribbean:

  • The Bahamas’ Best International Private Bank
  • The Cayman Islands’ Best International Private Bank
  • Jamaica’s Best International Private Bank
  • Latin America’s Best for Fund Selection
  • Canada’s Best for Succession Planning
  • Mexico’s Best for Family Office Services
  • Peru’s Best for Digital Solutions

For more information about Scotiabank’s wealth management The Bahamas solutions, please visit bs.scotiabank.com/scotia-wealth-management.html

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CIBC Caribbean Celebrates Joy of Giving with Cash Rewards  

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Nassau, Bahamas, May 7, 2025 – The holiday spirit returned in full force this week as three CIBC Caribbean clients walked away with surprise cash prizes at the grand finale of the bank’s Joy of Giving campaign. The event marked the close of a region-wide lending initiative that brought together opportunity, empowerment, and a dash of festive excitement.

In The Bahamas, the energy was high as finalists Inga Satchell, Sherrie Wells, and Athena Simmons on behalf of Alistair Delancey, made their cash prize selections in real time, greeted with applause and emotion from supporters and CIBC Caribbean team members as amounts were revealed.

CIBC Caribbean’s Director of Personal and Business Banking, Gezel Farrington, underscored that the Joy of Giving campaign, launched during the 2024 Christmas season, was more than just a lending drive.

“Joy of Giving was a chance for hundreds of qualifying clients to win big while securing their financial goals. Clients who were successfully approved for mortgages, land loans, auto loans, and personal loans were automatically entered into a sweepstakes for over US$100,000 in total cash prizes across participating countries,” Farrington said.

From each country, three winners were drawn and invited to choose one of three credit card decals at a local branch. Each decal reflected US$1,500, US$2,500, and US$5,000 cash prizes. Both Alistair Delancey and Sherrie Wells won US$1,500.

The Bahamas’ $5,000 winner, Inga Satchell, became an eligible entrant before even knowing about the campaign.

She said, “Honestly, I wasn’t even trying to apply. I just needed some statements in order to apply for a personal loan and my mortgage officer encouraged me to submit my documents. Next thing I know, a few months later, I’m being told I’ve won money.

“Winning was a total surprise. I would’ve been happy with any amount, but I’m definitely grateful to walk away with the top prize.

Inga added, “My overall experience with CIBC has been great. From my mortgage process to credit card experiences, they have kept me informed every step of the way. That level of service really stands out.”

The Joy of Giving campaign successfully paired financial empowerment with a feel-good finish. It reminded all involved that banking can be both meaningful and memorable. Whether getting the keys to a new home, purchasing a first car, or covering important personal expenses, CIBC Caribbean remains committed.

Farrington continued, “As financial advisors, we strive to provide our clients with a service that meets the needs of their demanding lives. We’re here to help them tackle challenges head-on, and our banking solutions are designed to provide the tools and support necessary to make ambitions a reality.”

 

PHOTO CAPTION:  Standing from left to right are CIBC Caribbean Director of Personal and Business Banking, Gezel Farrington; Joy of Giving winners Sherrie Wells, Inga Satchell and Athena Simmons, and CIBC Caribbean Business Banking Manager, Jamaal Mortimer.

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Premier Tables $540 Million Budget Focusing on Security, Health, and Economic Resilience

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Grand Turk, May 5, 2025 – Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon. Charles Washington Misick, on Monday presented the Turks and Caicos Islands Government’s (TCIG) 2025–2026 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure, unveiling a $540 million budget centred on human capital, national security, and sustainable development.

Addressing the House of Assembly at the first sitting of the fifth meeting of the 13th Legislature, Premier Misick described the budget as a “mission-driven” blueprint for delivering a higher quality of life in an increasingly volatile global environment.

“This government remains committed to giving our people the best quality of life possible,” Misick said. “We are doing so while navigating global challenges with fiscal prudence, and without imposing major new taxes.”

The budget reflects a 3% increase over the 2024–2025 unaudited outturn. It features recurrent expenditure of $471 million, capital expenditure of $63.9 million, and non-recurrent expenditure of $4.9 million. With aggregate revenue projected at $549.4 million, the government expects an operating surplus of $9.3 million.

Key Priorities and Allocations

Premier Misick outlined nine strategic focus areas, including affordable living, public sector transformation, population policy, and critical infrastructure redevelopment.

The largest share of funds, $105.6 million, has been allocated to Health and Human Services, covering the National Health Insurance Plan (NHIP), hospital maintenance, and expanded dental services. Education follows with $64.4 million, supporting learning across all levels and recreational development.

Security is also a major focus. The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force will receive $42.6 million, enabling the addition of 76 new positions and restructuring its operations into five core programmes to improve accountability and performance. The National Security Secretariat is allocated $12.6 million.

Staff costs amount to $171.4 million, driven by 189 new roles across national security, health, and infrastructure. These include new police officers, military personnel, prison staff, engineers, and dental assistants.

Capital Investment and Economic Development

The $63.9 million capital budget is geared toward infrastructure, healthcare, education, and transportation upgrades. Premier Misick emphasized that these investments are critical for job creation and economic resilience.

Notable capital projects include community enhancement programs, development fund implementation, and transportation upgrades across the islands.

Support for economic development is also evident, with the Ministry of Finance receiving $28.7 million. This includes funding for digitising border control, reforming Crown land management, and modernising public financial systems in line with International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS).

Revenue Measures and Fiscal Strategy

While no major new taxes are proposed, the government will introduce limited revenue measures, including an import licence for tobacco and alcohol and higher motor vehicle licence fees. These are intended to enhance domestic revenue without burdening citizens.

“We must keep our options open to adjust and respond as the future unfolds,” Misick stated, signalling potential future fiscal reforms aimed at strengthening compliance and revenue mobilisation.

A Call for Unity and Progress

Closing his address, Premier Misick thanked public servants, partners, and citizens for their contributions to the budget process. “Let us work together in the interest of our people,” he urged. “May God bless this House, our families, and continue to be gracious to the Turks and Caicos Islands.

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