• Contact Us
  • Advertise with us!
  • Classifieds
Saturday, May 16, 2026
  • Login
Demerara Waves Online News- Guyana
  • Home
  • News
    • Premium News
    • Politics
    • Courts
    • Crime
  • Oil & Gas
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Contribute Securely
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Premium News
    • Politics
    • Courts
    • Crime
  • Oil & Gas
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Contribute Securely
No Result
View All Result
Demerara Waves Online News- Guyana
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Caricom to lobby US against cancelling correspondent banking relations

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Thursday, 7 July 2016, 15:30
in Business, News
0 0
0
Caricom to lobby US against cancelling correspondent banking relations

Jamaica's Prime Minister, Andrew Holness (centre) briefing reporters about the outcome of the Caricom Summit that was held in Guyana from July 4 to 6, 2016.

Last Updated on Thursday, 7 July 2016, 15:44 by Denis Chabrol

Jamaica's Prime Minister, Andrew Holness (centre) briefing reporters about the outcome of the Caricom Summit that was held in Guyana from July 4 to 6, 2016.
Jamaica’s Prime Minister, Andrew Holness (centre) briefing reporters about the outcome of the Caricom Summit that was held in Guyana from July 4 to 6, 2016.

Caribbean Community (Caricom) leaders on Wednesday agreed to aggressively lobby the United States (US) to stop pushing American financial institutions to cancel  correspondent banking with financial institutions in the region for fear that dirty money could leak into the system.

“We have advanced on this matter in terms of agreeing that we should seek to lobby directly the US government and to increase our voice in various international fora and indeed to enlist the support of friendly countries on our behalf,” Jamaica’s Prime Minister, Andrew Holness told a news conference in Guyana where Caricom leaders held their annual three-day summit.

He said if American banks continue to cut ties with their counterparts in the Caribbean, the region’s economy- which depends on trade, financial services and tourism- could face dire consequences.  He argued that maintaining correspondent relations between American and Caribbean banks was key to maintaining and investment-friendly environment.

“The matter is one that could lock out the Caribbean from the international financial system if it is not addressed,” he said.  Holness acknowledged some Caribbean countries have not complied with international standards to seal off their banks from funds that could be used by terrorists and money launderers.

The Jamaican Prime Minister said the US should not only be interested in imposing financial requirements but also that Caribbean economies are buoyant, stable and attractive. “Any threat to the banking sector is not just a threat to the economies of the Caribbean, it is also a threat to the economy of the United States so I think will reason will prevail. Our voice needs to be a little louder so that the people who matter and make the decision hear,” he said.

Authorities said all of the commercial banks in the Central American nation of Belize have been blacklisted by US banks. Holness called on the US to “reward” countries that have made significant improvements to monitor and detect suspicious transactions.

Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister, Gaston Browne noted that banks in each Caribbean country has had at least one bank’s correspondent relationship cut off from the US. He said in one case, all international transactions had to pass through a country’s central bank.

Caricom countries have already expressed concern that if such banking ties are cut off, Caribbean commercial banks might have to route international money transfer transactions through China or Turkey which could in turn increase cost of living due to higher charges.

Caricom leaders met in Guyana from July 4 to 6 to discuss a range of issues including security, the status of the European Union-styled Caribbean Single Market, the impact of BREXIT and relations with Cuba and the Dominican Republic.

Share this:

  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Discover more from Demerara Waves Online News- Guyana

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Previous Post

Guyana not worried about Venezuela taking action against ExxonMobil

Next Post

Caricom countries trying to make fugitive arrests easier

Next Post
Caricom countries trying to make fugitive arrests easier

Caricom countries trying to make fugitive arrests easier

Recent News

President says prosperity alone cannot guarantee unity

President says prosperity alone cannot guarantee unity

Friday, 15 May 2026, 20:17
Project FLOW commissions 15 school water systems in Region Three

Project FLOW commissions 15 school water systems in Region Three

Friday, 15 May 2026, 17:24
Surinamese, Guyanese arrested with Europe-bound cocaine in Corentyne- CANU

Surinamese, Guyanese plead not guilty to cocaine charge

Friday, 15 May 2026, 17:10
Aubrey Norton hints at leaving PNCR

PNCR-APNU knew of recent planned defections before – Mahipaul

Friday, 15 May 2026, 16:16
Guyana, Suriname presidents discuss use of Corentyne River, fisheries

Guyana, Suriname presidents discuss use of Corentyne River, fisheries

Friday, 15 May 2026, 13:00

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 157.5K other subscribers

Demerara Waves Media Inc. is a Guyana-based digital news media company committed to delivering timely, credible, and relevant news coverage. We report on key national issues, including politics, business, crime, education, health, sports, and culture, serving readers in Guyana and abroad.

Other News and Opinion Wesbsites

  • Caribbean Political Economy
  • The View From Europe
  • Pan Caribbean Voices
  • Huffington Post
  • Caribbean Life
  • New York Daily News
  • New York Post
  • Share News
  • Caricom Headquarters
  • Association of Caribbean States
  • Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States

Recommended News Links

  • Insight Guyana
  • BBC Latin America
  • Prensa Latina
  • Mercopress
  • Inter Press Service
  • Caribbean Media Corporation
  • Al Jazeera
  • Voice of America
  • Business News Americas
  • All Africa
  • Catholic News Agency
  • Xinhaunet China News Agency
  • Home
  • News
  • Oil & Gas
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Contribute Securely

© 2026 Demerara Waves Media Inc. | A GxMedia Website Solution.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Premium News
    • Politics
    • Courts
    • Crime
  • Oil & Gas
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Contribute Securely

© 2026 Demerara Waves Media Inc. | A GxMedia Website Solution.