First Caribbean International Bank Sale Will Not Go Ahead
FirstCaribbean International Bank Limited announced that the sale of its assets of FirstCaribbean International Bank (Barbados) Limited in St Kitts to St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Limited (SKNANB) will not go ahead. A statement explains that the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) provided conditional approval for the sale on July 15, 2022, subject to certain conditions. SKNANB recently informed FCIB Barbados that it has not secured final approval from the ECCB to conclude the acquisition.
The ECCB subsequently notified FCIB Barbados of its decision to not grant final approval for the sale of its operations in St Kitts. Despite the denial of approval, the ECCB remains fully engaged with FCIB Barbados as it continues to assess its operational footprint in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union.
This means that FirstCaribbean International Bank (Barbados) Limited will retain its presence in St Kitts and has announced plans to transform the way it does business in St Kitts. Chief Executive Officer of CIBC FirstCaribbean, Mark St Hill, noted that while the ending of the sale process is disappointing for the bank, CIBC FirstCaribbean will take advantage of this opportunity to refine its business in St Kitts. He added, “We are an agile organization and it is our duty on behalf of our employees and clients to ensure that we deliver a steady ship that provides omni-channel access to banking services in St Kitts. We are prepared to pivot and look towards growing our business in St Kitts into the future.”
Managing Director for the bank in Barbados and the OECS countries, Donna Wellington, noted that the bank will take this opportunity to transform its business in St Kitts. “Our priority is to signal to the market that we are staying and open for business. We have been conservative in the St Kitts market over the past year-and-a-half as we prepared the business for sale. However, we will now concentrate our effort on building the business, reconnecting with both our Retail and Corporate clients in a big way and providing them with the best products and services CIBC FirstCaribbean has to offer.”
Wellington went on to thank both staff and clients for their commitment to the bank. “Our employees are a huge asset to the business, and we owe them a huge debt of gratitude for the grace and professionalism they have exhibited over the past several months. As for our clients, we have already spoken to some of them and they have assured us of their continuing support for us, so it is full steam ahead.”
Wellington noted that the bank plans to eventually transform its branch and network in Basseterre to be able to provide access to both in-person and digital banking services to St Kitts, with the installation of Smart ABMs, and other self-serve products that will allow customers to choose how and where they bank with CIBC FirstCaribbean.