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Attorney General and Financial Secretary represent Montserrat at Eastern Caribbean Central Bank meeting on financial regulation.

Montserrat was represented by key government officials at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) 8th meeting on financial regulation held on May 14-15, 2026. The delegation included Attorney General Hon. Sherry Gemmott-Rodney, Financial Secretary Hon. Kenya Lee, and Parliamentary Counsel Ms Jamil Grinaway.
Quick Facts
The ECCB legislative meeting focused on strengthening financial regulation across the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU). The participation of Montserrat's senior officials underscores the government's commitment to maintaining robust financial oversight and regulatory compliance within the region.
Financial regulation meetings like this one are essential for coordinating policy across ECCB member territories, ensuring that banking and financial services operate under consistent standards that protect consumers and promote economic stability.
What This Means for Montserrat ResidentsStronger regional financial regulation helps protect Montserrat's banking system and ensures compliance with international standards.
Active participation in ECCB meetings gives Montserrat a voice in shaping financial policies that affect daily banking and economic activities.
Robust oversight contributes to financial stability, which supports local businesses and consumer confidence.
Source: Montserrat Radio Echo/ZJB |
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