Castries- June 10, 2008 - The East
Caribbean Financial Holding Company Limited is this year co-sponsoring the
Euromoney Conference to be held in Trinidad and Tobago from June11-12.
This
year's conference entitled "The Caribbean Investment Forum 2008" will have as
its theme "Where Global Markets Meet Regional Opportunity". The conference
which runs for two days will include addresses by regional and international
dignitaries including, the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Hon. Patrick
Manning and Hon. David Thompson Prime Minister of Barbados. The conference will
also see financial luminaries from international companies like JP Morgan and
Merrill Lynch.
The workshop is targeted at
government and corporate leaders, investors, international multinationals,
financiers, bankers, public and private sector decision makers. During the
conference attendees will be exposed to topics ranging from "Innovations in
Asset-Backed Construction Finance" to "Investment Opportunities in the OECS".
The focus of the conference is to bring leaders in the financial industry and
government together to discuss and formulate a sustainable policy on financial
services and investment.
On the conference agenda will be an
ECFH presentation of a workshop entitled "Investment Opportunities in the
OECS". The ECFH delegation is led by Miss. Esther Browne General Manager- ECFH
and will include Mr. Ryan Devaux General Manager- Bank of Saint Lucia
International Limited, Mrs. Carla Morton-Campbell Manager- Investment Banking
Division, Bank of Saint Lucia Limited and Ms. Virginia Paul Head- Trade Policy
Unit OECS Secretariat.
Chairman of ECFH, Mr. Victor Eudoxie
who will be attending the conference is of the view that this conference is
critical for it brings together the top political and financial players to
help develop policy and common ground in the region. The topic "Investment
Opportunities in the OECS" seeks to highlight avenues available for investment
and the benefits to be accrued. Bringing in new investors to Saint Lucia and
the region is part of ECFH's mission statement i.e. "to be a catalyst for
development" and also fits in with its vision of "Global Growth from Local
Roots".