Caribbean Group of Banking Supervisors RETROSPECTIVE: The First 25 Years 1983-2007 APPENDIX I.

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Caribbean Group of Banking Supervisors RETROSPECTIVE: The First 25 Years APPENDIX I

Origins – Early Members

List of Members  Aruba  The Bahamas  Barbados  Belize  British Virgin Islands  Cayman Islands  Eastern Caribbean Central Bank

List of Members (contd.)  Guyana  Haiti  Jamaica  Netherlands Antilles  Suriname  Trinidad & Tobago  Turks & Caicos Islands

Accomplishments  Solid relationships between regional supervisors  Formal information sharing – MOU  Guidance on financial legislation & supervisory procedures  Robust financial legislation  Level of BCP compliance  Transformation of industry attitude  Promotion of market discipline  International recognition  Relationships with regional & international organizations  Regional Training Programme  Establishment of extranet website

BCP COMPLIANCE IN CGBS COUNTRIES Source: International Monetary Fund / CARTAC

Central American Countries Latin American Countries CGBS Countries BCP Compliance Comparative 1

BCP Compliance Comparative 2 Source: International Monetary Fund / CARTAC

CGBS LOGO

OUTLOOK  Model financial institutions legislation/supervisory directives  Compliance with revised BCPs  Full implementation of market risk capital charges.  Enhanced conglomerate and consolidated supervision  Refinements to Home/Host supervisory arrangements  Strengthening of information sharing protocols  Basel II implementation  Wider membership

Past Chairs/Coordinators  Audrey AndersonBank of Jamaica  Desiree CherebinCentral Bank of Barbados  Cleviston Haynes Central Bank of Barbados  Wendy Ho Sing Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago  Henry Jeffers Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago

Past Chairs/Coordinators (Contd.)  Catherine Kumar Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago  Ramnarine LalBank of Guyana  Christopher Lunn Central Bank of The Bahamas  Cassandra Nottage Central Bank of The Bahamas  Mignon Wade Eastern Caribbean Central Bank

Conference Hosts YearHost 2006Aruba 2005British Virgin Islands 2004Trinidad 2003Jamaica 2002Guyana 2001Eastern Caribbean Central Bank

Conference Hosts (Contd.) YearHost 2000Netherlands Antilles 1999Cayman Islands 1998Barbados 1997The Bahamas 1996Belize 1995Guyana

Conference Hosts (Contd.) YearHost 1994Jamaica 1993Barbados 1992Trinidad & Tobago 1991Eastern Caribbean Central Bank 1990Cayman Islands 1989Belize

Conference Hosts (Contd.) YearHost 1988Aruba 1987The Bahamas 1986Netherlands Antilles 1985Haiti 1984St. Kitts 1983Barbados

PICTURES THROUGH THE YEARS APPENDIX II

III ANNUAL CONFERENCE – 1985 HAITI

V ANNUAL CONFERENCE – 1987 THE BAHAMAS

XI ANNUAL CONFERENCE – 1993 BARBADOS

XII ANNUAL CONFERENCE – 1994 JAMAICA

XIII ANNUAL CONFERENCE – 1995 GUYANA

XIV ANNUAL CONFERENCE BELIZE

XVII ANNUAL CONFERENCE CAYMAN ISLANDS

XX ANNUAL CONFERENCE GUYANA

XXI ANNUAL CONFERENCE – 2003 JAMAICA

XXIII ANNUAL CONFERENCE – 2005 BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS

XXIV ANNUAL CONFERENCE – 2006 ARUBA

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