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7 November 2017

Turks And Caicos Maintains Sovereign Rating Post Hurricane Irma And Maria

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"Most rated Caribbean sovereigns will likely weather the effects of a bad hurricane season", advises the global rating agency Standard and Poor's in their bulletin issued on 30th October 2017.
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"Most rated Caribbean sovereigns will likely weather the effects of a bad hurricane season", advises the global rating agency Standard and Poor's in their bulletin issued on 30th October 2017.

In the bulletin (see attached) S & P outlines that out of their rated Caribbean island sovereigns, most escaped unscathed.

However, several were not so lucky; some even were affected twice. These included:

  • Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI; BBB+/Positive/A-2)
  • Montserrat (BBB-/Stable/A-3)
  • The Bahamas (BB+/Stable/B)
  • Dominican Republic (BB-/Stable/B).

Currently the TCI maintains a BBB+ sovereign rating, which is a strong factor in attracting foreign direct investment to TCI and building confidence amongst its existing business community.

In the recently issued bulletin S & P advises that TCI has a strong fiscal position which will allow the territory to absorb the cost of the hurricanes without significantly affecting the credit quality. S & P further stated that as a result of TCI not having any outstanding commercial bonds in the market, and its gross debt being less than 3.4% of GDP, they were of the opinion, these factors provide TCI with ample flexibility to respond adequately to the hurricane's aftermath.

RatingsDirect News Oct 2017: http://www.investturksandcaicos.tc/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/RatingsDirect_News_1940163_Oct-31-2017_13_11.pdf

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ARTICLE
7 November 2017

Turks And Caicos Maintains Sovereign Rating Post Hurricane Irma And Maria

Turks and Caicos Islands Strategy

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Invest Turks and Caicos is dedicated to providing free and confidential advice and support, including: information on the local business climate; facilitating the investment process through liaison with key Government Departments; advice on Government incentives and concessions to investors; introductions to local service providers/suppliers; advice on immigration matters, including permanent residence certificates; and specific ongoing support following the set up of a business.
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