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If banks can’t do business our way 'pack up & leave’- Vernon Vanterpool

- D9 Candidates call for drastic improvement in banking system @ Great Debate
Independent D9 Candidate Vernon Vanterpool said if elected he would negotiate with the banking institutions to improve and provide certain services; however, if they are not in agreement with government’s terms then their licences should not be renewed. Photo: Facebook
Candidates contesting for the Ninth District seat in the upcoming elections were asked about their plans to tackle the banking situation during the ‘Great Debate’ on Virgin Gorda on April 14, 2023. Photo: Facebook
Candidates contesting for the Ninth District seat in the upcoming elections were asked about their plans to tackle the banking situation during the ‘Great Debate’ on Virgin Gorda on April 14, 2023. Photo: Facebook
Banco Popular is the lone banking facility on Virgin Gorda and was brought to the sister island by the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) Administration in 2019. Photo: VINO/File
Banco Popular is the lone banking facility on Virgin Gorda and was brought to the sister island by the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) Administration in 2019. Photo: VINO/File
VALLEY, Virgin Gorda, VI- With calls by residents to reform the banking system in the [British] Virgin Islands (VI), residents of Virgin Gorda have indicated that the situation needs to be drastically improved, given the economic activity on the island.

Candidates contesting for the Ninth District seat in the upcoming elections were asked about their plans to tackle the situation during the ‘Great Debate’ on Virgin Gorda on April 14, 2023.

VIP Gov’t brought Banco Popular to VG- Hon Vincent O. Wheatley

Virgin Islands Party (VIP) Candidate Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley (R9) explained that when he first got into office there was no banking on Virgin Gorda and he was part of negotiations to introduce Banco Popular into the community.

He said he has since spoken to the bank about the possibility of increasing the number of working days, adding that those discussions are still ongoing.

“When we repaired the Flax and Vanterpool Buildings one of the things I said we needed to have was the National Bank here on Virgin Gorda, an ATM and also a bank presence. That is still being discussed. I cannot say exactly when this will happen… The banks are private institutions, we can’t necessarily force them but we need to get around a table with these banks and explain and express the importance of banking to the business community.

“Up to now still, we can’t do a wire from Virgin Gorda. If you want to do a wire with Banco Popular you have to go to Tortola…I think in this day and age that’s an insult to the development of Virgin Gorda,” Hon Wheatley said.

He noted that there is also a need to educate the public on going cashless, as he posited that it is the way to go in such a remote community where the ATMs malfunction frequently and services are limited.

If you can’t do business our waypack up & leave’- Vernon Vanterpool

Independent Candidate Vernon Vanterpool said he would negotiate with the institutions; however, if they are not in agreement with government’s terms then their licences should not be renewed.

“We as a people, we like to tow the line. These banks, when they come here, we need to have legislation to control them, not them control us. If you can’t do business our way, you need to pack up and leave,” he said.

BVI Banking Association needs to get involved- Hon Flax-Charles

Meanwhile, Progressive Virgin Islands Movement (PVIM) Candidate Shereen D. Flax- Charles (AL) shared her belief that the BVI Banking Association needs to be engaged regarding these issues.

 “That is one of the things that we will be focusing on…There are international guidelines that govern banks, but we must also remember to include the local people in anything that we do. The ATMs go down on a regular, there is a company here on Virgin Gorda that is willing to get the training,” she said, noting that she has reached out to the banks in this regard.

“The attitude of some of the banks is that it’s not a full- time job,” Hon Flax- Charles said as she made the call for a move towards more online banking and credit card machines.

MoU should be put in place- Coy W. Levons

National Democratic Party (NDP) Candidate Coy W. Levons proposed that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) should be put in place.

“I think this is a issue of scalability. You have to understand it from the bank perspective. You have a population of about 6000 people but you have various banking institutions that people are a part of… we need to look at a strategy that will work. We need to work the problem backward…we need to find out from the bank what is the issue,” he said.

While he agreed with the proposed move to go cashless, he noted that government must also commit to this, since there is the need to support both cash and card systems.

6 Responses to “If banks can’t do business our way 'pack up & leave’- Vernon Vanterpool”

  • end times (17/04/2023, 09:25) Like (24) Dislike (3) Reply
    Mr. Vanterpool, stop harassing yourself concerning these banks. Don't you see they are crashing all over the world? It is part of the agenda to usher in the NEW WORLD ORDER.
  • Strups (17/04/2023, 09:30) Like (20) Dislike (15) Reply
    Stop making noise and just educate yourself and your constituents on how to access online banking. There is no need to go to a branch just to send a wire. It’s 2023, use technology and for heavens sake lose the checkbook.
  • bye (17/04/2023, 09:56) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
    With that attitude towards banks this candidate will not be a member of the HOA whenever that election occurs. The banks with the 'hi value clients' will not be affected. However the 4 foreign commercial banks in Road Town would be affected by any antagonistic action by the BVI government and they will eventually leave the BVI forever. After their departure then the banking choices for BVI islanders will be the National Bank of the VI or the ferry to St. Thomas.
  • time (17/04/2023, 10:02) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
    Truth. Our banks don't care about our people they care about themselves while they enslave the territory and its people. However we as a people must stand up against the injustices and nepotism of these banks.

    In these debates it is evident that anegada and jost
    They are not properly represented. They need their own district representative. anegada and Jost are at a disadvantage when we include vg and tortola. The candidates don't know enough time to make changes to 15 seats no more 13 we all need to fight for them to get their own representative

  • Our way? (17/04/2023, 10:55) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply
    What is that way buddy? Long lines, no tellers, security running the bank, can’t get an atm card, atms not working, can’t get s bank letter, the list is too long
  • RedStorm (18/04/2023, 16:56) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Asking the banking institution to leave if the can provide the services you need is like defeating yourself before understanding the problems. Problem solving takes different methodologies and asking the banks to go is not one of them.

    Resolution in issues calls for face to face dialogue,when the problem is understood then, solutions can be found. Next the best solutions are the ones where everyone win.


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