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ECCU still seeking assistance from Trinidad for BAICO and CLICO policyholders
Published on February 2, 2012      Print Version

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CUOPM) -- The Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) continues to seek financial relief from the government of Trinidad and Tobago, both in support of policyholders as well as in support of regional institutions whose investments in British-American Insurance Company (BAICO) now pose a risk to the member countries.

St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr Denzil Douglas noted a health insurance fund was in place for most of last year in order to assist affected BAICO health insurance policy holders.

“Even as we continue to pursue the best possible outcomes for policy holders, however, it should be understood that final outcomes for BAICO and CLICO will not be the same - due to the assets held by CLICO,” said Douglas at a press conference.

Douglas, who is also the minister of finance, said the complex and highly technical undertaking of recapitalizing and selling BAICO is now underway.

“Final negotiations with a preferred bidder should begin this quarter, due diligence being of absolute and utmost importance,” Douglas disclosed.

He said that, at the end of this process, which could last until the third quarter of this year, regional governments wish to see “policyholders having received some relief, and a significantly strengthened ECCU insurance marketplace.”

Douglas said it is anticipated that some two out of every three of BAICO’s remaining policyholders will be assisted as a result of the efforts of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU).
 
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