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Locations
FCIB has branches in the following Caribbean countries:
As well as providing financial services to residents of the Caribbean countries where it operates, FCIB is also a provider of offshore financial services to non residents.
FirstCaribbean is a leading financial services group with a strong capital base.
Our services to international customers are provided through six specialised InternationalBanking Centers in The Bahamas, Barbados, The British Virgin Islands, The Cayman Islands, Curacao and The Turks and Caicos Islands.
FirstCaribbeanInternationalBank is a member of the CIBC Group.
LONDON, England: FirstCaribbeanInternationalBank and ABN AMRO announced Wednesday that First Caribbean intends to acquire ABN AMROs internationalbanking and asset management business in Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, subject to the regulatory approval by the Central Banks of Curaçao, The Cayman Islands and Barbados.
FirstCaribbean is the largest, publicly-traded bank in the English-Speaking Caribbean and it is listed on five regional stock exchanges.
Curacao itself offers a favourable jurisdiction for internationalbanking, and has developed as a professional financial centre with the presence of leading accountancy firms, and well-regarded financial institutions.