The Voice Publisher St Lucia published a post on July 25, 2020, about the CAB connecting with UN FACTI.
The United Nations High-Level Panel on International Financial Accountability, Transparency, and Integrity (UN FACTI) participated in a virtual meeting with the Caribbean Association of Banks (CAB) in a discussion for achieving the 2030 Agenda. The Caribbean Association of Banks (CAB) discussed the affairs challenging the industry in the Caribbean region.
Key Points:
- The virtual meeting that was led by Chairman Dalton lee from the Caribbean Association of Banks (CAB) discussed the Challenging affairs with the UN FACTI, which includes the emergence of financial technology, cybersecurity, the flawed perception of the Caribbean has a tax haven and more.
- This engaging meeting included 17 high-level panellists from policymaking such as individuals from the Academia civil society and the private sector. From the UN FACTI the conversation was led by a few people inclusive of Deputy Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community Dr Namonma Soeknandan and as well as many other esteemed individuals to bring the consultation meeting together with the Caribbean Banking Professional.
- Since the empanelment of UN FACTI in March 2020, an informal virtual meeting was last of a series meetings conducted by the UNFACTI with stakeholders globally. Further actions are being inspected by the UN FACTI to make certain that there is an effective implementation of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda on Financing for Development in different areas.
Reference: thevoiceslu.com
Contributed by: Contributed by Kyle Sterling from Jamaica. Kyle is a member of our Caribbean Cyber Support Team (CCST) initiative on Discord. CCST is a collaborative group on the Discord platform for Caribbean people interested in IT, from beginners to experts.
If you’re from the Caribbean, learn more and join the group by visiting caribbeancst.org.