CBCS Launches New Stakeholder Survey

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Willemstad/Philipsburg – Next week, the Centrale Bank van Curaçao en Sint Maarten (CBCS)  will launch a new survey among its stakeholders. Now in its third edition, this survey aims to  provide valuable insights into how stakeholders perceive the performance of the CBCS and  which developments they consider most important. Commissioned by the CBCS, the survey  will be conducted by the research agency RE-Quest.  

  The 2022 stakeholder survey yielded important insights that helped shape the CBCS’s strategic  direction and operations. The survey identified key areas of focus, including strengthening  supervision, addressing the situation related to the financial institutions Girobank and Ennia,  improving response times and communication, and more targeted communication efforts to the  general public. 

This latest survey also asks stakeholders specifically about the CBCS’s communication on the  introduction of the new currency, the Caribbean guilder. 

A wide range of stakeholders in Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and beyond will be invited to participate,  including supervised institutions, other regulators, interest groups, government agencies,  universities, and the media. To ensure confidentiality, RE-Quest will process the responses at the  group level so that individual responses cannot be traced back to specific organizations or  individuals. 

After completing the survey and analyzing the results, the CBCS will share key findings from this  year’s survey with the public.