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FM
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[www.inewsguyana.com] – Guyana’s foreign exchange rate has increased as a result of the non – passage of the Anti – Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (Amendment) Bill, which resulted in Guyana being blacklisted.

This is according to Chairman of Banks DIH, Clifford Reis, during his remarks at the Company’s Annual General Meeting on Tuesday (January 21) at the Georgetown Club.

According to Reis, new and innovative models are required in the financial and banking sectors to combat the negative effects of the 2008 economic crisis.

“The Anti-Money Laundering and the Countering Financing Terrorism Bill, this enactment is certainly not restricted to the confines of the banking system in Guyana, but has far-reaching implications and consequences for everyone globally regarding non-compliance,” the Banks DIH chairman said.

He explained, “Deposits at the commercial banks increased by 11.1 per cent to $335.5 billion; private sector deposits which grew by 7.5 per cent to $268.4 billion accounted for 88.0 per cent of total banking sector deposits.”

Total loans and advances jumped by 14.8 per cent to $174.9 billion at September 30, 2013 with credit to the private sector increasing by 13.2 per cent to $115.0 billion.

At this point in time, legislators are yet to reach consensus on the Bill. Guyana faces further sanctions from the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) in February and May if the legislation is not passed in the National Assembly by that time.

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Originally Posted by Conscience:

[www.inewsguyana.com] – Guyana’s foreign exchange rate has increased as a result of the non – passage of the Anti – Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (Amendment) Bill, which resulted in Guyana being blacklisted.

This is according to Chairman of Banks DIH, Clifford Reis, during his remarks at the Company’s Annual General Meeting on Tuesday (January 21) at the Georgetown Club.

According to Reis, new and innovative models are required in the financial and banking sectors to combat the negative effects of the 2008 economic crisis.

“The Anti-Money Laundering and the Countering Financing Terrorism Bill, this enactment is certainly not restricted to the confines of the banking system in Guyana, but has far-reaching implications and consequences for everyone globally regarding non-compliance,” the Banks DIH chairman said.

He explained, “Deposits at the commercial banks increased by 11.1 per cent to $335.5 billion; private sector deposits which grew by 7.5 per cent to $268.4 billion accounted for 88.0 per cent of total banking sector deposits.”

Total loans and advances jumped by 14.8 per cent to $174.9 billion at September 30, 2013 with credit to the private sector increasing by 13.2 per cent to $115.0 billion.

At this point in time, legislators are yet to reach consensus on the Bill. Guyana faces further sanctions from the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) in February and May if the legislation is not passed in the National Assembly by that time.

what happen the AFC have you unhappy

FM

The joint opposition should be held accountable for the non-passage of the legislation, and the hardship the local business community is gonna face while doing international trade.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The joint opposition should be held accountable for the non-passage of the legislation, and the hardship the local business community is gonna face while doing international trade.

It's the PPP/C who failed to pass the bill.

Mitwah

Vindictiveness, scoring cheap political points, while putting the whole Guyanese business community at risk, while threatening thousands of Guyanese jobs, the joint opposition has a sinister plan not to support the Anti-Money Laundering Bill.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

Vindictiveness, scoring cheap political points, while putting the whole Guyanese business community at risk, while threatening thousands of Guyanese jobs, the joint opposition has a sinister plan not to support the Anti-Money Laundering Bill.

You are a congenital liar. The opposition wants the Procurement Commission so that they can  stop you  from stealing tax payers money. Ass hole, that's the truth.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The joint opposition should be held accountable for the non-passage of the legislation, and the hardship the local business community is gonna face while doing international trade.

you crying over the international trade,when the guyanese cannot do local trade due to flooding,let the ppp past the local government bill and call local government election

FM

Local govt bills and Anti-Money Laundering Bills are too different bills, its clear to see the handler "warrior" is very naive as it relates to the bills before the house, he/she has a grave difficulty distinguishing bills.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

Local govt bills and Anti-Money Laundering Bills are too different bills, its clear to see the handler "warrior" is very naive as it relates to the bills before the house, he/she has a grave difficulty distinguishing bills.

you only making your self a ass the AFC is calling for local govt bill before they pass the money laundering bill which part you do not understand,and if that is not good enough for you come and try bending down in front of me

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

One can safely assume, "warrior" vocab is extremely limited, not to mention his reasoning skills, one must have pity on his soul.

thanks i do have a soul where is yours,you know the government was ***** footing along with this bill.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

One can safely assume, "warrior" vocab is extremely limited, not to mention his reasoning skills, one must have pity on his soul.

He said that you are an ass... to which you agree.

Mitwah

The opposition and pedophile gang led by mjuanita are only interested in blocking progress and soldering young boys. That is why they block the money laundering bill, hopefully Guyanese who are now suffering because of this action will remember this at the poll station next elections and send them into obscurity.

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

The opposition and pedophile gang led by mjuanita are only interested in blocking progress and soldering young boys. That is why they block the money laundering bill, hopefully Guyanese who are now suffering because of this action will remember this at the poll station next elections and send them into obscurity.

 

Mitwah

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