Capita Finance has indicated that as a member of the Chamber it wishes to remain engaged and active in the vibrant and impactful Organization. By partnering in the hosting of this event it relishes the opportunity to continue to demonstrate it corporate social responsibility and align itself with an organization with a longstanding reputation of keeping the business community informed about current issues while representing their critical business and economic interest. Jermaine Hunte, of Capita Finance, says that “the Brexit issue is timely and important as Britain continues to be one of St. Lucia’s and the Caribbean’s main trading partners in both goods and services and we need to keep our eye on developments in that country as far as its’ relationship with the EU and the Caribbean and moreover the possible changes to that relationship and thus the potential impact on our business and the wider economy”
Members are asked to register their attendance with the Chamber urgently.
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