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Hally Haynes, president of the Barbados cooperative Credit Union League
Hally Haynes, president of the Barbados Co-operative Credit Union League

The issue which has erupted about whether credit unions have been directed by theย  Financial Services Commission (FSC) to shift deposits held with non banks to commercial banks continues to gain momentum. The President of the Barbados Economic Society Ryan Straughn added his voice today. The unravelling saga has raised several issues which should concern Barbadians whether members of the credit unions or not.

The Barbados Co-operative and Credit Union League (BCCUL) is the umbrella body of credit unions in Barbados and should be the only entity making statements on the matter.ย  The matter which is playing out in the media makes it seem that it is a City of Bridgetown and Financial Services Commission affair.ย  Of concern to many is the statement issued by the BCCUL which was reported in the Barbados Today โ€œโ€ฆfurther, the Barbados Co-operative & Credit Union League Ltd., the apex body for credit unions and co-operatives in Barbados, totally rejects the notion of any ongoing row between the FSC and credit unions on this or any other issue. The pertinent facts surrounding the issue are as summarised belowโ€.

For anyone to suggest that the FSC has issued a directive to force credit unions to transfer all deposits held with non bank institutions to banks in order to force a take up of government treasuries is speculative at this stage. BU is willing to be proved wrong. Further, BU has had a look at the Co-operative Societies Act Section 34A and the law supports the fact that credit unions must be placed funds with banks or other credit unions regulated by the Act.

What it says to BU is that we should be also asking why under the old dispensation credit unions were allowed to contravene the Act. We have been critical of the Office of the Supervisor and its weak supervision of CLICO Insurance Ltd. Should we be similarly critical of the former Registrar of Cooperatives?

Here is what the Act states:

34A. (1) The funds of a society, including the reserve, may
(a) be deposited in
(i) a bank licensed under the Financial Institutions Act;
(ii) a society registered under this Act; or
(b) be invested in
(i) securities issued by the Government of Barbados;
(ii) securities, the payment of interest on which is guaranteed
by the Government of Barbados;
(iii) subject to subsection (2), securities issued in Barbados
by a company incorporated in Barbados and listed by the
Barbados Stock Exchange, if the company has paid a
dividend on its shares for the preceding 5 consecutive
years;
(iv) subject to subsection (2), securities issued in a member
state of the Caribbean Community by a company
incorporated in that member state and listed by the Stock
Exchange of a member state of the Community, if the
company has paid a dividend on its shares for the
preceding 5 consecutive years;

Co-operative Societies Act


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106 responses to “Credit Unions Must Deposit With Banks According to the Law”


  1. Cow has a lot of land “ripening” … He could sell some. Look Busy had a project two years ago that was funded by international ppl … can’t remember what is was, but 10 mil is not a big ask, and in the same way David is asking about the hidden background to a response about the practices in the Coop movement as it relates to issues of trust and motives, it too can be said about finance houses and their assessment on the future of tourism related enterprises in Barbados. COW can’ put he hands pun 10 mil (his home is worth at least that much ..) … David penning a story already ..


  2. Doyle is one good fella. He was pissed as hell years ago when the big up ACCA’a and CGA’s stepped into the limelight and changed the socialist direction of the entire co-op campaign … You’re talking at least twenty years ago. Doyle is a product of the seventies … the era of the temps and the jacksons and the supremes … the era of love


  3. WW

    Good Link


  4. Baf……………..we have to be very vigilant, the education we received now has to come into play with a heavy dose of common sense.


  5. Sorry baffy, did not get to hear Sir Cow.

  6. old onion bags Avatar
    old onion bags

    Wanna should hear Chriss sounding off at the Chamber of Commerce meet….man he was in his element blasting anybody that say anything detri..bout our well oiled and smooth running machine (like it using Castrol E) guvernment….Again no statutory lay offs in the mix Caswee.. now thrice reiterated…praises .


  7. @Baff Re;Cow
    10,000,000 he got 30times over.
    But it ent in BIM.
    He a Ijjit ?


  8. Dr. Love………….that is what the bajan whites have been continually allowed to do, usurp the money of poor people on the island, while banking their own money in foreign jurisdictions, either the party ends now or the population will suffer. Adding insult to injury, cow expects to be paid by government for hiring workers………….as i said, cow needs to go build himself a nice cowpen or an ape sanctuary up Apes Hill for him and his friends so they can boast about their achievements……………stop letting them build these fancy clubs off the backs of taxpayers where the ordinary taxpayer cannot enter unless they are workers at the club………stop giving these Neandethals who feel black people on the island owes them their hard earned money a reason to practice their crap………….if they want money let them go to mother england, or somewhere in Europe to get it, those are the ones responsible for kicking out their ancestors, these politicians better wake the hell up.


  9. All of them all of a sudden realize just how much money is sitting in the credit unions and are vying to see which politician will be stupid enough to give them first dibs at the poor people’s money……………all eyes are now on that money, if i had my way i would chase each and every one of them of the island let them come out here and look for work, cause they could never do that to any of the governments in the North America or Europe, lazy bums.


  10. @Caswell

    Without calling your name Minister of Finance has called you a liar today while addressing the BCCI luncheon. What say you!


  11. @ David (B.U.)
    Could you please make this contributaion an article? My email is currently offline and I won’t have access until Friday. How are you BTW? It’s been too long!


  12. @Bruddah-Bim

    Will do, all is well here.


  13. Brother Bim…………..i feel ya, if they don’t change gears they may not have to worry about starving, there is already a plan in place to wipe them out, if they do not change gears.


  14. @ Well Well
    Its been a while my friend. ANd thank you. We should tell the people that “THE TIME IS NOW”!


  15. Bruddah……………..you are welcome, there is no other time, and they will not be given any more time, so they better do something.

  16. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    David

    I did not hear the Minister, but so far three persons called to tell me what he has said. I tuned in to CBC Evening News but there was no reference, probably because someone there realised that the Minister had made a fool of himself. As I understand it, he gave a figure of 6000 persons and therein lies the truth. He is aware that there was a plan to terminate that number. I never gave a figure as none was given to me. He has in effect confirmed the plan without realising it. He can’t talk and think at the same time.


  17. Let it be known that I am against any move by credit unions to deposit the Bajan people’s funds into private banks. If anything, credit unions nationwide should push for massive administration reforms in that the BCCUL in order for there to be administrative autonomy and financial sovereignty in which it is subject to the Barbados Central Bank. If anything, this will lessen the likelihood of external debts in that the central Bank can receive (though not dictate) funds and/or loans from the Bajan people under the BCCUL umbrella. If it worked for Taiwan, can definitely work for Barbados!


  18. Correction: ” If anything, credit unions nationwide should push for massive administration reforms in that the BCCUL in order for there to be administrative autonomy and financial sovereignty in which it is [NOT MADE] subject to the Barbados Central Bank [but vice versa].”


  19. Bruddah……….sounds good to me, is there any law stopping the Credit Union from turning itself into a bank?


  20. @ Well-Well

    Not Currently. Only if the Bajan people formed a petition and held a national referendum could keep the BCCUL from becoming a Bank.


  21. @Brutus

    I saw the correspondence and i am not convinced that there is a directive. cob has been invited to a league meeting, as well as the other creidit unions.


  22. Bruddah………..then there you go, if there are no laws or regulations in place to turn the credit union into a bank, what’s taking them………….?? We should be hearing that the Articles of Incorporation for the bank was already filed.


  23. Should read: if there are no laws or regulations in place to PREVENT the credit union from being turned into a bank, we should be hearing that the Articles of Incorporation for a bank has already been filed. I really hope they are taking this seriously.


  24. @ Well-Well
    But that isn’t the case. As stated by B.U.; the talk of making the BCCUL into a private banking syndicate is more or less the sounding of alarms for the selling off of the nation’s treasuries. the big thing for me is; how do we demonstrate to the average “Jobe” that this is in fact detrimental?


  25. Won’t the deposit holders, the credit union members have to vote on any sales of assets, even by proxy? they should have that right.


  26. @ Well Well
    …are you aware of the option to keep quiet about things you know nothing about? Steupssss
    …Wuh you is ac now?


  27. Bushy……………..I am asking questions, do you mind? you are free to return to you scintillating talk on gays, no one is stopping you.


  28. Bushy, before you go back to your gay talk, without giving you too many details, I worked at one of the biggest conglomerate banks in the world, thing is, the caribbean banking system sounds like it’s very different in some ways and as you don’t mind poor people losing 1 billion dollars to thieves as long as you can talk gay, there are those of us who actually care about these people being able to enjoy their money, remember the likes of parris, cow, simpson et al are still around and lurking.


  29. @ Well-Well
    INDEED WELL-WELL they should. You really are a critical thinker!!! I truly am impressed with your logic!!! It brings me hope!!! Your enthusiasm has given me an idea as to how Barbados can further solidify it’s growth and uplift Bajans from the fringes of poverty!


  30. @ Well-Well

    And I find your side comments to Bushie Hilariously TRUTHFUL!!


  31. Perhaps, to keep it short, you should tell us the name of a few places where you HAVE NOT worked….! Or things that you have not done….

    So are you saying that you ARE aware that you need not comment on every thread all day and night?


  32. Bushie ….Well Well suffers from insomnia and is also an ” i ” specialist. I have done this , I have done that, I know it all etc. LOLL She is also known a motor mouth!


  33. Bushie and island………………i know what you two are specialists at and it’s talking about gays day and night, in the real world of North America, we do not have that leisure or time to speak about people’s bedroom business incessantly, we have to work and that work takes us to multiple places where we acquire multiple skills to use in an ever changing world, i quite understand that the only skills you two have are talking about other people’s sex life all day and most of the night, it even affects your work place life, that is island life, not so in the real world. So, having minded my own business for so many years and focused on acquiring usable and marketable skills, i have specialized, what do you think you two will specialize in if you have to leave Barbados? maybe talking about people’s sex lives, you would get killed.


  34. Bruddah…………if only the likes of Island and Bushy had an idea to offer on how to make a difference and stop the decay in barabdos, they do not know it but they are wasting their talents………………i am sure they will understand what i am saying when they turn 80 and are still talking about gays, who will more than likely be the people running the world.


  35. @ Well Well
    LOL. Likewise.
    don’t forget that the gays could also be writing their pay cheques to their ignorance and dismay…. ROFL. A funny row indeed.!


  36. So you see bushy and island……….it’s not about me or where i have worked or how much time i have to contribute on every thread, you are missing the point, it’s what i have to contribute without noticing or caring who else is contributing as long as they are contributing something useful and intelligent. Just let me know when you two have earned enough money to purchase the world wide web, then i will know my use of it will be limited, until then try and contribute something other than somebodies sex life bothers you.


  37. Bruddah………..these people are the most socially ignorant animals i have come across in a very long time, they are clueless as to what is happening in the real world as long as they can throw little knives and digs at each other, and the crab hole seems to be getting smaller.


  38. @ Well Well
    “… the crab hole seems to be getting smaller…”

    While the number of crabs is EXPLODING. Not a good concoction at ALL!


  39. Bruddah……….good for them, who is not watching other people’s sex lives will survive. Before we were so rudely interrupted by bushy and islandgal the gay talkers…………..i was asking you if the credit union members are not allowed to vote yah or nay in any sales of assets even by proxy, are they are not?


  40. @ Well Well
    And as stated previously (prior to the disruption), I whole heartedly agree with the option of member voting.


  41. Bruddah………………the credit union bosses, in my thinking could have the documents drawn up to reflect that all powers lie with the members as it relates to any sales of assets, i don’t see the government then having any power to roll in and sell off assets, particularly if they do not have any controlling shares.


  42. @ Well Well

    What does that spell in your opinion then?


  43. Why are we taking the conversation off track? To set up a bank requires approval from the government. It is what the BCCUL is currently pursuing. Go to the BCCUL website and look at the assets of credit unions in Barbados. If you subtract Public Workers, COB and a couple others what is left? The credit unions have grown but it does not mean they have cash to capitalise anything. Credit Unions by their philosophy are highly lent.


  44. David………………i am not on the ground in Bim so i don’t know who is pursuing what, that’s why i ask so many questions. I don’t know what you think about the matter, but would it not be wiser for the unions to have their own bank rather than transferring funds over to foreign owned banks? I was reading this morning about the “blacklisting’ of Trinidad by France, the French government is denying it saying the entity who put them on this list is kinda, sorta, maybe not quite following government procedures but doing their own thing, but government can’t stop them because they kinda, sorta, maybe don’t have the power to, i am saying that because it all relates to foreign entities dictating procedures for banks worldwide………..is it not better for credit union members to be owners of their bank?


  45. Bruddah……………As I just told David, as i am not on the ground in Bim I don’t know exactly what or who is involved and definitely don’t know their true intentions, we have to know the dynamics that are currently in play and who stands to gain or lose………..all i can say is i hope it’s not the members of the credit union who have their cash deposited there.


  46. @Well Well

    It is public knowledge (google it) that the BCCUL has contracted Sir Courtney to prepare a prelim study of the feasibility of seeking approval to launch a bank. Of interest is that COB has voiced concern about credit unions going this route.

    The issue here is credit unions forced to deposit excess funds with banks. Even if they own a bank they will still be forced to deposit with other financial institution to mitigate risk.


  47. David………….i see, spread it around in their opinion lowers the risk factor.


  48. @ David (B.U.)
    “It is public knowledge (google it) that the BCCUL has contracted Sir Courtney to prepare a prelim study of the feasibility of seeking approval to launch a bank. Of interest is that COB has voiced concern about credit unions going this root.”

    If what you say is indeed true, then BAJANS should be taking to the streets. Credit Unions are meant FOR THE PEOPLE. TO force credit unions to “Deposit” excess funds into a Private Bank is beyond RECKLESS; IT IS STUPPID AND IS A DIRECT THEFT FROM THE PUBLIC! We need to Educate Bajans about the implications of this!!!!


  49. Bruddah…………i was trying to gather more information on this before i said anything, banking laws can be pretty complex and i know of mergers and acquisitions or hostile take overs, but i have never heard of moving money from one entity into the banking system without any apparent protection mechanisms in place, it seems suspect to me, but again, the finance laws are always subject to different interpretations…………the lawyers should know best.


  50. @ Well-Well
    Then the question we should ask is “Who is funding the attorneys? And to what interest?”

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