2014-12-19

Direction No. 16 - Payment to Caribbean Countries with Bilateral Clearing Arrangements with Belize

The Central Bank of Belize issued Exchange Control Direction No. 16/2014 to establish a bilateral clearing arrangement with ten Caribbean nations to eliminate the need for US dollars in regional transactions. This framework allows payments to be settled monthly between Central Banks using local currencies via domestic banks, covering methods such as cheques and telegraphic transfers. The designated countries participating in this clearing system are Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, St. Kitts/Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago.

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1 EXCHANGE CONTROL DIRECTION NUMBER 16/2014 (Revised December 2014) TO: AUTHORISED DEALERS AND AUTHORISED DEPOSITARIES Payment To Caribbean Countries Which Have Bilateral Clearing Arrangements With Belize

  1. The Bilateral Arrangement is designed to eliminate the need to use United States dollars or other non-regional currencies for regional transactions. Settlement under the arrangement is done on a monthly basis between Central Banks based on the net amount outstanding.
  2. The Bilateral arrangements are limited to payments made by cheque, telegraphic transfer, bank draft or certified cheque. No other forms of payments are affected, so that, for example, foreign currency travellers’ cheques and credit cards may continue to be used in the normal way.
  3. Countries in the Caribbean which have Bilateral clearing arrangements with Belize are: Antigua and Barbuda Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana St. Kitts/Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and the Grenadine Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago

2 4. Payments from one country to the other are made via domestic banks only in the currency of the country receiving the funds; so that, for example, a person can make payment to another person through a domestic bank using Belize dollars. 5. The domestic bank in Belize would then ask the Central Bank to request the Central Bank of Barbados to pay the required amount of Barbados dollars to the commercial bank in Barbados. The domestic bank in Belize would pay an equivalent amount of Belize dollars to the Central Bank.


Controller of Foreign Exchange CENTRAL BANK OF BELIZE