Grenada will host the Caribbean Investment Summit in May that will allow delegates to discuss and explore the latest trends, share insights and forge strategic partnership within the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CBI) sector.
“This year we are not just hosting a summit, we are creating a timely platform for dialogue, innovation and regional collaboration in the investment migration industry,” Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said in a video message posted on the summit’s website.
Under the CBI programme, countries like Grenada, provide citizenship to foreign investors in return for making a significant contribution to the socio-economic development of these islands.
The chief executive officer of the Investment Migration Agency (IMA), formerly called the Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU), Thomas Anthony, said that the May 22-25 summit will offer those in the industry a place to come together to respond to market shifts, adopt an innovative approach and navigate the challenges of the investment migration space.
“We are working towards making the citizenship by investment programme more adaptable and sustainable despite the changes in the global market and increasing oversight from the EU, UK and the USA,” he said.
“Participants will gain unparalleled access to actionable intelligence, strategic partnerships and the latest innovations, setting in a new benchmark for excellence and collaboration in the CBI landscape,” the organisers said.
The four-day summit is being organised by the US-based THr5 XP LLC, and OPEN Interactive Inc, an events organiser based in St Kitts and Nevis.
Source-CMC
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