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List of Banks in Anguilla
Anguilla (pronounced ang-GWIL-ə) is a
British overseas territory in the Caribbean, one of the most northerly
of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. It consists of the main
island of Anguilla itself, approximately 26 km (16 mi) long by 5 km (3.1
mi) wide at its widest point, together with a number of much smaller
islands and cays with no permanent population. The island's capital is
The Valley. The total land area of the territory is 91 km2 (35 sq
mi), with a population of approximately 13,500 (2006 estimate).
Banks with website.
Barclays Bank PLC
Address: The Valley
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 140
Phone: (1-264) 497-2301
Fax: (1-264) 497-2980
Caribbean Commercial Bank
Address: The Valley
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 23
Phone: (1-264) 497-2571
Fax: (1-264) 497-3570
Caribbean Commercial Bank (Anguilla Ltd.
Address: The Valley
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 23
Phone: (1-264) 497-2571 / (1-264) 497-2572
Fax: (1-264) 497-3570
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Address: Fairplay Comm. Complex, The Valley
Phone: (1-264) 497-5050 / (1-264) 497-3375
Fax: (1-264) 497-5150
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Address:
Phone: (1-264) 497-5050
FirstCaribbean International Bank Ltd.
Address: The Valley
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 140
Phone: (1-264) 497-2301
Fax: (1-264) 497-2980
Hansa Bank & Trust Co. Ltd.
Address: The Valley, (Hansa Bank Building.)
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 213
Phone: (1-264) 497-3800 / (1-264) 497-3802
Fax: (1-264) 497-3801
National Bank Group Of Companies
Address: The Quarter
Phone: (1-264) 497-5280 / (1-264) 497-3001
National Bank Of Anguilla Ltd.
Address: The Valley
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 44
Phone: (1-264) 497-2101
Fax: (1-264) 497-3310
Scotiabank Anguilla Limited
Address: Fairplay Commercial Complex, The Valley
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 250
Phone: (1-264) 497-3333
Fax: (1-264) 497-3344
Photos of Anguilla
Economy: Anguilla's thin arid soil
is largely unsuitable for agriculture, and the island has few land-based
natural resources. Its main industries are tourism, offshore
incorporation and management, offshore banking, and fishing. Many
insurance and financial business are headquartered in Anguilla.
The economy of Anguilla is expanding rapidly, especially the tourism
sector which is driving major new developments in partnerships with
multi-national companies. This boom, beginning gently during 2005-2006,
is accelerating through 2007 and is expected to continue for years.
Anguilla's currency is the East Caribbean dollar, though the US dollar
is also widely accepted. The exchange rate is fixed to the US dollar at
US$1 = EC$2.68.
The economy, and especially the tourism sector, suffered a setback in
late 1995 due to the effects of Hurricane Luis in September but
recovered in 1996. Hotels were hit particularly hard during this time.
Another economic setback occurred during the aftermath of Hurricane
Lenny in 2000.[
Language: Today most people in
Anguilla speak a British-influenced variety of "Standard" English. Other
languages are also spoken on the island, including varieties of Spanish,
Chinese and the languages of other immigrants. However, the most common
language other than Standard English is the island's own English-lexifier
Creole language (not to be confused with French Creole spoken in islands
such as Haiti, Martinique, and Guadeloupe). It is referred to locally by
terms such as "dialect" (pronounced "dialec"), or "Anguillian". It has
its main roots in early varieties of English and West African languages,
and is similar to the dialects spoken in English-speaking islands
throughout the Eastern Caribbean.
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directory has been compiled from a number of sources, however, we have not
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