Securities Exchange

The Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange (ECSE) is a fully electronic regional exchange that was promoted by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), as a part of a programme to develop money and capital markets in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU).

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In addition to the services provided by limited service brokers, broker/dealers offer other financial services to investors and issuers for a fee. 

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Listed Securities

The ECSE provides investors a new way to make money on their investments and participate in the expansion of local enterprises at the same time. It offers an opportunity for investing in and profiting from the growth and development of the economy of the Eastern Caribbean. 

Equity

Corporate Debt

Sovereign Debt

FAQ

Why an ECSE?

The ECSE provides investors a new way to make money on their investments and participate in the expansion of local enterprises at the same time. It offers an opportunity for investing in and profiting from the growth and development of the economy of the Eastern Caribbean. 

Who Can Trade on the ECSE?

Anyone can trade on the ECSE as long as the regulations and guidelines set by the Securities Act are strictly followed. An important objective of this regional capital market is to encourage the active participation of citizens of the ECCU, living at home or abroad. Nevertheless, investors of all nationalities are invited and encouraged to trade on the ECSE. 

What Financial Products are Trade on the ECSE?

Corporate securities (stocks and bonds) as well as government securities (bonds, notes and treasury bills) are among the financial products traded on the ECSE.

Countries

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Anguilla

Antigua & Barbuda

Commonwealth of Dominica

Grenada

Montserrat

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

St. Vincent and the Grenadines