In a significant gathering in Shenzhen, Mr. Calvin St. Juste, the Chairman of the Board of Governors for the St. Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU), addressed agents, international marketing agents and promoters, capping a series of events spanning the Middle East and Asia.
He expressed gratitude for the attendees, marking the occasion as a significant step in building relationships and providing a platform for sharing his vision for the restructured CIU.
After a successful kick-off in Dubai, Chairman St. Juste emphasised the importance of this trip, highlighting his aim to cement key partnerships with agents, International Marketing Agents, and Promoters.
BUILDING TRUST AND EFFICIENCY
Mr. St. Juste’s focus on building trust resonated throughout his speech.
He acknowledged the extensive work needed to restructure the Unit, underscoring the Board’s dedication to efficiency and effective delivery.
With a wealth of experience in various business sectors, the Board is poised to navigate significant changes.
Under the chairman’s leadership, the transformation of the Unit into a statutory body signals a new corporate approach, underlined by business best practice. As he stated, “I am a businessman, and I think like a businessman”, a mindset which permeates the leadership team, fostering a culture of innovation and agility.
ACKNOWLEDGING STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
Recognising the critical role of agents, International Marketing Agents, and Promoters in the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) process, Mr. St. Juste shifted the conversation towards the Unit’s evolution around six guiding principles: transparency, communication, good governance, transformation, global leadership, and sustainability.
IMPROVING PROCESSES AND PRINCIPLES
The chairman further emphasised the importance of improving processes within the Unit.
Enhancing the CBI offerings and simplifying the experience for stakeholders are top priorities. The guiding principles serve as the foundation for this progress.
Addressing transparency, Mr. St. Juste highlighted the critical nature of due diligence. He reassured agents, International Marketing Agents, and Promoters that promoting open and clear information dissemination is critical to enhancing the Unit’s market offering and reputation.
As the event concluded, Chairman St. Juste invited attendees to join him on the journey, asserting that, together, they would forge a brighter future for St. Kitts and Nevis.