The St.Kitts Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) has opened Office of Chairman under the leadership of the Chairman of the Board of Governors, His Excellency Calvin St. Juste
The Office of the Chairman (OC) will focus on three broad aims: supporting economic growth, promoting exceptional customer service, and reviewing real estate and development projects. OC is tasked with managing the review and approval process for all real estate and development projects approved under the CBI programme, including regulatory compliance across all transactions from minimum investment thresholds to resale criteria in respect of the real estate option.
The Office of the Chairman (OC) is tasked with
- Promoting exceptional customer service by offering a single point of contact for developers, clients and service providers.
- Centralise real estate activity into a single unit, streamlining the entire process. It will also assist with escalation management, addressing special issues related to real estate with prompt resolutions.
- Deepen the Unit’s commitment to good governance and transparency, by conducting regular audits of real estate and PBO transactions. These audits will enhance the already stellar reputation of the Unit.
The Office of the Chairman is a positive development for everyone involved in the business of real estate and PBO development with St. Kitts and Nevis, from developers, to clients, to local businesses.
Developers will be able to enjoy a streamlined process for project approval and redesignation. Clients will enjoy the fruits of premium real estate investment opportunities, top-notch customer service and rapid issue resolution.
Local businesses enjoy new jobs and beneficial partnership opportunities on sustainable development projects.
Day to day operations will be led by Mr. Damille James, Board Governor and Executive Director for the Office of the Chairman.
The St.Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programme of St. Kitts and Nevis has achieved remarkable growth under its new statutory corporate structure and leadership. Since transitioning from a government entity in late 2024, the programme has recorded an unprecedented 169% increase in applications during the final quarter of the year (October–December) compared to the preceding nine months.