Centrale Bank van Curacao en Sint Maarten

Centrale Bank van Curacao en Sint Maarten The CBCS's most important objectives are to maintain the external stability of the Caribbean guilder. Maarten. Maarten (prudential supervision).

The Function & Role of the Central Bank

The Bank’s most important objectives are to maintain the external stability of the Netherlands Antillean guilder (NAf.) and to promote the efficient functioning of the financial system in the Countries Curacao and St. To realize these objectives, the Bank, as supervisory authority, has frequently recurred to credit control measures and/or to changing the di

scount rate. The functions of the Bank, explicitly summed up in the Bank Charter, are;

First, the Bank is the only institution entitled by law to issue paper money in the Countries Curacao and St. The Bank also is charged with the circulation of coins. Second, the Bank supervises banking and other credit institutions to primarily promote the stability, integrity, efficiency, safety, and soundness of the financial sectors of the countries Curacao and Sint Maarten in general and to safeguard the interest of the depositors and other creditors of the banking and other credit institutions in particular. Third, the Bank manages the foreign exchange reserves of the Netherlands Antilles, which includes regulating of the transfer of payments between residents and nonresidents of the Countries Curacao and St. Finally, the Bank acts as the government’s treasurer by receiving and making payments from and to the public through the tax collector’s accounts at the Central Bank. To strengthen the Central Bank’s independent position vis-à-vis the government, the Bank Charter limits the monetary financing of budget deficits to 10% of the central government’s revenues in the previous year. This limitation must be seen in the context of an overdraft facility to meet liquidity deficits of the public sector that result from seasonal variations in government revenues. Monetary and banking supervision

Two of the Bank’s basic tasks are to control the amount of liquid assets in circulation (monetary supervision), and to act as the supervisory body for credit and banking institutions operating in the Countries Curacao and St. Furthermore, the Bank is one of the government’s main advisors on financial and economic affairs. The monetary policy of the "Centrale Bank van Curacao en Sint Maarten" during the last two decades has been geared toward promoting a stable value of the NAf with respect to the US dollar. Since 1971 the official NAf/$ rate of 1.79 has been firmly supported by the monetary authorities. The Bank’s main reason for pe***ng the NAf to the US dollar is that over the years, more than 60% of its international trade relations have been conducted with the United States or in US dollars. To maintain the dollar standard, the Bank must ensure a sufficient supply of foreign exchange. To manage the foreign exchange reserves of the Netherlands Antilles, the Bank in the past has exerted control over the credit extended by commercial banks. The prudential supervision of banking and credit institutions is aimed at controlling the soundness of the financial system in the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten and at safeguarding the deposits of creditors at commercial banks. This supervision is pursued mainly through the Bank’s analysis of the solvency and liquidity development of banking and credit institutions.

02/06/2026

Ready to take your career to the next level in Sint Maarten?

The CBCS is looking for a Supervision Policy Officer to join its Philipsburg office.
In this role, you will help shape supervisory policies and legislation, contribute to strengthening Sint Maarten’s AML/CFT framework, collaborate with international stakeholders, and play a key role in safeguarding the integrity and stability of the financial sector.

This is an opportunity for experienced professionals who are passionate about policy development, regulation, and making a meaningful impact in Sint Maarten and the wider monetary union.

Interested? Learn more and apply via the CBCS website: https://www.centralbank.cw/about-the-bank/job-openings/supervision-policy-officer

The CBCS's most important objectives are to maintain the external stability of the Caribbean guilder.

Hurricane season reminds us what resilience really means. The better prepared you are, the stronger you stand when it ma...
01/06/2026

Hurricane season reminds us what resilience really means.
The better prepared you are, the stronger you stand when it matters most. Take time now to secure your home, review your emergency plan, and make sure you have the right insurance coverage in place. Preparation today is protection for tomorrow. Stay ready, stay resilient.

29/05/2026

Bachelor students, you’re up!
The CBCS invites Bachelor students from Curaçao and Sint Maarten to submit their Economic Research paper for the Best Economic Research Award 2026 and compete to become this year’s winner. A prize of Cg 5,000 XCG is up for grabs.

For more information and submission details, visit:
https://centralbank.cw/education/cbcs-best-economic-research-award-2026

29/05/2026

Bachelor students, you’re up!

The CBCS invites Bachelor students from Curaçao and Sint Maarten to submit their Economic Research paper for the Best Economic Research Award 2026 and compete to become this year’s winner. A prize of 5,000 XCG is up for grabs.



For more information and submission details, visit the CBCS’ website.
centralbank.cw/education/cbcs-best-economic-research-award-2026

29/05/2026

Yesterday, the CBCS successfully opened the XLIII Annual conference of Caribbean Group of Banking Supervisors (CGBS), bringing together delegates from our region for two days of insightful discussions, collaboration, and shared growth. The conference aims to strengthen supervisory frameworks, enhance regional cooperation, and build resilience within the financial sector.

29/05/2026

Yesterday, the CBCS successfully opened the XLIII Annual conference of Caribbean Group of Banking Supervisors (CGBS), bringing together delegates from our region for two days of insightful discussions, collaboration, and shared growth. The conference aims to strengthen supervisory frameworks, enhance regional cooperation, and build resilience within the financial sector.

History in the making. To celebrate our team heading to the World Cup for the very first time, the CBCS minted a limited...
28/05/2026

History in the making. To celebrate our team heading to the World Cup for the very first time, the CBCS minted a limited-edition silver commemorative coin, along with special circulation coins.

Coins are available in both Curaçao and Sint Maarten.
In Curaçao, you can visit Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
In Sint Maarten, appointments can be made via [email protected].

Be part of the Blue Wave.

As climate change risks become increasingly evident, the CBCS highlights the importance of translating awareness into co...
27/05/2026

As climate change risks become increasingly evident, the CBCS highlights the importance of translating awareness into concrete and coordinated action in Curaçao and Sint Maarten.

In a newly published policy note, the CBCS outlines how both countries can strengthen their climate adaptation efforts through National Adaptation Plans, highlighting best practices for their design and implementation.

The development of a National Adaptation Plan will help both countries better prepare for the impacts of climate change.

Click here for the CBCS’ press release: www.centralbank.cw/publications/press-releases/pb2026-019-national-adaptation-plans-help-translate-climate-change-awareness-concrete-actions

Click here for the policy note: www.centralbank.cw/publications/notes-analyses

The CBCS invites bachelor’s students to submit a theoretical or empirical graduation thesis.The submitted thesis must ad...
27/05/2026

The CBCS invites bachelor’s students to submit a theoretical or empirical graduation thesis.
The submitted thesis must address a research topic related to small island economies, preferably—but not exclusively—focused on Curaçao and/or Sint Maarten.
The winner will receive a cash prize of Cg 5,000 and a trophy.

Submission deadline: June 5, 2026
The winner will be announced on July 6, 2026.

Click here for more Information: www.centralbank.cw/education/cbcs-best-economic-research-award-2026

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