WILLEMSTAD - According to the Central Bank of Curaçao and St. Maarten (CBCS), it is important for the bank to receive signals from the public about the supervised institutions in Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Complaints and reports are essential signals and input for the supervisory departments of the CBCS.
These signals show where there may be problems in the financial markets or in the institutions. As a result, signals may lead to further investigation by the CBCS. By submitting a complaint or report to the CBCS, consumers can contribute to improving the financial markets and the integrity of parties active in the financial sector.
On its website, the CBCS explains that a signal is a statement about an incident or observation of possible misconduct by a supervised institution. The incident or observation does not necessarily have direct (financial) consequences for the reporter. A signal can be made at any time (anonymously or not) to the CBCS.
