Grenada’s CBI Unit welcomes a new CEO, and additional program enhancements
To succeed in the Citizenship by Investment industry, programs are consistently required to adapt and evolve to remain relevant with marketplace demands and needs. Grenada’s CIP has displayed constant improvement to the development of their program which, being only 4 years old, has continued to strengthen with experience.
Earlier this week, Grenada’s CBI Unit announced exciting program enhancements and reassured their focus on delivering the highest standards of due diligence, as well as offer effective solutions to reduce the instances of delayed processing times.
The following enhancements to the Grenada CBI program are as follows:
1. Expanded list of dependents
2. Real Estate
Additionally, the Grenada CBI Unit have also announced their new CEO, Mr. Thomas Anthony. With extensive first-hand experience in the banking sector, and noteworthy expertise in applicant research, Mr. Anthony is the perfect match for the Grenada CBI Program, which is focused on developing the highest standards of due diligence and applicant vetting.
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