1.116 acre of land with residential building at Camps Estate

  1.116 acre (48,612.96 square feet) of land with residential building at Camps Estate in the parish of St. James in the Island of Nevis. The property is fenced and comprises a single family residential building and is constructed of reinforced concrete, block-work and stone work. There are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen/dining/living area and an L-shaped porch. The building has an area of

Lot No.28A with a residential building situate at Horatio Heights

Lot No.28A with a residential building thereon situate at Horatio Heights (Huggins Estate) in the Parish of St. George in the Island of Nevis containing 10,890.5 square feet. The property captures uninterrupted views of Saddle Hill. All utility services (electricity, cable telephone, water) are available to the property. Access to the property is by a private road which is paved. The dwelling consists of

1.091 acres of land at Nisbett’s Estate

  1.091 acres (47,523.96 square feet) of land situate at Nisbett’s Estate in the parish of St. James in the Island. The property is bounded as follows:- On the North East by a 30’ Road Reserve 152.53 feet, 84.00 feet and 7+ feet; On the North West by a 30’ Road Reserve 233.79 feet; On the South West by lands of Cecil Skeete 182.56

BON COVID-19 Relief Measures

The Bank of Nevis Limited is acutely aware of the negative impact of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is having on the lives of our valued customers.  Accordingly, the Bank has introduced a suite of measures aimed at providing relief for affected personal, small business and commercial customers in good standing.

The Bank of Nevis Limited holds 33rd Annual General Meeting

The Bank of Nevis Limited (the ‘Bank’) held its 33rd Annual General Meeting at Occasions on the Pinneys By-pass Road on Thursday, December 19, 2019 at 5:00 pm. The Bank’s shareholders received and considered the accounts of the Bank for the financial year ended June 30, 2019. The Group reported net profit after tax of EC$5.0 million, compared to EC$8.3 million in 2018. The