Reporting on progress against her Ministry's 5-year strategic plan, Bahamian Minister of Financial Services and Investments, Allyson Maynard Gibson said that computerisation of the Companies Registry of the Registrar General's Department had been accomplished on time by the end of 2002.
'The ability for users to access information from remote locations over the Internet, using ordinary software', said the Minister, 'will significantly add to our competitive edge as a Financial Centre. I thank the Registrar General and his hard working team for their hard work in its accomplishment. I know that industry is very happy that we have achieved this goal and all involved have every reason to celebrate this significant milestone. I also thank Mr. Felix Stubbs and his team at IBM for their hard work on this project. The success and smooth operation of E-Government is essential to our efforts to promote The Bahamas as a center for E-Commerce.
'Listed below are features that may now be achieved over the Internet, using Internet Explorer:
'It has been decided that the next 30 days will be spent in training and finalizing (in consultation with industry and regulators) a policy for levels of access to information at the Registry. As usual our yardstick is: "Blue Chip, Well Regulated and Co-Operative".'
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