Department of Co-operatives About Us

About us

The Department of Co-operatives became a full department in January 1998 following the enactment of the Co-operatives Societies Act number 2 of 1995 with responsibilities for regulating all co-operative societies in St. Kitts Nevis. In October 2011 the regulatory jurisdiction of the Department of Co-operatives was changed thereby having regulatory responsibility for non-credit unions co-operatives only.

Mission Statement

“To be a dynamic and professional organization which would promote, supervise, strengthen and expand the Co-operative Sector thereby creating an environment which is conducive to sustainable socio-economic development.”

 

Vision

To be a driving force within the local economy by:

• Deploying a trained, motivated and efficient staff

•Delivering adequate educational and outreach programme to facilitate the overall development of the co-operative sector.

•Create a shift in the paternalistic support of the department and concentrate more on supervisory, legislative and regulatory functions.

 

Functions:

  • Regulate Producer Co-operatives

  • Register all viable co-operative societies

  • Inspect and monitor all co-operative societies

  • Supervise and regulate all co-operative societies

  • Lead and manage the regulatory process

Core Values

The Department of Co-operatives respect the fundamental rights of all registered co-operative societies to make choices and decisions for their own growth and development and will allow them to operate fully within the confines  of their bye-laws, the Act and Regulations without creating artificial restrictions.

The department is committed to the cause of co-operative development in St. Kitts Nevis and the provision of the best quality services to co-operative societies as is required of it by its clientele, government and the people of St. Kitts Nevis.

St. Kitts was once known as the Gibraltar of the West Indies for its domination of 18th- century colonial battles. How the island rose to become the world’s leader in sugarcane cultivation, an inspiration for the industrial revolution in the process.

Contact Us

Government Headquarters
Church Street, Basseterre

Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm