Cross-border banking exposure / St Vincent and the Grenadines
What the world’s banks lend to St Vincent and the Grenadines
The funding view: cross-border claims of BIS-reporting banks on St Vincent and the Grenadines, from the locational statistics (LBS, by lender residence), with the consolidated claims by bank nationality (CBS) alongside. BIS-reporting banks held $411M of cross-border claims on St Vincent and the Grenadines in Q4 2025, up from $1M when the series begins in Q4 1986.
Cross-border claims on St Vincent and the Grenadines, Q4 1986–Q4 2025
LBS cross-border claims of all reporting banks on St Vincent and the Grenadines, in USD billions, quarterly. The GFC and COVID quarters are shaded. This is the residence view, where a claim counts by where the lending bank sits, so a claim on St Vincent and the Grenadines booked from any reporting jurisdiction is included.
Source: BIS Locational Banking Statistics (WS_LBS_D_PUB), BIS Data Portal (data.bis.org). Selection: cross-border claims (measure C), all reporting countries (5A) vs St Vincent and the Grenadines as counterparty, all instruments, all currencies, all counterparty sectors, quarterly, amounts outstanding. License: free with “Source: BIS” attribution. Values shown in USD billions; raw BIS unit is USD millions. Methodology
Consolidated claims by bank nationality
CBS international claims on St Vincent and the Grenadines in Q4 2025, broken out by the nationality of the lending banks (where the parent is headquartered, worldwide-consolidated, immediate-counterparty basis). The top 4 reporting banking systems shown account for $252M of the $400M consolidated total. This is a different measure from the residence-based claims above and is not additive with them.
| Bank nationality | International claims | Share of the largest |
|---|---|---|
| CHE Switzerland | $134M | |
| GBR United Kingdom | $116M | |
| FRA France | $2M | |
| AUT Austria | $0.00M |
Source: BIS Consolidated Banking Statistics (WS_CBS_PUB), BIS Data Portal (data.bis.org). Selection: international claims (measure I, domestic banks 4B, immediate-counterparty basis F), individual reporting banking system by nationality vs St Vincent and the Grenadines as counterparty, latest quarter, amounts outstanding. License: free with “Source: BIS” attribution. CBS carries claims only; it has no liabilities measure by design. Methodology
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