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      • The money you invest in BOSS+ will be spent on projects that contribute to Barbados’ economic, social, and environmental development. For example, government will use it in its efforts to mitigate the impact of climate change – a benefit for each of us. That means that while you’re helping yourself, you’re also helping the country.
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  1. BOSS+ is a five-year security that the Government of Barbados is issuing. BOSS+ bonds are sold at par (face value) and pay 4.5 percent interest per annum. That interest is paid in two instalments and is not subject to withholding tax.

  2. Jun 29, 2023 · BOSS+ bonds were introduced in September 2022 and are sold directly by the Central Bank of Barbados. The bonds pay 4.5% interest per annum and have a five-year maturity period.

  3. www.centralbank.org.bb › faqs › boss-faqsBoss Faqs - Central Bank

    BOSS is the Barbados Optional Savings Scheme. Under BOSS, Government will issue public sector workers with a percentage of their salary in bonds. These bonds have an interest rate of 5 percent per annum, with interest being paid twice a year, and mature four years from the date of issue.

  4. What is the BOSS? The Barbados Optional Savings Scheme (BOSS) is a way to help stabilise the country during the challenging COVID situation. • It provides public servants with a savings/ investment opportunity whilst allowing the Government to temporarily shift a portion of its wage bill to capital expenditure. An attractive

  5. Jun 29, 2023 · The Central Bank of Barbados. (CBB) Another $200 million tranche of BOSS+ bonds is available to investors from July 1, 2023. The five-year security, which is issued by the Central Bank of Barbados, pays 4.5 percent interest per annum.

  6. Another $200 million tranche of BOSS+ bonds is available to investors from July 1, 2023. The five-year security, which is issued by the Central Bank of Barbados, pays 4.5 percent interest per annum. “The initial series of BOSS+ bonds proved that there is an appetite for investment among Barbadians, so it’s a given that we

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