Barbados to launch BB$5,000 Child Wealth Fund for every newborn

The Government of Barbados has announced plans to introduce a Barbados Republic Child Wealth Fund, a landmark initiative that will provide every eligible child with a BBD$5,000 investment at birth as part of efforts to reduce inequality and build long-term financial security.

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The measure, unveiled in the country’s 2026–27 budget, will apply to every child born in Barbados on or after November 30, 2021. The funds will be held in trust and invested in a diversified portfolio, including real assets, bonds and equities, with access granted later in life for major expenses such as education or housing.

Prime Minister Mia Mottley has framed the initiative as a long-term empowerment tool rather than a short-term policy measure, aimed at ensuring that every Barbadian child begins life with a financial asset.

Minister of Finance Ryan Straughn, who presented the Budgetary Proposals and Financial Statement in the House of Assembly, said the programme is designed to break cycles where “too many families start from zero, generation after generation.”

“A universal birthright creates a baseline asset that cannot be taken away by bad luck or lack of opportunity,” Straughn said, describing the fund as a national standard in a republic “where every Bajan child deserves a chance to thrive.”

For the 2026–27 fiscal year, the government has allocated between $52.1 million and $52.2 million to cover children born since the eligibility date. The programme is expected to cost approximately $10 million to $12 million annually going forward, based on current birth rates.

Once legislation is passed later this year—ahead of the fifth anniversary of Barbados becoming a republic and the 60th anniversary of Independence—contributions to the fund will become statutory. An independent entity is expected to be appointed to manage the investments and oversee administration.

In addition to the child wealth fund, the government announced a Multiple Births Cash Grant to support families with twins or higher-order births. Effective April 1, families with twins will receive $300 monthly, while those with triplets or more will receive $600, with payments continuing until the children reach age five. The programme will be administered through the Social Empowerment Agency.

Officials say both initiatives reflect the government’s broader strategy to strengthen social protection systems while promoting economic inclusion and opportunity for future generations.

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