Grenada records EC$90 million revenue drop, CBI Programme hit hardest

Grenada’s Ministry of Finance has reported a significant revenue shortfall of over EC$90 million for the first four months of 2025, compared to the same period last year — a decline largely attributed to reduced inflows from the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programme.

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According to figures released in the ministry’s April 2025 fiscal report, government revenue stood at EC$412.2 million between January and April, compared to EC$505 million collected during the same period in 2024.

The most pronounced dip came from the CBI programme, which earned the government EC$69.4 million so far this year, a steep drop from EC$160.9 million recorded in the corresponding period last year — marking a decline of EC$91.5 million. Despite the plunge, the CBI earnings exceeded the Ministry’s own projection of EC$61.7 million for the period.

As of January 2023, the Ministry began classifying all CBI inflows as non-tax revenues. These were previously categorized as grants, which partly explains the notable impact on the non-tax revenue category this year. “Current revenue collections fell short of projections, mainly due to a decline in non-tax miscellaneous revenues,” the report stated.

Other revenue streams showed more stability. Customs and Excise collections reached EC$156.7 million, exceeding both the projected EC$151.9 million and the EC$149.2 million collected in the first four months of 2024. The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) brought in EC$169.3 million, slightly down from EC$171.7 million over the same timeframe last year.

Despite recording overall and primary deficits of -EC$25.6 million and -EC$21.8 million respectively in April alone — both surpassing the ministry’s monthly targets — the fiscal report maintained that for the January to April period, Grenada’s fiscal position “remained well within the established targets.”

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The full report is available on the official website of Grenada’s Ministry of Finance.

 

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