Video Interview with Angela Musgrove of Invest Turks & Caicos Islands
John E. Kaye
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For years, the Turks and Caicos Islands have been synonymous with luxury tourism, offering white-sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and a visitor economy built around some of the most exclusive resorts in the Caribbean. But beyond the postcard views, there is growing interest in the islands’ broader economic potential. These British Overseas Territories are steadily working to position themselves as an attractive destination for international investment.
Political stability, underpinned by their constitutional relationship with the UK, continues to offer reassurance to investors seeking secure environments for business. While tourism remains the cornerstone of the economy, policymakers have expressed ambitions to support wider economic growth and explore new avenues for inward investment.
Against this backdrop, the islands have become known for offering a favourable business climate, supported by a regulatory framework designed to encourage enterprise. Investors exploring opportunities here often cite the business-friendly environment and the absence of certain direct taxes as key factors in their decision-making. Although tourism remains dominant, interest is emerging in sectors such as financial services, property development, and sustainability-focused projects.
In this exclusive video interview, Angela Musgrove, CEO of Invest Turks & Caicos Islands, outlines the factors driving new investment interest and explains the practical support available for those considering business opportunities there.
Watch the full interview here — and for an in-depth look at why the Turks and Caicos Islands are capturing investor interest, pick up the latest print edition of The European.
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