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Huggins Grenada pilots first Digital EC Cash Transaction in ECCU

This story was posted 5 years ago
19 February 2021
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Another bold step in the advancement of Digital technology has been made in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union as George F Huggins & Company (Grenada) Limited became the first company in history to carry out a financial transaction using the ECCB’s Digital EC Dollars or “DCash”.

Under the watchful gaze of shoppers, Chief Executive Officer of Huggins Anya Chow Chung completed the historic digital transaction at the company’s Foodland Supermarket on Kirani James Boulevard on Friday, 12 February effectively becoming the first person in the Union and in Grenada ever to use the new digital currency. Huggins is part of a wider pilot programme spearheaded by the ECCB to begin the roll-out of its DCash program in Grenada and several other Eastern Caribbean territories. The DCash Pilot is a key initiative of the ECCB’s transformational agenda as articulated in their 2017-2021 Strategic Plan.

Chow Chung said, “Digital history has been made today at Foodland and I am extremely proud to represent George F Huggins & Company (Grenada) Limited and to have had the privilege to ‘cut the ribbon’ as it were in the use of this emerging digital technology in Grenada and the wider ECCU region. This is indeed a proud moment for our country! DCash will give our customers another option to access their cash quickly and easily through their mobile devices and eventually to conveniently shop at our outlets and stores around Grenada. This is especially timely, as we all search for ways to conduct business safely during this pandemic. By reducing the need to physically handle cash, DCash will provide customers with another layer of safety as we all learn to live in the ‘new normal’ created by the global Covid-19 pandemic.”

Governor of the ECCB, Timothy J Antoine said, “This transaction is a major milestone in our mission to place DCash in the hands of the people of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU). I congratulate George F Huggins & Company (Grenada) Limited on making history. We are now on the cusp of the public launch of DCash. Get ready.”

With over 500 employees and 17 distinct business operations across Grenada, Huggins is the largest locally owned company on the island and has been proudly serving Grenadians for over 100 years.

Foodland Kirani James Boulevard team. (L to R) – Genita Pysadee, Trent Graham, Junior George and CEO, Anya Chow Chung

In marking the historic digital moment, Chow Chung recognised Foodland Store Manager Genita Pysadee; Cashier Trent Graham and Customer Service Representative Junior George who all helped to make the first use of digital EC dollars in Grenada a smooth, efficient and successful process.

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Comments 6

  1. Velma Hutchinson-Daniel says:
    5 years ago

    Let’s welcome technology. Dubai has been using this methods for quite some times now with no problem. we should be proud to be in the new age technology at this time. God bless Grenada

  2. D. Hart says:
    5 years ago

    Here’s the problem. This company can’t even train their staff to understand that the EMPLOYEES DO NOT have the right to TAP a CUSTOMERS’s CREDIT CARD when they are CHIP and PIN for security. Store employees ARE NOT the authorized users of the credit card. A customer needs to OK and APPROVE their purchases themselves otherwise you can challenge and refuse to pay as the customer did actually make the purchase. Proper procedures are there for security. STOP saying that customers want store staff yo do this. It is ILLEGAL under the merchant agreements with the credit card companies. HUGE problem with shopping at ACE HARDWARE too, particularly the one on dusty highway. No confidence in this new stuff.

    • George Bain says:
      5 years ago

      Dear Mr. Hart,
      As a representative of Bryden & Minors, it came as quite a surprise when I read your comment on this issue. I immediately inquired as to whether this was inneed the practice at our Ace MBH store. I was advised that there are some customers who request the TAP feature be used to run their cards. Please rest assured that I have IMMEDIATELY advised all of our cashiers that this is not the practice, and that customers ONLY must TAP their cards if they intend for this feature to be used. Thank you for voicing your concern on this matter. Have a great day.

  3. Gerard says:
    5 years ago

    It is now six months from today at exactly two years after I arrived in that island of Grenada with my family.

  4. Emond Lewis Mitchell says:
    5 years ago

    Interesting

  5. Edwin maximay says:
    5 years ago

    I love now Grenada

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