Creditors with outstanding invoices with former Federal Government can submit invoices to Finance Dp

Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto announced on Tuesday that creditors on Sint Maarten who have outstanding invoices with the former Netherlands Antilles Federal Government for services and goods delivered up to October 9, 2010 for which no payment has been received, are hereby requested to submit their declaration along with their invoices to the Finance Department, Government Administration Building at the Clem Labega Square. 

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Creditors are also requested to submit their banker and bank account number where payments can be made based on the invoices submitted.

Previously, the former Federal Government use to make payments by check or cash on the island. This won’t be the case now and that is why all creditors would have to submit a bank account number so the former Director of Finance can transfer the monies from Curacao.

The paper work should be submitted to the attention of the following persons at the Finance Department, Head of Finance Bas Roorda or Cassandra Royer-Wilson.

For those who have the information digitally, you can send this via email to bas.roorda@sintmaartengov.org or Cassandra.wilson@sintmaartengov.org.

If the information is not submitted you run the risk of not receiving payment.

Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto met with Curacao’s Minister of Finance George Jamaloodin and his advisors among which the former Federal Government Director of Finance last Friday who informed him about the aforementioned.