About Dominica AID Bank
The Dominica Agricultural Industrial and Development Bank (DAIDB/AID Bank) was established July 8, 1971, became a subsidiary in December 1976, and was re-established as an autonomous entity in January 1982.
The primary objectives of the Bank are to promote and influence economic development in Dominica and to mobilize funds for such development.
Ownership
The Bank is owned by the Government of Dominica (89.6%) and the Dominica Social Security (10.4%).
Core Business
The core business of the AID Bank is providing loans for the following sectors:
- Agriculture & Fishing
- Industry
- Tourism
- Education
- Real Estate & Construction
- Climate Adaptation
- Infrastructure
- Commerce & Distribution
Industrial Estates
The Bank also manages industrial estates at three strategic locations: Canefield, Geneva, and Picard. These estates provide affordable space to productive sector enterprises with the goals of increasing production, job creation, export promotion, and foreign exchange generation.
Our Mission
"To create value-added solutions focused on building employee, customer and shareholder confidence and satisfaction by improving quality of life through innovative products and services, facilitating social and economic investments and partnering with all our stakeholders."
"You are a conversation away from a better life, Come talk with us"
Contact Us — 255-9400