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Live Platform · 10 SIDS Territories · Platform v2.7

The AI-Enhanced
OECS Finance Hub

Closing the Caribbean's Climate Transparency Gap — turning the Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS into a measurable, investment-grade reality through AI, XBRL, and sovereign blockchain infrastructure.

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12
Platform Modules
Spanning 8 functional sections
2
SIDS Territories
7 OECS + Belize, Guyana, Suriname
21%
Manual Entry Reduced
Via proprietary NLP engine
39 bps
Max Borrowing Cost Reduction
Estimated via IFRS S2 disclosure (IDB, 2024)
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The Problem

Caribbean SIDS Receive Only 17% of Their Climate Finance Need. The Reason Is Invisible Data.

SIDS need $11.7 billion annually in climate finance — but receive only $2 billion. The gap is not a shortage of global capital. It is a shortage of proof. Without machine-readable, investment-grade fiscal data, the region cannot demonstrate its resilience to global capital markets, multilateral lenders, or third-state trading partners.

"The problem is not a lack of resilience. It is a lack of proof."

$11.7B
Annual climate finance need for SIDS
Only $2B received — 17% of need (GCA, 2025)
117–275 bps
Sovereign bond yield premium
From unquantified climate risk (IDB, 2024)
80%
Manual climate-finance data entry
Creating 6–18 month reporting backlogs across CARICOM
IFRS S2
EU, UK & US disclosure mandate
Now a condition of market access — no Caribbean state complies at scale

The Solution

One Platform. 46 Modules.
Machine-Readable Climate Intelligence
for Every CARICOM Member State.

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Proprietary NLP Engine

Automatically tags national budget line items against IFRS S2, OECD Rio Markers, and CDB 2028 standards — reducing manual data entry by 80% and eliminating 6–18 month reporting backlogs.

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XBRL Taxonomy Engine

Produces machine-readable financial outputs consumable by CDB, IMF, ISSB, and GCF without manual re-entry — the digital backbone the CSME has always needed.

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Zero-Trust Blockchain

Every AI tagging decision is SHA-256 hash-chained to an immutable distributed ledger — creating tamper-proof, auditor-ready records that satisfy the most stringent multilateral due diligence requirements.

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Platform Modules
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Shared-Service Cost Reduction
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OECS-Owned & Operated

Four Strategic Pillars

Built Around the Caribbean's
Most Critical Institutional Priorities

🌐Pillar 01

External Trade Resilience

AI-verified climate data satisfies EU, UK & US disclosure mandates — unlocking market access for every CARICOM member state.

  • Auto-generates IFRS S2-compliant GHG disclosures satisfying EU CBAM requirements
  • TCFD Physical Risk Engine quantifies climate exposure by sector (tourism, agriculture, fisheries)
  • Green Bond Compliance module opens access to the $1.3 trillion global green bond market
  • Machine-readable data enables negotiating climate-resilience provisions from verified strength
🏛️Pillar 02

CSME Economic Integration

A machine-readable XBRL data environment transforms the CSME from a legal framework into a living economic space.

  • XBRL taxonomy creates a single interoperable data standard across all participating states
  • CDB & ECCB can run 1.5°C / 2°C / >3°C climate scenario analyses across all portfolios simultaneously
  • Lenders Portal provides climate-adjusted credit risk scores for sovereign borrowers
  • Operationalizes the merger of climate finance with economic policy — one platform, one regional voice
🛡️Pillar 03

Sovereign Data Protection

The Sovereign Data Charter ensures Caribbean fiscal intelligence stays under Caribbean jurisdiction — always.

  • 7-Article Charter guarantees all fiscal data remains under national and regional jurisdiction
  • SHA-256 hash-chained ratification — legally enforceable and independently verifiable
  • Annual Compliance Certification auto-issued per Ministry for multilateral reporting
  • Shields member states from external commercial data exploitation by global fintech firms
📈Pillar 04

Financial Impact

AI-verified transparency can reduce Caribbean sovereign borrowing costs by an estimated 50–150 basis points.

  • Caribbean sovereign bonds carry 117–275 bps premium from unquantified climate risk (IDB, 2024)
  • IFRS S2 machine-readable disclosure directly addresses the risk premium
  • $5M/year annual debt service savings for a state with $500M in outstanding bonds at 100 bps reduction
  • 80% automation of climate data entry reallocates 3–5 FTE per Ministry to policy analysis

Financial Impact

AI-Verified Transparency Can Reduce Caribbean Sovereign Borrowing Costs by an Estimated 50–150 Basis Points

IDB research confirms that climate-vulnerable economies pay a 117–275 bps premium on sovereign bonds due to unquantified climate risk. The Hub's machine-readable IFRS S2 disclosures directly address this premium — transforming Caribbean fiscal data from a liability into an investment-grade asset.

$5M / year

Annual debt service savings for a state with $500M in outstanding bonds at 100 bps reduction — more than the platform's annual cost recovered in Year 1

$200K–$400K

Annual human capital dividend per Ministry from automating 80% of climate data entry — 3–5 FTE reallocated to policy analysis

Year 1

Platform cost recovery timeline — the first year of borrowing cost reduction alone exceeds the platform's annual subscription cost

50–150 bps
Sovereign Bond Yield Premium Reduction
Estimated via IFRS S2 machine-readable disclosure (IDB, 2024)
Before AI Transparency275 bps
Unquantified Climate Risk Premium
↓ 50–150 bps reduction
After IFRS S2 Disclosure125 bps
Quantified Resilience

Source: IDB Regional Analysis for the Caribbean (2024) · Climate Change and Sovereign Risk

Platform Architecture

46 Modules. 8 Sections.
A Complete Digital Public Infrastructure Stack

🏷️Core GCFT System
  • · AI Budget Tagging
  • · NLP Classification Engine
  • · MRV Dashboard
  • · XBRL Report Generator
🤝Partner Services
  • · Green Certificate Generator
  • · NGO Matchmaker
  • · Embed Widget API
  • · GIDC Dashboard
🌍OECS Regional Hub
  • · 10-Territory Benchmark
  • · Cost Savings Calculator
  • · Live Officer Collaboration
  • · Regional Comparison
📊IFRS · XBRL · CDB
  • · IFRS S2 GHG Disclosure
  • · CDB 2028 Tracker
  • · Lenders Portal
  • · Climate Scenarios 1.5°C/2°C/>3°C
🔐Zero-Trust Security
  • · Multi-Factor Authentication
  • · Device Trust Registry
  • · ABAC Access Control
  • · SHA-256 Blockchain Audit Trail
🌱Global South
  • · TCFD Physical Risk Engine
  • · Loss & Damage Fund Tracker
  • · Green Bond Compliance
  • · FaaS Developer Sandbox
👑Sovereign Governance
  • · Sovereign Data Charter
  • · Compliance Certification
  • · ABAS Scorecard
  • · DSSS Debt-for-Climate Swap
📋Platform Overview
  • · Print-Ready One-Pager
  • · Territory Benchmark Report
  • · MVI Report Generator
  • · Executive Summary Pack
46
Total Modules
8
Functional Sections
10
Active Territories
1
Sovereign Data Standard

Already Operational

10 Territories. Real Data.
GCF-Ready Compliance — Today.

This is not a pilot project or a proof of concept. The platform is live, operational, and serving real government finance officers across 10 SIDS territories. Every AI tagging decision is SHA-256 hash-chained — every entry is immutable, timestamped, and auditor-ready.

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100% Blockchain-Verified

COP submission packages auto-bundled into 6-document UNFCCC-compliant bundles with blockchain receipts. Zero data manipulation possible — full audit trail available to GCF, CDB & UNFCCC on request.

🇱🇨Saint Lucia
GCF-Ready
87% tagging completion
🇬🇩Grenada
Active
61% tagging completion
🇧🇿Belize
Onboarding
55% tagging completion
🇬🇾Guyana
Onboarding
48% tagging completion
🇩🇲Dominica
Onboarding
42% tagging completion
🇦🇬Antigua & Barbuda
Onboarding
38% tagging completion

ABAS 2024–2034 Alignment

The Only Platform That Operationalizes
All Four ABAS Pillars Simultaneously

The Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS (2024–2034) sets the development framework for Small Island Developing States. The Hub is its digital engine — operationalizing every pillar through a single, sovereign, AI-powered platform.

🌱Sustainable Development
Climate & gender budget tagging tracks SDG-aligned expenditure in real time
Gender-responsive budget analysis with OECD Rio Marker classification
MRV dashboard provides UNFCCC-ready evidence base for national reporting
🌊Climate Resilience
TCFD Physical Risk Engine quantifies climate exposure by sector
Loss & Damage Fund Tracker auto-packages UNFCCC claims with blockchain receipts
COP submission bundles: 6-document UNFCCC-compliant packages, auto-generated
🐋Ocean & Ecosystem
ESS Safeguard Monitor tracks environmental and social safeguards
Blue economy budget tagging for fisheries, marine sectors, and coastal infrastructure
Biodiversity co-benefit classification per OECD Rio Marker standards
💡Digital Transformation
The Hub itself IS the Digital Public Infrastructure — XBRL-native, blockchain-secured, AI-powered
100% OECS-owned and operated — sovereign Caribbean digital infrastructure
ABAS M&E Tracker auto-generates UN DESA-compatible progress reports

"ABAS is a vision. The Hub is its engine."

Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS 2024–2034 · Platform v2.7

Shared-Service Advantage

Shared Infrastructure Cuts Per-Country Costs by 35–40% — Making DPI Affordable for Every SIDS

The more member states join, the cheaper and more powerful the platform becomes for everyone. Saint Lucia's tagging engine also serves Grenada, Dominica, and Belize — no duplication of AI infrastructure. Joint GCF submissions replace 10 separate applications with one consolidated, XBRL-verified package.

100% OECS-Owned
All platform revenue stays in the region, reinvested into Caribbean digital public infrastructure — no value extraction by foreign commercial platforms
Joint GCF Submissions
One consolidated XBRL-verified package instead of 10 separate applications — dramatically improving approval rates and reducing per-country costs
$187,000 saved/year
Per country per year vs. standalone implementation — more than the platform's annual cost recovered in Year 1 from borrowing cost reduction alone
Annual Platform Cost Per Country (USD)
1 Country (Standalone)$285,000
3 Countries$178,000
7 Countries (Current)$98,000
CURRENT MODEL
15 Countries (Full CARICOM)$62,000

Source: OECS AI Institute Shared-Service Cost Model, 2025

Executive Briefing

The Full 14-Slide Presentation
Prepared for CARICOM, CDB, ECCB & the UN

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Three Pathways to Partnership

We Invite CARICOM, CDB, ECCB & the UN
to Co-Architect the Caribbean's
Climate Finance Infrastructure

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Institutional Endorsement

CARICOM Secretariat formally recognizes the Hub as the regional standard for climate-gender budget tagging across all 15 member states.

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Technical Integration

CDB and ECCB integrate the Hub's XBRL data feeds into lending assessment and monetary policy frameworks via live API connections.

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Co-Investment

A joint CARICOM-CDB-OECS AI Institute investment vehicle funds expansion to all 15 CARICOM states — $2.1M for full rollout by Q4 2026.

Request a Technical Demonstration

Complete the form to schedule a live demonstration for your Directorate or institution. All submissions are logged in the platform's blockchain audit trail for full transparency.

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🔐 Submitted entries are logged in the platform's blockchain audit trail.
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API Capabilities
RESTful, webhooks, Questica/Infor sync
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Data Visualization
PowerBI, Tableau, OData v4 feeds
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