Antigua and Barbuda has taken another step toward becoming a fintech-ready nation with the official launch of the ClicCash mobile payment platform at the West Indies Oil Company (WIOC) Service Station on Friars Hill Road.
The digital payment service, spearheaded by local developer Brandon Derrick and his team, allows users to send money, pay bills, top up mobile phones, and make purchases electronically. Developers have also promised lower transaction fees and no monthly account charges, positioning the app as a more affordable alternative to traditional banking services.
Prime Minister Gaston Browne attended the launch and praised the initiative, describing it as a significant milestone in the country’s digital transformation.
“Let me start by commending Brandon Derrick and his team at ClicCash for successfully launching ClicCash this morning. I was certainly very happy to participate in the launch,” Browne said.
He noted that the government has supported and incentivized the digital payment system, recognizing its potential to modernize the economy and provide greater convenience to citizens.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne
According to the Prime Minister, the platform will help transition Antigua and Barbuda into a fintech-ready society, while offering individuals the benefit of real-time transactions and instant settlement. He highlighted that users will be able to establish digital wallets, deposit and withdraw cash at their convenience, and access services 24 hours a day as infrastructure expands nationally.
Browne also emphasized the security benefits of moving toward digital transactions, stating that reducing the volume of cash in circulation could help lower the risk of fraud and robbery for both individuals and businesses.