Nevis Mango Festival signs Bank of Nevis International as Diamond Sponsor, Image Courtesy: facebook
Nevis Mango Festival signs Bank of Nevis International as Diamond Sponsor, Image Courtesy: facebook

Last Updated on July 4, 2026, 3:34 PM AST by Anthony Morris

The sponsor of the Miss Caribbean Culture Queen Pageant, Bank of Nevis, has extended an invitation to the people of the island to attend the pageant. The officials have shared that the event is scheduled to be held on August 3, 2026.

The event will be hosted at the NEDACS Cultural Complex. The event is hosted annually and highlights the talents of the whole region.

The Bank of Nevis has been a longtime sponsor of the pageant and supported the event for over a decade. The pageant brings the best and greatest talent of the region to compete in a series of contests and rounds including evening wear, National wear and more.

The pageant will be contested by the winners of all the national pageants which took place during the 2025-26 period. The contestants will come from Antigua and Barbuda, USVI, Anguilla, St Mitts, Dominica, Saint Lucia and more.

The contestants for USVI and Anguilla have been recently introduced on the social media account of the pageant. The participant from USVI is Safiah Wharton and Jasmin Ruan has been announced as the pageant participant from Anguilla.

The other contestants will be announced in the coming days.

Nevis will welcome contestants and visitors from the region and world-wide to Queen City-Nevis. “The most talented and intelligent beauties from the region will soon be here for the Bank of Nevis Miss

Caribbean Culture Queen Pageant,” the bank said, pointing out: “When it comes to our culture and Culturama, we understand our role and the importance of investing in our people and island.”

The Bank of Nevis issued an invitation to all to “support this pageant scheduled for Monday, 3rd August, at the NEDACS Cultural Complex.”

The Bank of Nevis also extended their congratulations to the Randy Jeffers who is the owner and organizer for the event and his hard working team.

Reporter at SKN News | anthony@sknnews.com |  + posts

Anthony Morris covers stories related to politics and regional developments. His in-depth reporting about governance and reforms makes him stand out in regional journalism, with a deep analysis of political trends and their impact on Caribbean communities.