Anguilla’s economy is primarily driven by three key sectors: luxury tourism, offshore financial services, and a surprising new digital windfall. As a high-income Caribbean territory, it markets itself as an ultra-exclusive destination, attracting high-net-worth individuals to its pristine beaches and five-star resorts. This tourism accounts for a massive portion of its GDP. Additionally, Anguilla has become a global focal point due to its ".ai" country-code top-level domain. Because of the global artificial intelligence boom in 2026, demand for ".ai" web addresses has skyrocketed, generating tens of millions of dollars in registration fees—estimated to cover over 20% of the government's total revenue. The territory also maintains a robust offshore finance sector, providing banking and trust services. Traditional industries like lobster fishing and boat building continue to play a smaller but culturally significant role in the island's diversified revenue stream.