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In 2012, the government of Trinidad and Tobago approved the introduction of postal codes starting later that same year. In addition to the postal code implementation the country has embarked on a nationwide address improvement initiative adopting the Universal Postal Union (UPU) S-42 international standard of addressing. The UPU is an arm of ...
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Guardian Holdings Limited started in 1847 when Standard Life of Edinburgh, Scotland entered the market and started a branch office in Trinidad. [1] Over time, Standard Life of Edinburgh closed operations and merged its Trinidad and Tobago portfolio with the portfolio of Jamaica Mutual Life Assurance Society on the 15th November, 1972.
List of prime ministers of Trinidad and Tobago List of presidents of the United States Term end 31 August 1962: Embassy opened Eric Williams: John F. Kennedy: 21 September 1962: 27 October 1962: Ellis Clarke: Eric Williams: John F. Kennedy: 14 August 1973: 9 November 1973: Victor Chrysostom Mclntyre: Eric Williams: Richard Nixon: 9 March 1983: ...
In 1900, the bank acquired the National Union Bank of New York which had been founded in 1893 by the directors of the New York Guaranty and Indemnity Company and its successor, the Guaranty Trust, and was associated with the Mutual Life Insurance Company (Mutual Life's president, Richard A. McCurdy, was a director of National Union).
In 2006 New York City's Dominican population decreased for the first time since the 1980s, dropping by 1.3% from 609,885 in 2006 to 602,093 in 2007. Dominicans are the city's fifth-largest ancestry group (behind Irish, Italian, German and Puerto Rican) and, in 2009, it was estimated that they compromised 24.9% of New York City's Latino population.
In January 1925, it was announced that the Metropolitan Trust Company, which had resources of $61,907,998, was to merge with the Chatham and Phenix National Bank, which had total resources of $226,901,582, under the name of the Chatham Phenix National Bank and Trust Company of New York, the first time a national bank in New York City was permitted to use the name "Trust Company". [15]