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  2. Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    RBTT's history in Trinidad and Tobago began in 1902 when the Union Bank of Halifax, based in Nova Scotia, Canada, opened a branch in Port of Spain.Union Bank, like many other Canadian banks, was drawn to the West Indies by the flourishing trade between the Canadian Maritimes (e.g. Nova Scotia) with the wider West Indies region.

  3. Royal Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, RBC incorporated its operations in Trinidad and Tobago locally, floating the shares, thereby divesting itself of ownership. The new bank took the name Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (RBTT). 1986: National Mutual Royal Bank opened in Australia with RBC having a 50% shareholding [32]

  4. Category:Banks of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Pages in category "Banks of Trinidad and Tobago" ... Republic Bank; Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago

  5. Royal Bank - Wikipedia

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    Royal Bank (Azerbaijan) Royal Bank of Canada. Royal Bank Plaza, headquarters of Royal Bank of Canada in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Royal Bank of Queensland, a former bank in Australia Royal Bank of Queensland, Maryborough; Royal Bank of Scotland; Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, a subsidiary of RBC; Royal British Bank; Royal Canadian Bank ...

  6. Fort San Andres - Wikipedia

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    Fort San Andres is the last surviving fortification from the period of the Spanish Occupation of Trinidad, which came to an end in 1797 with the capture of the island by the British. As early as 1733, a fortification called Fort San Andres was planned to replace a redoubt of fascines and earth, which was the only defense to Port of Spain . [ 1 ]

  7. History of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago achieved full independence via the Trinidad and Tobago Independence Act 1962 on 31 August 1962 within the Commonwealth with Queen Elizabeth II as its titular head of state. On 1 August 1976, the country became a republic, and the last Governor-General , Sir Ellis Clarke , became the first President.

  8. RBC Bank - Wikipedia

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    RBC Bank is the trading name of RBC Bank (Georgia), N.A., the United States–based retail banking division of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) which is targeted toward Canadian snowbirds, expatriates, and frequent tourists. Despite its limited reach, RBC Bank is a federally chartered bank, thus its trading name bears "N.A." letters.

  9. RBC BlueBay Asset Management - Wikipedia

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    RBC Global Asset Management UK, originally known as Royal Trust Global Investment Group, was founded in 1996. [ 5 ] Royal Bank of Canada agreed to acquire the company in October 2010, in a deal valued at £963 million ($1.54 billion), [ 6 ] completed on 17 December 2010.