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The association was registered on 2 May 1974 under the Trinidad and Tobago Trade Union Ordinance as Staff Association of Barclays Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Limited and won recognition on 21 April 1975. The name of the Union was changed when the bank's name changed to Republic Bank Limited in 1981.
Trinidad and Tobago, [a] officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean.Comprising the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, along with numerous smaller islands, it is located 11 kilometres (6 nautical miles) northeast off the coast of Venezuela, 130 kilometres (70 nautical miles) south of Grenada, and west of Barbados.
Eric Williams Plaza, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Established: December 12, 1964: Ownership: 100% state ownership [1] Governor and Chairman: Dr. Alvin Hilaire [2] Central bank of: Trinidad and Tobago: Currency: Trinidad and Tobago Dollar TTD Reserves: 9 790 million USD [1] Website: www.central-bank.org.tt
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The forerunner of Republic Bank, Colonial Bank, was established on 15 May 1837 by Royal Charter. [1] John Irving MP was the first chairman. [2] Colonial Bank was reported to have a "virtual monopoly" on banking in nineteenth century Trinidad. [3] In 1909 the Colonial Bank established a branch on High Street, San Fernando. [3]
The Trinidad and Tobago dollar was launched, and had become the sole currency by 1967. [17] In 1964, Trinidad and Tobago introduced its own dollar. Between 1964 and 1968 the Trinidad and Tobago dollar was utilized in Grenada as legal tender until that country rejoined the common currency arrangements of the East Caribbean dollar. [18]
The facility was constructed not only to serve the Bank's needs, but also as a civic contribution aimed at enhancing the performing arts in Trinidad and Tobago. The Auditorium is located at the South-East corner of the Central Bank building. It has a seating capacity for 400 and provides computerised lighting and sound controls.
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