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On 22 April 2002, the bank celebrated its 100th anniversary and rebranded itself legally to the acronym form of the Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago or "RBTT". This led to a regional rebranding of all RBTT businesses of the financial group. Today, all commercial banking subsidiaries carry the RBTT brand in their official name.
There are a number of currencies serving multiple territories; the most widespread are the East Caribbean dollar (8 countries and territories), the United States dollar (5) and the euro (4). Country/territory
There are also coins minted in $5, $10, $100 and $200 denominations as well. These coins are not in circulation, and can only be obtained from the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, either as part of a special 'eight-coin proof set' collection (in the case of the $5 and $10 coins) or individually (in the case of the $100 and $200 coins.)
Ins and Outs of Trinidad and Tobago; Island Sports and Fitness; Just Comics and More; Living World Journal; MACO magazines - MACO Caribbean Living, MACO People Trinidad, and MACO People Barbados; Paradise Pulse - online lifestyle magazine [8] Ranting Trini; St Augustine News - UWI; Scorch; SixthSpeed Tuner Magazine; Sweet TnT Magazine; Tobago ...
In 1970, the administration of exchange controls was delegated to the Bank, sterling was subject to exchange controls and the TT dollar peg was shifted from the pound sterling to the US dollar at a rate of TT$2.40 per US dollar. The Defence Finance regulations of 1942 under which exchange controls had been administered was replaced by a new ...
In 1977 Barclays Bank Trinidad and Tobago sold the majority of its shares locally. [4] This prompted another name change, to Republic Bank Limited, on 1 April 1981. [1] In 1989 Barclays sold its 41% holding to Colonial Life Insurance Co. (Trinidad). Colonial Life built up its holding to 46.7% and later reduced it to 34%. [citation needed]
The Trinidad and Tobago Express, better known as Daily Express (and the weekend editions Saturday Express and Sunday Express), is one of three daily newspapers in Trinidad and Tobago. The Daily Express as per its masthead is published by the Caribbean Communications Network (CCN) and is headquartered on Independence Square in Port of Spain .
Hourly News Updates from 6 am to 7pm are available on Mondays to Fridays on CNC3 and the TBC Radio Network. As the station went free-to-air in November 2008, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] the schedule was expanded to add primetime shows such as Nip/Tuck , Top Gear , Everybody Hates Chris , Family Guy , Fringe , Modern Family , Cougar Town , The Unit ...