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First Citizens (FCB) is a bank based in Trinidad and Tobago. First Citizens has over TT$ 38 billion in assets, 25 branches in Trinidad and three in Tobago and five in Barbados . It also has a representative office in Costa Rica, which handles its Latam business. [ 1 ]
The bank was founded in 2002 as FirstCaribbean International Bank through the merger of the Caribbean operations of Barclays Bank and CIBC, and in March 2006 both CIBC and Barclays announced that Barclays wished to exercise their option to exit the Caribbean venture completely resulting in CIBC gaining majority-control of the bank. In June 2011 ...
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It was formed out of a merger between the Bank and General Workers Union and the Bank Employees' Union. The two prior Unions were both formed in 1974. As its name suggests, most of its members are employed in the finance sector but in particular at the First Citizens Bank, the Republic Bank, the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago and credit ...
CL Financial was the largest privately held conglomerate in Trinidad and Tobago and one of the largest privately held corporations in the entire Caribbean, before the company encountered a major liquidity crisis and subsequent bailout in 2009.
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]