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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.
In the 1970s, with pressure for local control of the banking industry, Barclays Bank began a process of divestment of shares. [4] 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]
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From one branch at Harbour Street in Kingston, the bank grew to eleven branches across the island by 1925. [3] In 1925, Barclays Bank of London acquired the Colonial Bank, National Bank of South Africa and the Anglo-Egyptian Bank. The new organization was incorporated as Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), which later became ...
During 1985 Barclays Bank and Barclays Bank International merged, [34] and as part of the corporate reorganisation the former Barclays Bank plc became a group holding company, [21] renamed Barclays Group Plc, [34] and UK retail banking was integrated under the former BBI, and renamed Barclays Bank PLC from Barclays Bank Limited. [21]
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 ...