Chrisalston Belle
Flashback: The waitstaff of the Blue Star Diner celebrate the reopening of the restaurant at MovieTowne, Port-of-Spain, in November last year. The diner is to close again.
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AS Bryden & Sons Holdings director Nicholas Scott, left, points to the company’s name on a list of first tier stocks with ASBH vice-president Michael Conyers at the official listing ceremony and “ringing of the bell” commemorating the addition of the company to the T&T Stock Exchange, Nicholas Tower, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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AS Brydens & Sons Holdings head office in San Juan, Trinidad
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Republic Bank’s head office on Park Street in Port-of-Spain
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Former Central Bank governor Dr Alvin Hilaire
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Central Bank Tower and Ministry of Finance, the financial complex commonly referred to as the Twin Towers in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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A grocery basket full of goods
Roberto Codallo
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Cecelia Melville
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President of the Owners Dealers Association (ODA) Reval Chattergoon
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Newly married couple Kimberly Baptiste Norgriff and Keishaun Norgriff after tying the knot at the Red House on August 14, 2025. The couple opted for the simple ceremony to save money which would be reinvested into the couple’s small businesses.
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Republic Bank’s head office on Park St in Port of Spain
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TTIFC CEO John Outridge, second from left, showcases the new National Payments Innovation Company T&T’s digital platform to Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism Neil Gosine, left, Minister of Planning, Economic Affairs and Development and Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Kennedy Swaratsingh and NLCB chairman Ken Emrith during the official launch of the company held at Level 15 International Financial Centre Waterfront, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Julianna Low, brand ambassador, ANSA Bank, right, demonstrates the new ANSA Bank APP to chairman David Dulal-Whiteway, managing director Savon Persad and ANSA Merchant Bank, managing director, Stephen Grell at the launch of the ANSA Bank App at ANSA Bank, The Falls at West Mall, Westmoorings, on Thursday.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, and ExxonMobil Upstream company vice-president of global exploration John Ardill shake hands after the signing agreement between the government and ExxonMobil at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, on August 12.
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The news of ExxonMobil and the T&T Government signing a production sharing contract to develop the ultra deepwater block (UD-1) has garnered global attention. Within a month, the latest deep water bid round, where 26 deepwater blocks have been offered, will also close. There is a genuine buzz within the local energy sector as many view the deepwater frontier as the next chapter in the country’s energy sector story. Development of these exploration blocks, over the medium and long term, is also a strategic imperative. Currently, the country needs to arrest the decline in oil and gas production. New gas production from blocks offered will help stem this decline and supply more natural gas to petrochemical plants operating in the Point Lisas Industrial Estate. Developing this acreage can also lead to new business opportunities. There are between 400 and 500 local energy services companies that can offer their services in developing oil and gas blocks and contribute to employment and taxes. But while exploiting these blocks is a conduit to revenue and opportunities, deepwater developments are inherently riskier and there are several rungs to climb before companies begin to produce oil or gas.
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Anthony Wilson BG logo
On the careers portal page of website of the Ministry of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence, it is disclosed that approximately 35,000 people are employed in T&T’s civil service in permanent and temporary roles across ministries and departments. That website also discloses that approximately 21,000 people work within the 14 regional and municipal corporations. That is 56,000 people employed in the civil service and in local government.
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AS Brydens & Sons Holdings head office in San Juan, Trinidad
AS Bryden & Sons Holdings Ltd will be listed on the T&T Stock Exchange (TTSE) on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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Republic Bank’s head office on Park Street in Port-of-Spain
Republic Financial Holdings Ltd (RFHL) has expanded its shareholding in Cayman National Corporation (CNC).
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Former Central Bank governor Dr Alvin Hilaire
Former Central Bank governor Dr Alvin Hilaire has indicated his intention to initiate legal proceedings against the State for the unlawful revocation of his appointment in June this year.
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Central Bank Tower and Ministry of Finance, the financial complex commonly referred to as the Twin Towers in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Republic Bank reduced the US-dollar spending limit on some of its credit cards by 50 per cent last week as a result of increased demand for foreign exchange and the prospect of reduced short-term inflows of foreign exchange, a Central Bank official said yesterday.
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A grocery basket full of goods
Roberto Codallo
T&T’s inflation rate for July 2025, which measures the percentage change in the all-items index for the month of July 2025 over July 2024, was 1.5 per cent, according to the latest data released by the Central Statistical Office (CSO).
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Cecelia Melville
Over the years, there has been an increase in the number of complaints from people who have fallen victim to investment scams operating in T&T. The more common scams are the ponzi scheme and the pyramid scheme. However there are numerous types of scams with the main aim being to dupe investors.
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President of the Owners Dealers Association (ODA) Reval Chattergoon
Last week, the United National Congress (UNC) Government celebrated its first 100 days in office.
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Several customers of shipping company Trinbago Express are raising concerns over the abrupt closure of its Trinidad branches and a lack of communication regarding undelivered cargo.
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Newly married couple Kimberly Baptiste Norgriff and Keishaun Norgriff after tying the knot at the Red House on August 14, 2025. The couple opted for the simple ceremony to save money which would be reinvested into the couple’s small businesses.
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While many brides look forward to a lavish ceremony, surrounded by their friends and family, her marriage to Keishaun Norgriff was completed at the Red House in Port-of-Spain as the couple thought it better to have a simple wedding so that they could invest further in their budding businesses.
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Republic Bank’s head office on Park St in Port of Spain
There has been yet another reduction in the foreign exchange limit for credit card holders at Republic Bank.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, and ExxonMobil Upstream company vice-president of global exploration John Ardill shake hands after the signing agreement between the government and ExxonMobil at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, on August 12.
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Anthony Wilson BG logo
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AS Brydens & Sons Holdings head office in San Juan, Trinidad
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Republic Bank’s head office on Park Street in Port-of-Spain
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Former Central Bank governor Dr Alvin Hilaire
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Central Bank Tower and Ministry of Finance, the financial complex commonly referred to as the Twin Towers in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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A grocery basket full of goods
Roberto Codallo
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Cecelia Melville
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President of the Owners Dealers Association (ODA) Reval Chattergoon
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