Vikas Sagar, a former senior partner at McKinsey
Anthony Wilson
Security expert Garvin Heerah
General manager of the Airports Authority of T&T Hayden Newton speaks during an interview at Ministry of Works and Transport, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday.
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Dalton Fowles, Mastercard country manager, Jamaica, T&T, and Eastern Caribbean
Jamaican businessman, Paul Barnaby Scott
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Walter Pimenta, executive vice-president, commercial and new payment flows, Mastercard Latin America and the Caribbean
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First Citizens chairman Anthony Smart
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IMF managing director, Kristalina Georgieva
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RIGHT: Yellow Umbrella Valet Parking Services managing director Anna Thompson (left) and former Yellow Umbrella operations officer Celeste Bereaux share a moment at the company’s 10th anniversary celebration at Samaan Estate, St Clair last Friday.
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General manager of the Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago Hayden Newton, right, makes a point during an interview while Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan, left, and director general of Airports Council International Dr Rafael Echevarne look on at the Ministry of Works and Transport on Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Andrea Scerch, president of Mastercard’s Latin America and the Caribbean
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Economist Vaalmikki Arjoon
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Angostura distillery
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National Energy president, Dr Vernoon Paltoo
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Jamaican businessman, Paul Barnaby Scott
San Juan, Trinidad-based AS Bryden & Sons Holdings, which is majority owned by Jamaica's Seprod, yesterday announced it has acquired an additional 30.4 per cent stake in Caribbean Producers Jamaica (CPJ), a food and beverage distributor and manufacturer based in Montego Bay.
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Minister of Finance in St Vincent and the Grenadines, Camillo Gonsalves
St Vincent and the Grenadines Minister of Finance Camillo Gonsalves says the country's economy lost an estimated EC$290.12 million (US$107 million) following the collapse of the two Trinidad-based insurance companies in 2009.
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Executive president CAF, Sergio Díaz-Granados
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The Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) has approved US$250 million in financing to support two critical resilience and sustainability initiatives in Trinidad and Tobago—resilient road infrastructure and resilient educational infrastructure.
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Walter Pimenta, executive vice-president, commercial and new payment flows, Mastercard Latin America and the Caribbean
Mastercard
Small and micro enterprises (SMEs) are vital drivers of economic progress but despite their importance, many in Latin America and the Caribbean remain heavily dependent on cash.
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First Citizens chairman Anthony Smart
The First Citizens Group, yesterday declared audited after-tax profit of $957 million for its financial year ended September 30, 2024, 23.16 per cent more than the $777 million the majority state-owned earned in its 2023 financial year. In remarks on the group’s performance, First Citizens chairman, Anthony Smart noted that the group’s total assets stood at $47.1 billion as at September 30, 2024, an increase of 4.84 per cent when compared to the 44.90 billion for the 2023 financial year.
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I am a T&T citizen resident in the US and, as such, I generate a series of cash flows from consultancy services and investments within the United States. Thus, I earn income and defray expense using the US dollar (USD) which seems to be the hot topic of discussion in T&T these days. Therefore, as a recipient of a regular USD inflows, I deliberately practise a sense of Trinbagonian patriotism as a small part of helping improve the supply of hard currencies.
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IMF managing director, Kristalina Georgieva
The managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, Tuesday said that climate change poses an acute threat to the Caribbean and that the costs for resilience building in the region is estimated at a staggering US$100 billion over the next two decades.
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RIGHT: Yellow Umbrella Valet Parking Services managing director Anna Thompson (left) and former Yellow Umbrella operations officer Celeste Bereaux share a moment at the company’s 10th anniversary celebration at Samaan Estate, St Clair last Friday.
When most people in T&T think about valet parking, their main reference may be a scene from a movie or the odd international experience.
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General manager of the Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago Hayden Newton, right, makes a point during an interview while Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan, left, and director general of Airports Council International Dr Rafael Echevarne look on at the Ministry of Works and Transport on Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan said yesterday the Government is also on track to finalise at least 15 air service agreements with various governments.
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Andrea Scerch, president of Mastercard’s Latin America and the Caribbean
Geisha Kowlessar-Alonzo
Andrea Scerch, president of Mastercard's Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) says financial inclusion remains important for countries in region, noting that while some progress has been made there is still some work to do.
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Unit Trust Corporation executive director, Nigel Edwards admits the headline in the T&T Guardian one week ago “UTC’s net income declines 89.4 %” caused questions among the corporation’s hundreds of thousands of subscribers.
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Economist Vaalmikki Arjoon
While it has been made clear that buying forex from a relative can land you in trouble with the law according to the Exchange Control Act, preventing this kind of bartering is simply impossible in T&T.
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Dalton Fowles, Mastercard country manager, Jamaica, T&T, and Eastern Caribbean
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Minister of Finance in St Vincent and the Grenadines, Camillo Gonsalves
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Executive president CAF, Sergio Díaz-Granados
Courtesy CAF
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Walter Pimenta, executive vice-president, commercial and new payment flows, Mastercard Latin America and the Caribbean
Mastercard
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First Citizens chairman Anthony Smart
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A bank teller hands over US dollars to a customer
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IMF managing director, Kristalina Georgieva
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RIGHT: Yellow Umbrella Valet Parking Services managing director Anna Thompson (left) and former Yellow Umbrella operations officer Celeste Bereaux share a moment at the company’s 10th anniversary celebration at Samaan Estate, St Clair last Friday.
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General manager of the Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago Hayden Newton, right, makes a point during an interview while Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan, left, and director general of Airports Council International Dr Rafael Echevarne look on at the Ministry of Works and Transport on Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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