Karen Darbasie
TTAPA director Krishan Maharaj, left, president of the Trinidad and Tobago Aggregate Producers Association, Nigel Tenia and TTAPA director Danny Persad face members of the media during the TTAPA press conference at Hilton Trinidad in November 2025.
A quarry at Manuel Congo, Tumpuna Road, South Arima.
TIATT president Lisa Shandilya at the Tourism Industry Association of T&T stakeholders meeting held at Hyatt Regency Port-of-Spain on May 21.
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KEEGAN BARROW-SIMON, managing director of Automedics speaking at the ribbon cutting of the company's Maraval location on Sunday.
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Strategy and energy Consultant at VSL Consultants Gregory McGuire
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Venezuelan energy consultant Dr Einstein Millán Arcia.
Dr Einstein Millán Arcia
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Founder of WamNow Technologies Mark Pereira
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Managing director, ANSA Merchant Bank Stephen Grell
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File: Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Eli Zakour
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ANSA MCAL Group CEO Anthony N Sabga III gives his address to shareholders at the ANSA MCAL Group AGM 2026 yesterday at the Hyatt.
ROGER JACOB
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Economist Professor Dr Roger Hosein
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PriceSmart
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ABOVE: Vice-president of sales and marketing at Ramps Logistics Dale Lutchman
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Nathan Durgansingh, left, owner of The Shoe Laundry, interacts with customers at a recent pop-up event in Tunapuna.
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TTAPA director Krishan Maharaj, left, president of the Trinidad and Tobago Aggregate Producers Association, Nigel Tenia and TTAPA director Danny Persad face members of the media during the TTAPA press conference at Hilton Trinidad in November 2025.
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A quarry at Manuel Congo, Tumpuna Road, South Arima.
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KEEGAN BARROW-SIMON, managing director of Automedics speaking at the ribbon cutting of the company's Maraval location on Sunday.
PETER CHRISTOPHER
Managing director of Automedics Auto Service and Repair Centre, Keegan Barrow-Simon, has announced plans to enter into partnership with MIC Institute of Technology to mentor youths to help them avoid troubled lives.
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Over the last decade, unpredictable and rapid change in the global environment, has presented extraordinary challenges for companies of all sizes. These changes have forced companies to reexamine the model of entrepreneurship. The COVID-19 virus, successive wars, technological changes, artificial intelligence, and other global developments, have resulted in a shift from a profit only driven-model to one that places societal values at the forefront of strategy. Inclusivity, social responsibility, fairness, inequality, climate change and environmental sustainability are now at the heart of the decision-making process. The traditional style of entrepreneurship has been enhanced by adding a human element. This approach referred to as humane entrepreneurship influences a company’s core purpose, its leadership, people engagement, and operations styles.
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Strategy and energy Consultant at VSL Consultants Gregory McGuire
bpTT has moved to pause its Kanikonna project—a planned subsea natural gas development project located off the southeast coast of T&T—as it sharpens its focus on advancing the sanctioned Manakin-Cocuina cross-border gas development, a decision that underscores both capital discipline and the urgency of boosting gas supply in the Columbus Basin.
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Venezuelan energy consultant Dr Einstein Millán Arcia.
Dr Einstein Millán Arcia
Venezuelan energy consultant Dr Einstein Millán Arcia is accusing T&T’s Government of downplaying the true extent of the environmental damage caused by the oil three weeks ago.
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Founder of WamNow Technologies Mark Pereira
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The Central Bank’s long-awaited Payment Systems and Services Bill is being welcomed by fintech operators as a major step toward modernising Trinidad and Tobago’s financial system, but industry players are warning that parts of the legislation could undermine the very innovation it is trying to encourage.
At the heart of the debate are concerns over capital requirements, restrictions on multi-currency transactions, the absence of open banking mandates, and what fintech operators describe as a lack of forward-looking policy around blockchain and stablecoins.
The draft legislation has triggered a series of consultations by the Central Bank over the past two weeks, involving local and regional fintech companies, payment providers, and technology firms as regulators seek feedback before the framework is finalised.
At the formal media launch of the consultations on Wednesday, founder of WamNow Technologies Mark Pereira described the proposed framework as a significant achievement, but argued that policymakers were not fully accounting for the pace of technological change.
“So we do welcome it, for sure. The one thing is, if we’re going to do it, because what they alluded to is something they want to take us forward over the next five years, then we really need to assess the current landscape and do things right,” Pereira said.
“Given that we have an unprecedented elephant in the room, which is AI and blockchain and technology, we really should look at this framework and think about the next decade and I think that’s what’s not being done.”
Pereira noted that T&T never previously had a dedicated payments law and argued the current bill represented a major consolidation of fragmented financial regulations.
“We never really had a dedicated payment law. So this Central Bank bill and these financial acts are consolidating everything into a modern framework, which is a major achievement moving forward, but we definitely need to future-proof it.”
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Managing director, ANSA Merchant Bank Stephen Grell
ANSA Merchant Bank Ltd (AMBL) has reported a strong financial performance for the past fiscal year, driven by growth in its loan portfolio and non-interest income, according to managing director Stephen Grell.
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File: Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Eli Zakour
Majority state-owned Caribbean Airlines Ltd will stop flying to three destinations and reduce service to two more from June 1, as the airline seeks to cut loss-generating routes, effectively reversing the route expansion undertaken by the previous administration.
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ANSA MCAL Group CEO Anthony N Sabga III gives his address to shareholders at the ANSA MCAL Group AGM 2026 yesterday at the Hyatt.
ROGER JACOB
ANSA McAL Group CEO Anthony N Sabga III has given assurances to shareholders that dividend payments will be reinstated at the end of the three-year moratorium.
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Economist Professor Dr Roger Hosein
University of the West Indies professor of economics, Roger Hosein, has dismissed suggestions that the shutdown of the Community-Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (Cepep) had a damaging effect on T&T’s labour market, saying available data does not support claims of widespread job loss or economic fallout.
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PriceSmart
Membership shopping company PriceSmart Clubs Ltd has won a lawsuit against the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) over its move to change from its previously accepted methodology for considering foreign exchange losses when calculating corporation tax.
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ABOVE: Vice-president of sales and marketing at Ramps Logistics Dale Lutchman
Interest in energy sector service providers based in T&T has risen significantly due to renewed activity in Venezuela’s natural gas fields as well as the continued development of energy industries in Guyana and Suriname.
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Nathan Durgansingh, left, owner of The Shoe Laundry, interacts with customers at a recent pop-up event in Tunapuna.
Nathan Durgansingh was just 17 years old when he found a niche market within his circle of friends; cleaning their shoes for a small fee. At 24, he is the owner of a small business that outgrew its space at his Santa Cruz home and had to be relocated to a larger space in St Augustine.
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TTAPA director Krishan Maharaj, left, president of the Trinidad and Tobago Aggregate Producers Association, Nigel Tenia and TTAPA director Danny Persad face members of the media during the TTAPA press conference at Hilton Trinidad in November 2025.
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A quarry at Manuel Congo, Tumpuna Road, South Arima.
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TIATT president Lisa Shandilya at the Tourism Industry Association of T&T stakeholders meeting held at Hyatt Regency Port-of-Spain on May 21.
ROGER JACOB
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KEEGAN BARROW-SIMON, managing director of Automedics speaking at the ribbon cutting of the company's Maraval location on Sunday.
PETER CHRISTOPHER
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Strategy and energy Consultant at VSL Consultants Gregory McGuire
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Venezuelan energy consultant Dr Einstein Millán Arcia.
Dr Einstein Millán Arcia
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Founder of WamNow Technologies Mark Pereira
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Managing director, ANSA Merchant Bank Stephen Grell
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File: Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Eli Zakour
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ANSA MCAL Group CEO Anthony N Sabga III gives his address to shareholders at the ANSA MCAL Group AGM 2026 yesterday at the Hyatt.
ROGER JACOB
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Economist Professor Dr Roger Hosein
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