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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Min­is­ter Bri­an Man­ning at ANSA Bank launch:

Manning: T&T can be technology hub

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Sascha Wilson
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Minister in the Ministry of Finance Brian Manning, second from right, and Kathleen Galy, managing director of ANSA Bank cut the ribbon to officially open ANSA Bank Digital Touchpoint at Gulf City Mall, La Romain, yesterday. Looking on, from left, are Gregory N Hill, director and managing director of Ansa Merchant Bank and David j Dulal-Whiteway, chairman.

Minister in the Ministry of Finance Brian Manning, second from right, and Kathleen Galy, managing director of ANSA Bank cut the ribbon to officially open ANSA Bank Digital Touchpoint at Gulf City Mall, La Romain, yesterday. Looking on, from left, are Gregory N Hill, director and managing director of Ansa Merchant Bank and David j Dulal-Whiteway, chairman.

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Min­is­ter in the Min­istry of Fi­nance Bri­an Man­ning says T&T has the po­ten­tial to be­come the hemi­spher­ic hub of tech­nol­o­gy ser­vices.

Man­ning was speak­ing at the of­fi­cial launch of ANSA Bank’s Dig­i­tal Touch­point and Dig­i­tal Fi­nan­cial Space ini­tia­tive at Gulf City Mall in La Ro­main yes­ter­day.

“Tech­nol­o­gy and dig­i­tal­i­sa­tion are the fu­ture of Trinidad and To­ba­go. May I say one day, and hope­ful­ly soon, Trinidad and To­ba­go will be­come the hemi­spher­ic hub for tech­nol­o­gy ser­vices. We have the re­sources, we have the peo­ple, we have the in­fra­struc­ture. Let’s get it done to­geth­er,” Man­ning said.

Not­ing that re­con­sid­er­ing how bank­ing is done lo­cal­ly is a chal­lenge for all lead­ers with­in the fi­nan­cial ser­vices cen­tre, he com­mend­ed ANSA Bank’s thrust in mod­ernising its bank­ing ex­pe­ri­ence.

ANSA Bank is whol­ly owned by ANSA Mer­chant Bank, which is a mem­ber of the ANSA McAL Group of Com­pa­nies. Man­ning point­ed out that da­ta show that the lo­cal ap­petite for tech­nol­o­gy and mo­bile com­mu­ni­ca­tion cor­re­sponds favourably with Gov­ern­ment’s na­tion­al thrust for dig­i­tal trans­for­ma­tion and fin­tech adop­tion.

“In fact, as of Jan­u­ary 2021, there were an es­ti­mat­ed 940,000 ac­tive so­cial me­dia ac­counts, and al­most 84 per cent of our coun­try’s pop­u­la­tion ac­tive­ly utilised in­ter­net ser­vices. The sta­tis­tics for mo­bile con­nec­tions, quot­ed at 1.9 mil­lion, are even more re­mark­able. T&T’s telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions in­fra­struc­ture is ex­treme­ly ad­vanced in con­trast to the oth­er na­tions of Latin Amer­i­ca. Glob­al trends al­so show that the fi­nan­cial ser­vices sec­tor is mov­ing to­wards dig­i­tal bank­ing to re­duce ex­pens­es, en­hance cus­tomer ser­vice, and in­crease ef­fi­cien­cy. Banks are in­vest­ing heav­i­ly in tech­nol­o­gy,” ex­plained Man­ning.

He said fos­ter­ing an in­clu­sive dig­i­tal fi­nan­cial econ­o­my in the coun­try is para­mount to im­prov­ing se­cu­ri­ty, pur­chas­ing pow­er, rev­enue gen­er­a­tion, and ac­cess to key cred­it fa­cil­i­ties for all peo­ple, es­pe­cial­ly the un­der­banked and vul­ner­a­ble groups that ac­count for 20 per cent of the adult pop­u­la­tion.

“To re­think bank­ing is a clar­i­on call for us as lead­ers with­in the fi­nan­cial ser­vices sec­tor to put fi­nan­cial in­clu­sion in­to fo­cus to en­sure all cit­i­zens have ac­cess to the tools and re­sources they need to se­cure their eco­nom­ic well-be­ing.” Man­ning said the Min­istry of Fi­nance, in the com­ing months, will es­tab­lish a Fin­Tech In­no­va­tion Hub through the State-owned Trinidad and To­ba­go In­ter­na­tion­al Fi­nan­cial Cen­tre, to ad­dress fi­nan­cial in­clu­sion and pro­mote ad­di­tion­al in­no­va­tion with­in the lo­cal Fin­Tech sec­tor.

In her re­marks, ANSA Bank’s man­ag­ing di­rec­tor, Kath­leen Galy, said, “Fol­low­ing on the launch of the ANSA Bank’s state-of-the-art con­tact cen­tre in De­cem­ber 2022, to­day, we open our first, new dig­i­tal­ly en­abled branch, which em­braces our be­lief that the fu­ture of last­ing cus­tomer re­la­tion­ships must go hand-in-hand with dig­i­tal prowess.

Galy added, “This open­ing is the sec­ond re­lease of sev­er­al dig­i­tal touch­points in our om­ni-chan­nel ex­pe­ri­ence. The same ad­van­tage to be free to cre­ate any­thing with­out lega­cy con­straints, presents an equal-sized dis­ad­van­tage… that is, the time it takes to build the foun­da­tion to en­sure we get it right.”

ANSA Bank chair­man, David Du­lal-White­way, said the group chose a new bank­ing mod­el for the bank based on a dig­i­tal-first strat­e­gy, cre­at­ing av­enues for cus­tomers to ac­cess their fi­nan­cial as­sets and sav­ings, safe­ly and eas­i­ly.”

Ac­knowl­edg­ing that bank­ing has be­come com­pli­cat­ed over the years, he said it is not easy for cus­tomers to do busi­ness with banks.

“Just think of how dif­fi­cult it is to open a new bank ac­count! It is ANSA Bank’s in­ten­tion to cre­ate break­throughs in the crit­i­cal cus­tomer fac­ing process­es. We will be easy to do busi­ness with as we re­move all un­nec­es­sary bu­reau­crat­ic hur­dles faced by our cus­tomers. In ad­di­tion, they will find well-trained, em­pow­ered staff, all geared to­wards sat­is­fy­ing the needs of the pub­lic.”

He added that it is ANSA Bank’s in­ten­tion to rein­vent every as­pect of bank­ing.

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