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Scam Alert
-It has come to the attention of the Bankers Association of Trinidad & Tobago (BATT) and its members that there…
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BATT boosts its security efforts to address uptick in robberies
-BATT acknowledges with great concern the increased risk being faced by clients before and after they visit our branches and ATMS. The increase in criminal activity is of as much concern to BATT as it is for our valued clients.
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The safety of our customers is priority
-The Bankers Association of Trinidad & Tobago (BATT) remains concerned about the recent reports of robberies that seemed to be related to cash withdrawals from various financial institutions.
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Financial Education Community Outreach
-Our Financial Education Outreach continues! BATT heads to Tobago to deliver two dynamic and informative sessions to help you better care and manage your finances.
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Scam Alert
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BATT responds to 2023 National Budget
-The Bankers’ Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT) commends the government in its efforts to close the deficit gap, in FY2022 and more so in FY2023.
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De-risking of the Caribbean Banks
-De-risking of the Caribbean banks has been a long-standing and serious issue for the region. The Bankers Association of Trinidad…
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Normal Banking hours on Carnival Monday and Tuesday
-The Bankers Association of Trinidad & Tobago (BATT) wishes to advise the public that the banks will operate under normal…
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BATT endorses budget’s focus on strengthening resilience for recovery and growth
-The Bankers’ Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT) views the 2022 national budget’s focus on institutional building, key sectors’ enablement,…
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