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BATT & Ro’dey educate 226 primary school students on becoming financially responsible.
-The Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT), in collaboration with the National Financial Education Committee, marked the globally celebrated, Global Money Week 2021 from 22 – 25 March which this year celebrated the theme “Take care of yourself, take care of your money”.
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BATT Advisory on New Polymer Notes from the Central Bank
-Based on information from the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT), the release of $20, $10, and $5 new…
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BATT responds to 2020/2021 National Budget
-The Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT) found the 2020/2021 national budget to be responsive towards the challenges facing Trinidad and Tobago, tabled as it was against extraordinarily challenging times.
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Customer Advisory
-BATT wishes to advise the public of the unauthorised use of the bank logos of its member banks on the advertisements of “FX operators via social media platforms.
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The Unauthorised Use of Bank logos on Foreign Exchange (FX) Operators’ advertisements
-The Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT) wishes to advise the public of the unauthorised use of the bank…
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Point of Sale Skimming Awareness and Protection
-The Bankers Association of Trinidad & Tobago (BATT) wishes to advise the public that the banks are aware of the…
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SME Loan Guarantee Facility FAQ
-The SME Stimulus Loan Facility is a government-sponsored loan programme of up to TT$300 million to help micro, small and medium sized businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Flatten the curve, use online banking and practice social distancing
-BATT is appealing to the public to adhere to the public health guidelines regarding social distancing and slowing the spread of COVID-19 by handling your finances remotely – explore all your bank’s secure digital solutions all from your web browser.
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Banks’ Services and Operation Guide
-This information is subject to change based on the developments of COVID-19.
Kindly check your bank’s website for more details and any possible changes.
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