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BATT: Cautiously optimistic
-BATT welcomes the 2024 National Proposed Budget measures that are aimed at supporting economic growth and diversification but remains cautious about attainment of several stated objectives given ongoing structural challenges.
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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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Update on Customer Facilitation of Exchange of Polymer $100 Note
-BATT remains committed to ensuring the most efficient transition over this period and to providing our clients with the best service possible.
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The New Polymer $100 Note
-The Bankers Association of Trinidad & Tobago (BATT) member banks have noted the plan of the Central Bank of Trinidad and
Tobago and the Government to demonetise the existing TTD100 note and transition to a new polymer note. -
BATT helps more than 1000 families after flooding
-Following the heavy rains and floods in the month of October, which caused significant damage to communities in south and north-east Trinidad,…
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BATT Turns 20
-The Association held its 20th Anniversary at the Trinidad Hyatt Regency Hotel on November 1, 2017. BATT would like to…
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Code of Banking Launched
-On Monday 30th October, 2017 the Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago launched a revised version of the Code of…
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Bankers Told To Make Public Aware Of Changes To Their Systems
-A call is being made for bankers to ensure while changes are being made to their system, the public is made aware how to use it.
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Bankers Association congratulates Anya Schnoor on her new appointment
-The Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT) congratulates Anya Schnoor on her new appointment as Executive Vice-President..