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Chairman of NGC group Dr Joseph Khan presents Minister of Energy Stuart Young with a copy of the Energy Map at the Trinidad and Tobago Energy Map 2023 and Green Energy Map 2024, Hyatt Regency, Port of-Spain yesterday.
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Hungary Trade Minister Peter Svijjarto during an interview with Guardian Media at Hyatt Regency on Wednesday.
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Inspector of Financial Institutions, Patrick Solomon, left, has a conversation with ScotiaLife T&T’s managing director, Jarod Perryman and senior vice-president and managing director, Scotiabank T&T, Gayle Pazos, at the function to mark the insurance company’s 20th anniversary last month.
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Recycled bottles being produced at Carib Glassworks in Champs Fleurs.
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National Insurance Board (NIB) chairman, Patrick Ferreira addresses the launch of Trinidad and Tobago Mortage Bank (TTMB) at the Hyatt Regency on March 20. Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Finance and the Home Mortgage Bank merged earlier this year to form TTMB.
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Twin Ink Performing Company members hold up the ribbon for Finance Minister Colm Imbert, centre, to cut during the launch of T&T Mortgage Bank at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain in March. Looking on from left, Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Adrian Leonce; Minister of Social Development and Family Services, Donna Cox; NIB and TTMF chairman, Patrick Ferreira; Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon and T&T Mortgage Bank CEO, Robert Green.
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Co-founder of design studio Praktis, Blayne Clark
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TTSE’s CEO Eva Mitchell
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FILE: Residents Rochard Douglas Road, Barrackpore, walk through flood waters after the passage of Tropical Storm Bret in June.
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Heritage Petroleum CEO Erik Keskula.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert, addressing Parliament last month.
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Chairman of NGC group Dr Joseph Khan presents Minister of Energy Stuart Young with a copy of the Energy Map at the Trinidad and Tobago Energy Map 2023 and Green Energy Map 2024, Hyatt Regency, Port of-Spain yesterday.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert replies to a question posed by the Opposition in the Senate yesterday.
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No one likes having to go to Court to resolve a dispute. The litigation process (especially if you are experiencing it for the first time) can seem confusing, slow and a drain on energy and resources that could be better utilised elsewhere. Unfortunately, despite your best efforts to avoid going to Court, litigation is sometimes unavoidable. Knowing how the litigation process works can go a long way towards making it a less stressful experience and can help in ensuring the best possible outcome for you or your business.
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Digicel founder Denis O’Brien
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The Digicel Foundation has helped planted the seeds of a sustainable business venture in rabbit-rearing for residents of the Heights of Guanapo and Heights of Aripo.
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Prestige Holdings Ltd (PHL) has enjoyed a strong performance for the first quarter of fiscal 2024 as its profit after tax increased by 25 per cent from $7.8 million to $9.8 million.
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CIBC Caribbean’s ComTrust Foundation has made a donation to Sure Foundation in a bid to aid in addressing this country’s carbon footprint.
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Recycled bottles being produced at Carib Glassworks in Champs Fleurs.
Carib Glassworks it has been recognised with the Supplier Leadership on Climate Transition (Supplier LOCT) Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Scope 1 and 2 Footprint badge(s), showcasing their exemplary efforts in advancing Scope 3 reduction on a global scale
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National Insurance Board (NIB) chairman, Patrick Ferreira addresses the launch of Trinidad and Tobago Mortage Bank (TTMB) at the Hyatt Regency on March 20. Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Finance and the Home Mortgage Bank merged earlier this year to form TTMB.
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Rating agency the Caribbean Information and Credit Rating Services Ltd (CariCRIS) has reaffirmed its overall “high creditworthiness” ratings to the $100 million collateralised mortgage obligation (CMO) of Home Mortgage Bank (HMB), the financial institution that was merged with Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Finance earlier this year to form Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Bank (TTMB).
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Twin Ink Performing Company members hold up the ribbon for Finance Minister Colm Imbert, centre, to cut during the launch of T&T Mortgage Bank at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain in March. Looking on from left, Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Adrian Leonce; Minister of Social Development and Family Services, Donna Cox; NIB and TTMF chairman, Patrick Ferreira; Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon and T&T Mortgage Bank CEO, Robert Green.
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In his speech at the launch of the Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Bank (TTMB) on March 20, Minister of Finance, Colm Imbert, described the country’s newest financial institution as representing “a significant milestone in the Government’s thrust to offer to deserving and eligible citizens of T&T mortgage instruments which could propel them from being renters at the mercy of landlords to proud owners of their castles.”
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The pandemic, crime, increases in raw material and food courts have resulted in some restaurants in the Port of Spain environs shutting their doors.
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It’s a slogan which was created by design studio Praktis but it has been a mantra the team, led by co-founders Marlon Darbeau and Blayne Clark, has put into practice successfully.
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TTSE’s CEO Eva Mitchell
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The T&T Stock Exchange (TTSE) will be in line with global best practices when it introduces, starting April 15, 2024, a reduction in the period for trading and settlement will from three business days to two.
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FILE: Residents Rochard Douglas Road, Barrackpore, walk through flood waters after the passage of Tropical Storm Bret in June.
Weather forecasters at Colorado State University (CSU) last Thursday predicted an “extremely active” 2024 Atlantic hurricane season because of warm sea surface temperatures and less wind shear to break up storms in the summer and fall.
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Professor and Chair of Water Resources Management & Infrastructure Royal Agricultural University, England, Dr Kiran Tota-Maharaj has warned that the drought and a lack of water are adversely affecting all sectors in T&T, from small businesses to the agriculture sector.
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One of the machinery which removes lables off the bottles at the SWMCOL’s beverage container recycling facility in Port-of-Spain.
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Digicel founder Denis O’Brien
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Recycled bottles being produced at Carib Glassworks in Champs Fleurs.
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National Insurance Board (NIB) chairman, Patrick Ferreira addresses the launch of Trinidad and Tobago Mortage Bank (TTMB) at the Hyatt Regency on March 20. Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Finance and the Home Mortgage Bank merged earlier this year to form TTMB.
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Twin Ink Performing Company members hold up the ribbon for Finance Minister Colm Imbert, centre, to cut during the launch of T&T Mortgage Bank at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain in March. Looking on from left, Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Adrian Leonce; Minister of Social Development and Family Services, Donna Cox; NIB and TTMF chairman, Patrick Ferreira; Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon and T&T Mortgage Bank CEO, Robert Green.
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