JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

New $100 bill rollout halted

by

Shane Superville
23 days ago
20250615
Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo

Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo

The Cen­tral Bank of Trinidad and To­ba­go has sus­pend­ed the roll­out of its 2025 se­ries $100 poly­mer ban­knote, fol­low­ing a di­rec­tive from the Min­is­ter of Fi­nance to halt pro­duc­tion of notes fea­tur­ing the re­vised Coat of Arms.

In a state­ment is­sued yes­ter­day, the Cen­tral Bank said it had in­struct­ed its con­tract­ed print­er to stop all work re­lat­ed to the print­ing, de­sign and prepa­ra­tion of the new notes “un­til fur­ther no­tice”.

The bank had pre­vi­ous­ly an­nounced that the up­dat­ed $100 note would en­ter pub­lic cir­cu­la­tion by Sep­tem­ber 2025. It was to in­clude a larg­er se­cu­ri­ty strip, holo­graph­ic el­e­ments, and a new Coat of Arms fea­tur­ing the na­tion­al in­stru­ment—the steel­pan—re­plac­ing the three ships as­so­ci­at­ed with Christo­pher Colum­bus.

Ac­cord­ing to the Cen­tral Bank, the changes were be­ing in­tro­duced at no ad­di­tion­al cost and aimed to en­hance se­cu­ri­ty and in­cor­po­rate lo­cal cul­tur­al sym­bols. The bank has not in­di­cat­ed whether the new time­line will be ad­just­ed or if the de­sign will be re­vised again. It said it will con­tin­ue to keep the pub­lic in­formed on de­vel­op­ments.

The change to the Coat of Arms was an­nounced in Au­gust 2024 by then prime min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley, who ar­gued the coun­try’s sym­bols should re­flect its peo­ple and cul­ture rather than its colo­nial past.

The up­dat­ed em­blem was of­fi­cial­ly adopt­ed in Feb­ru­ary this year, fol­low­ing par­lia­men­tary ap­proval. Guardian Me­dia was un­able to reach Fi­nance Min­is­ter Dav­en­dranath Tan­coo up to late yes­ter­day.


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored

Today's
Guardian

Publications

A model in a costume from The Lost Tribe’s 2026 presentation Island Circus

A model in a costume from The Lost Tribe’s 2026 presentation Island Circus

KERWIN PIERRE

A model in a costume from The Lost Tribe’s 2026 presentation Island Circus

A model in a costume from The Lost Tribe’s 2026 presentation Island Circus

KERWIN PIERRE

Ringmasters of the Road: Crowds flock to Tribe’s circus-themed band launch

14 hours ago
Students, principal and staff of St David’s RC Primary, along with the UWTT and Scotiabank Foundation teams at the handover of steelpans at the school.

Students, principal and staff of St David’s RC Primary, along with the UWTT and Scotiabank Foundation teams at the handover of steelpans at the school.

Students, principal and staff of St David’s RC Primary, along with the UWTT and Scotiabank Foundation teams at the handover of steelpans at the school.

Students, principal and staff of St David’s RC Primary, along with the UWTT and Scotiabank Foundation teams at the handover of steelpans at the school.

Scotiabank Foundation, United Way donate steelpans

14 hours ago
The Executive of the National Parang Association 2025-27. Back row, from left: Kervin Preudhomme, assistant secretary; Shaquille Headley, committee member; Cheriese Pierre, committee member; Lisa Lee, trustee; Joanne Briggs, PRO; Yarelis Touissant, committee member; William Calliste, trustee. Front row, from left: Jenais Carter, secretary; Alicia Jaggasar, president; Henrietta Carter, vice president; Joseph Bertrand, youth officer. Missing: Kerrylee Chee Chow, treasurer; Chevone Pierre, committee member.

The Executive of the National Parang Association 2025-27. Back row, from left: Kervin Preudhomme, assistant secretary; Shaquille Headley, committee member; Cheriese Pierre, committee member; Lisa Lee, trustee; Joanne Briggs, PRO; Yarelis Touissant, committee member; William Calliste, trustee. Front row, from left: Jenais Carter, secretary; Alicia Jaggasar, president; Henrietta Carter, vice president; Joseph Bertrand, youth officer. Missing: Kerrylee Chee Chow, treasurer; Chevone Pierre, committee member.

The Executive of the National Parang Association 2025-27. Back row, from left: Kervin Preudhomme, assistant secretary; Shaquille Headley, committee member; Cheriese Pierre, committee member; Lisa Lee, trustee; Joanne Briggs, PRO; Yarelis Touissant, committee member; William Calliste, trustee. Front row, from left: Jenais Carter, secretary; Alicia Jaggasar, president; Henrietta Carter, vice president; Joseph Bertrand, youth officer. Missing: Kerrylee Chee Chow, treasurer; Chevone Pierre, committee member.

The Executive of the National Parang Association 2025-27. Back row, from left: Kervin Preudhomme, assistant secretary; Shaquille Headley, committee member; Cheriese Pierre, committee member; Lisa Lee, trustee; Joanne Briggs, PRO; Yarelis Touissant, committee member; William Calliste, trustee. Front row, from left: Jenais Carter, secretary; Alicia Jaggasar, president; Henrietta Carter, vice president; Joseph Bertrand, youth officer. Missing: Kerrylee Chee Chow, treasurer; Chevone Pierre, committee member.

Jaggasar returns as National Parang president

Yesterday
Charles Town junior drummers and dancers take to the stage

Charles Town junior drummers and dancers take to the stage

Charles Town junior drummers and dancers take to the stage

Charles Town junior drummers and dancers take to the stage

Jamaican Maroons celebrate, question land rights

Yesterday