10-Mar-2023
The multimedia exhibition, installed by Jamal Jasani Glynn - Registered Music Therapist, focuses on the importance of the creative arts and the creative arts therapies and how it assists in mental health challenges. The exhibition is open to the public, Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Read More10-Mar-2023
The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago hereby advises that it currently holds unclaimed monies for interest and maturity payments on a number of government issued securities including government bonds, treasury bills and notes. The names of all the persons with outstanding claims can be accessed by clicking on read more below. The public can obtain further information pertaining to the collection of outstanding funds by contacting the Central Bank, Government Services Unit at 621 2288 or 235 2288 extension numbers 2028, 2128 or 2135.
Read More10-Mar-2023
On March 1, the Central Bank Museum officially opened Panscription a creative arts installation by registered Music Therapist, Jamal Glynn on the Bank’s Ground Floor. Through the exhibition, Glynn hopes to raise awareness of the value of the creative arts and creative art therapies in assisting persons to deal with mental health challenges.
Read More02-Mar-2023
At a Seminar on March 02, 2023 hosted by the United Nations Resident Coordinator, Dr. Hilaire explored the effects of the pandemic, Russia-Ukraine war, global inflation and widespread monetary tightening on Trinidad and Tobago.
The Governor made the following conclusions:
Click here for the PowerPoint presentation.
Visit https://youtube.com/live/4qZWqwgrWmw for the video of the Seminar on the Central Bank’s YouTube channel.
Read More28-Feb-2023
Join us on Monday, March 6, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. as we look back on one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most iconic artists. Sybil Atteck: A life of Art and Influence is a lecture that will be delivered by Sybil’s nephew, Keith Atteck at the Central Bank Auditorium. Click on Read more for details.
Read More28-Feb-2023
The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT) is seeking to recruit a talented and highly motivated individual for the role of Assistant Manager, Office of the Financial Services Ombudsman (OFSO) and National Financial Literacy Programme (NFLP). Closing date for submissions is March 12, 2023.
Read More14-Feb-2023
Invest in Treasury Bills Today! Treasury Bills are government-guaranteed investment instruments that are available to individuals and institutions. You are invited to submit bids to the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago by 12:00 noon on the auction date for the upcoming issue.
Read More13-Feb-2023
In 2022, inflation accelerated to highs not experienced in decades across several advanced economies, reflecting the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on food and energy prices together with supply and demand imbalances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More13-Feb-2023
The Visual Summary presents highlights, inclusive of a visual representation of the key points of the Economic Bulletin for January 2023.
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