AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoBanking Deal: Butterfield has agreed to acquire CIBC Caribbean in a US$1.8b transaction, with the deal expected to close in the first half of 2027 pending approvals—an important regional consolidation story for T&T’s finance watchers. Local Finance Dialogue: The Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago welcomed talks with the Government and the Central Bank, saying ongoing engagement is key to keeping the financial system resilient and supporting economic development. Public Order Under SoE: Opposition leader Pennelope Beckles and union voices are pushing back on TTPS “no-protest zones” and new protest restrictions around state institutions, arguing they threaten democratic freedoms. Transport Disruption: Maxi-taxi operators confirmed a nationwide shutdown from Monday, citing unresolved long-standing industry issues and calling for written commitments. Energy/Crime: A Proman Trinidad procurement manager was gunned down in the driver’s seat in Couva, prompting a homicide investigation. Tourism & Airlift: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson says Caribbean Airlines cut St Kitts routes without consulting government or stakeholders, while talks are underway for alternative connectivity. National Culture: As Trinidad and Tobago marks Indian Arrival Day, President Christine Kangaloo and PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar highlighted the 181-year legacy of indentured ancestors and unity.
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