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RBTT's history in Trinidad and Tobago began in 1902 when the Union Bank of Halifax, based in Nova Scotia, Canada, opened a branch in Port of Spain.Union Bank, like many other Canadian banks, was drawn to the West Indies by the flourishing trade between the Canadian Maritimes (e.g. Nova Scotia) with the wider West Indies region.
21.3.2 Subsidiary/branch of foreign entity. 22 Mexico. 23 Nicaragua. ... former subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago; Southern Commercial Bank Suriname;
1910: RBC opened a branch in London and acquired branches in Puerto Rico and Port of Spain, Trinidad as a result of its acquisition of Union Bank of Halifax. 1911: RBC opened an agency in New York City , and branches in Bridgetown , Barbados, and Kingston, Jamaica .
Republic Bank: Financials Banks Port of Spain: 1837 Bank P A Rhyners Record Shop: Consumer services Specialty retailers Port of Spain: 1938 Music retailer, defunct 2005 P D Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago: Financials Banks Port of Spain: 1902 Bank, defunct 2008, acquired by Royal Bank of Canada: P D S. M. Jaleel and Company: Consumer goods ...
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RBC Bank is the trading name of RBC Bank (Georgia), N.A., the United States–based retail banking division of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) which is targeted toward Canadian snowbirds, expatriates, and frequent tourists. Despite its limited reach, RBC Bank is a federally chartered bank, thus its trading name bears "N.A." letters.
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The forerunner of Republic Bank, Colonial Bank, was established on 15 May 1837 by Royal Charter. [1] John Irving MP was the first chairman. [2] Colonial Bank was reported to have a "virtual monopoly" on banking in nineteenth century Trinidad. [3] In 1909 the Colonial Bank established a branch on High Street, San Fernando. [3]