- Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
The Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (RBTT) was one of the larger commercial banks of
Trinidad and Tobago . As a subsidiary ofRBTT Financial Holdings Limited , RBTT was one of the largest commercialbanking corporations in theCaribbean region with a group asset base of over US$6.2 billion dollars. The RBTT group of companies operated several commercial banking businesses in other neighbouringislands , as well as various investment holdings in various parts of the Trinidad and Tobago economy. OnMarch 26 ,2008 , RBTT Shareholders voted 98.18 percent in favour of selling the bank toRBC , the Royal Bank of Canada, who previously had divested the bank in 1987. OnJune 16 ,2008 , RBC completed the acquisition. RBTT Financial Holdings Limited and RBC Holdings (Trinidad & Tobago) Limited, a subsidiary of RBC, will amalgamate and continue as a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of RBC. The head office of the Caribbean operations for RBC will be located atPort of Spain , the capital of Trindad and Tobago, and the site of RBTT's headquarters.History
RBTT's history in Trinidad and Tobago began in 1902 when the Union Bank of Halifax, based in
Nova Scotia, Canada , opened a branch inPort of Spain . Union Bank, like many other Canadian banks, was drawn to the West Indies by the flourishing trade between theCanadian Maritimes (i.e. Nova Scotia) with the widerWest Indies region. In 1910 theRoyal Bank of Canada (RBC) acquired the Union Bank. In time RBC expanded its operations from a single location to several different branches across Trinidad and Tobago.In 1962, Trinidad and Tobago gained its independence from the
United Kingdom . With several independent countries in the formerBritish West Indies engaging in left-leaning policy experiments, seen by many as heading down the road towardssocialism or "Communism", many Canadian banks were seeking to sever their ties in the Caribbean region so as to avoid having their operations nationalised.*1972 RBC, at the urging of the local government, incorporated the Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (RBTT) to take over its operations in the country.
*1985 RBTT formed Caribbean Banking Corporation Limited (CBC), its first venture outside of Trinidad and Tobago, to acquire the branch operations of the Royal Bank of Canada in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. CBC was a 50/50 joint venture with the Neal & Massy Group. CBC is now RBTT Bank Caribbean.By 1986 RBC had divested itself of 53% of its shares in RBTT. Then in 1987 RBC divested itself of its remaining shares in RBTT, putting 100% of its shares in the hands of local shareholders, including 21% in the hands of bank employees. To propel future growth, the bank created the parent holding company known as the Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, Limited for banking operations. In 1990 RBTT decided to transform The Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Limited into a full-fledged regional institution offering financial services across the Caribbean.
*1991 CBC (now RBTT Bank Caribbean) established a branch at
Bequia , in theGrenadines .
*1992 CBC established a branch inAntigua .
*1993 CBC established itself inSaint Lucia .
*1995 RBTT acquired St. Maarten Commercial Bank and changed its name to Antilles Banking Corporation (Sint Maarten ).
*1996 RBTT, with the encouragement of theEastern Caribbean Central Bank , acquired a 94% interest in the Nevis Corporative Bank, established in 1955, and changed its name to Caribbean Banking Corporation (SKN). RBTT also acquired Nevis Banking Company (est. 1955), and merged it into CBC (SKN). RBTT acquired the McLaughlin Bank inCuracao , and changed the name to Antilles Banking Corporation (Curacao).
*1997 RBTT acquired a 50% interest in the Grenada Bank of Commerce (est. 1983), which it has since increased to 62%. RBTT also acquired Neal & Massy’s 50% interest in CBC, making CBC a wholly-owned subsidiary. This is now RBTT Bank Caribbean, with branches in St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Vincent, and Bequia, and owns RBTT Bank (SKN) inNevis and RBTT BankGrenada .
*1998 RBTT acquired the First National Bank ofAruba , with two subsidiaries offering both onshore and offshore services. The bank also formed RBTT Financial Holdings Limited, a new holding company.
*1999 Antilles Banking Corporation acquired the operations of theChase Manhattan Bank in St. Maarten. RBTT restructured its ownership and Grenada Bank of Commerce became a subsidiary of CBC.
*2000 RBTT acquiredFINSAC 's 99.9% shareholding inUnion Bank of Jamaica (formerly Citizens Bank). The bank changed its name to RBTT Bank (Jamaica ). Union Bank was the result of a merger of the business of four (4) FINSAC controlled commercial banks and their three (3) allied merchant banks, all seven of which sought Government intervention when faced with insolvency: Citizens Bank; Eagle Commercial Bank; Island Victoria Bank; Workers Savings & Loan Bank; Citizens Merchant Bank; Corporate Merchant Bank; and Island Life Merchant Bank.
*2000 Antilles Banking Corporation (Curacao) N.V acquired all ofABN AMRO branches in Curacao andBonaire . Antilles Banking Corporation (Sint Maarten) acquired the operations inSint Maarten . RBTT merged the operations of ABN AMRO Netherlands Antilles and ABC and continued the combined business under the name RBTT Bank Antilles. ABN AMRO held a minority of the shares in ABC for a maximum period of up to three years. ABN AMRO traced its origins in the Netherlands Antilles back toEdwards, Henriquez & Co. , established in 1856 in Curaçao, whose main activity was trade and sea transportation.
*2000 First National Bank of Aruba acquired ABN AMRO’s branches in Aruba. RBTT merged the banking activities of ABN AMRO Aruba and First National Bank of Aruba and continued the combined business under the name RBTT Bank Aruba. First National Bank of Aruba also owned Banco Nacional de Hipotecas, a licensed mortgage bank.
*2000 RBTT acquired all of ABN AMRO Bank’s branches inSuriname through its wholly owned subsidiary RBTT Bank (Suriname).On April 22, 2002 the bank celebrated its 100th anniversary and rebranded itself legally to the acronym form of the Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago or "RBTT". This led to a regional rebranding of all RBTT businesses of the financial group. Today, all commercial banking subsidiaries carry the RBTT brand in their official name.
*2003 RBTT acquired Ernst & Young Trust Corporation in Barbados and renamed it RBTT Trust Corporation.
*2004 RBTT acquired Caribbean Commercial Bank inBarbados . This is now RBTT Bank Barbados.
*2005 RBTT opened a representative office inCosta Rica as the first step in a strategy of greater involvement in Central America.
*2007 RBC announced it would acquire RBTT, which would mark the return of RBC to Trinidad and Tobago after an absence of 20 years. [http://www.rbc.com/newsroom/20071002rbtt.html] [http://www.rbtt.com/applicationloader.asp?app=newsarticles&cmd=view&articleid=569]
*2008 RBTT shareholders voted in favour of the acquisition byRBC ; the transaction was completed in June 2008. [http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161299186]tock market
The company was listed on the
Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE) under the symbol RBTT. RBTT shareholders are receiving both cash and RBC shares for their stock in RBTT. RBC is considering listing depository receipts for RBC shares on the TTSE.ubsidiaries and units
*TRI
**RBTT Bank Limited - Trinidad and Tobago
**RBTT Insurance Agency Limited
**RBTT Merchant Bank Limited
**RBTT Trust Limited
**West Indies Stockbrokers Limited---
*ABW
**RBTT Bank Aruba N.V.*BAR
**RBTT Bank Barbados Limited
**RBTT Trust Corporation*GRD
**RBTT Bank Grenada Limited
**RBTT Bank Caribbean Limited ("see also Nevis")*ANT
**RBTT Bank N.V. (in Curaçao)*JAM
**RBTT Bank Jamaica Limited*SKN
**RBTT Bank Caribbean Limited ("see also Grenada")
**RBTT Bank (SKN) Limited*SUR
**RBTT Bank (Suriname) N.V.Associate companies
*Guardian Life of the Caribbean Limited (life insurance)
*Guardian General Insurance Limited (general insurance)Largest competitors
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Barbados National Bank
*Citibank
*FirstCaribbean International Bank
*National Commercial Bank of Jamaica
*Scotiabank
*Republic Bank of Trinidad and Tobago External links
* [http://www.rbtt.com/ Official Website] - online
** [http://www.wiseequities.com/ West Indies Stockbrokers Limited] - online
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