CL Financial

CL Financial

CL Financial is the largest privately held conglomerate in Trinidad and Tobago and one of the largest privately held corporations in the entire Caribbean. Founded as an insurance company, Colonial Life Insurance Company (CLICO) by Cyril Duprey, it was expanded into a diversified company by his nephew, Lawrence Duprey.

The group of over 62 companies including:
* Banking and financial services
** Caribbean Money Market Brokers
** CLICO Investment Bank
** CLICO Mortgage & Finance Corporation
* Energy and petrochemicals
** CLICO Energy Company Limited
** Methanol Holdings (Trinidad) Limited
** Primera Oil & Gas Limited
* Forestry and agriculture
** Caribbean Resources Limited
** CLICO Agricultural Development Company
* General insurance
** Colonial Fire & General Insurance Company Limited
** CLICO International General Insurance Ltd. (Barbados)
* Life insurance
** British American Insurance Company Limited
** British Fidelity Assurance Limited
** CLICO Holdings Barbados Limited
** Clico International Life Insurance Limited
** CLICO Life and General Insurance Company (S.A.) Limited (Guyana)
** Colonial Life Insurance Company (Trinidad) Limited
* Manufacturing, retail and distribution
** Angostura Holdings Limited
** Chateauonline SA
** Flavorite Foods Limited
** Repaire de Bacchus
** Tru Valu Supermarket Limited
* Marine services
** Mariner's Haven
* Media and communications
** IETV
** Ebony 104 FM
** Music Radio 97
** Radio 90.5 FM
** VA: A Film and Video Production Company
* Medical services
** Health Net Limited
* Real estate development
** CLICO Property Development Incorporated
** HCL Group of Companies
* Associated companies
** [http://www.burnstewartdistillers.com Burn Stewart Distillers Limited]
** Belvedere
** Caribbean Communications Network Limited
** CL WorldBrands Limited
** Republic Bank Limited
** The Home Mortgage Bank

External links

* [http://www.clfinancial.com CL Financial] website.


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