June 28, 2018: The DIC recognises that the well-being of the nation’s environment depends on the responsible management of the country’s natural resources; and so we took positive action and joined Members of the Fondes Amandes Community Reforestation Project in their continued effort to protect the natural surroundings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Liquidator’s certificate?
- How does a depositor establish an insurance claim?
- What happens to cheques which are not cleared on a depositor’s account before the business of the institution is closed?
- If a depositor has more than $200,000 (the current insured limit) in a closed institution and is paid $200,000 by the DIC, what happens to the amount in excess of $200,000?
Did You Know?
- Misconception: Beneficiaries under all trust account arrangements are insured separately. - Fact: The interests held by beneficiaries established under an irrevocable express trust account are insured separately up to the maximum TT$200,000 prescribed limit. Additionally, interests in accounts held by the Settlor, Trustee or Administrator of an irrevocable trust account are insured separately from the interests of the beneficiaries named under …







