September 21 & 22, 2017: This initiative saw Staff bring their culinary skills to the fore and prepare meals to serve over 400 socially displaced persons over a two-day period.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Will shareholders of an institution receive any part of their investment before depositors’ claims are satisfied?
- How is a depositor notified of the date and place of payment of his or her claim after an institution is closed?
- If a depositor has an account in the main office of an institution and also at a branch office, are these accounts separately insured?
- In the event of a deposit transfer, how will a depositor know when and where he can withdraw his funds?
Did You Know?
- Misconception: Placing funds in different types of deposits such as CDs, Chequing, Savings with the same member institution would increase insurance coverage. - Fact: Deposits held by the same person in the same member institution in the form of CD’s, Chequing and Savings accounts are added together and insured up to a maximum of TT$200,000.








