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The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago is reaffirming its commitment to consumer protection, amid growing public concern over new fees introduced by Republic Bank Limited, which took effect on May 1st.
The Central Bank says it is actively engaging Republic Bank on the issue, as frustrations continue to mount among customers.
Governor Larry Howai acknowledged the public’s concerns, noting that while the Bank’s regulatory role is defined by law, it remains committed to advocating for a financial system that works in the interest of citizens.
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