TTIFC launches One FinTech Avenue
OTSTT acting general manager, emerging services and innovation Keino Cox, left, with HDC’s managing director Jayselle McFarlane.
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Paywise Ltd director Ian Alleyne, left, with Term Finance CEO Oliver Sabga.
Amaranth Business Solutions director, sales and marketing Jevorn Scott, left, with InvesTT manager, research and business intelligence Nishal Nagassar.
Term Finance SME TT CEO Dr Christian Stone, left, and head of the UNCDF Caribbean Office Helen Gradstein.
Minister of Housing and Urban Development Camille Robison-Regis, left, with Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Symon de Nobriga.
TTIFC board members Jaycelyn Vialmosa, left, with Inez Sinanan.
Central Bank Governor Dr Alvin Hilaire, left, acting T&T Securities and Exchange Commission CEO Lystra Lucillo and TTIFC chairman Richard Young.
TTIFC CFO John Sankerali, left, with VISA country manager T&T Jorge Salum.
The T&T International Financial Centre (TTIFC) launched its One FinTech Avenue, on Tuesday at the International Waterfront Centre, Port-of-Spain.
Key stakeholders, including Central Bank Governor Dr Alvin Hilaire, were present to witness the launch at which several pertinent issues were discussed.
TTIFC’s chief executive officer John Outridge said One FinTech Avenue will be T&Ts dedicated national fintech platform.
Outridge highlighted that the mission of the facility will be to build and foster Trinidad and Tobago’s burgeoning fintech ecosystem.
One FinTech Avenue will bring together financial institutions, fintech innovators, research, academia, and public authorities, to help drive forward the development of products that meet specific industry needs.
Key stakeholders, including Central Bank Governor Dr Alvin Hilaire, were present to witness the launch at which several pertinent issues were discussed.
TTIFC’s chief executive officer John Outridge said One FinTech Avenue will be T&Ts dedicated national fintech platform.
Outridge highlighted that the mission of the facility will be to build and foster Trinidad and Tobago’s burgeoning fintech ecosystem.
One FinTech Avenue will bring together financial institutions, fintech innovators, research, academia, and public authorities, to help drive forward the development of products that meet specific industry needs.