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elec2020 wrote:^yup expect more of that too happen. i say if scotia still here by 2030 we lucky. canadian banks realizing the caribbean market has plateaued
VII wrote:There was a time not too long ago that both Scotia and Royal had no operations here and there was no Republic and no FCB either...and we rode it out and everyone came running back,and new entities were formed with new money,its all a cycle and a circle...it will go around and come right back around again..they've been winning for a long time and no one is entitled to win indefinitely...just have to suck it up and come again..
Scotia and Royal go scotia and royal come T&T would still be here..elec2020 wrote:^yup expect more of that too happen. i say if scotia still here by 2030 we lucky. canadian banks realizing the caribbean market has plateaued
VII wrote:There was a time not too long ago that both Scotia and Royal had no operations here and there was no Republic and no FCB either...and we rode it out and everyone came running back,and new entities were formed with new money,its all a cycle and a circle...it will go around and come right back around again..they've been winning for a long time and no one is entitled to win indefinitely...just have to suck it up and come again..
Scotia and Royal go scotia and royal come T&T would still be here..elec2020 wrote:^yup expect more of that too happen. i say if scotia still here by 2030 we lucky. canadian banks realizing the caribbean market has plateaued
Scotia and RBC / RBTT here since the 60s. Republic here since the 1800s ( they were called colonial bank then). First citizens was formed in the early 90s.VII wrote:There was a time not too long ago that both Scotia and Royal had no operations here and there was no Republic and no FCB either...and we rode it out and everyone came running back,and new entities were formed with new money,its all a cycle and a circle...it will go around and come right back around again..they've been winning for a long time and no one is entitled to win indefinitely...just have to suck it up and come again..
Scotia and Royal go scotia and royal come T&T would still be here..elec2020 wrote:^yup expect more of that too happen. i say if scotia still here by 2030 we lucky. canadian banks realizing the caribbean market has plateaued
Country_Bookie wrote:Scotia and RBC / RBTT here since the 60s. Republic here since the 1800s ( they were called colonial bank then). First citizens was formed in the early 90s.VII wrote:There was a time not too long ago that both Scotia and Royal had no operations here and there was no Republic and no FCB either...and we rode it out and everyone came running back,and new entities were formed with new money,its all a cycle and a circle...it will go around and come right back around again..they've been winning for a long time and no one is entitled to win indefinitely...just have to suck it up and come again..
Scotia and Royal go scotia and royal come T&T would still be here..elec2020 wrote:^yup expect more of that too happen. i say if scotia still here by 2030 we lucky. canadian banks realizing the caribbean market has plateaued
When u say " not too long ago " are u referring to the 1700s?
The_Honourable wrote:RBC might either exit or stick to a niche market like corporate banking, government financing etc.
Scotia not leaving anytime soon since they declaring profits every year. They might quicker consolidate their branches as we are in the virtual banking trend. They have been upgrading their platforms for the past few years faster than all the other banks.
Lol stop trying to cover up the nonsense u wrote by writing more nonsense. Republic is the same entity that was here in the 1800s. The name changed about 40 years ago when ownership changed from foreign to local... but ownership changes are expected in centuries old institutions. Republic did not arise from bank of commerce; they acquired commerce in 1997 and changed all their branches to Republic branches. So u saying they left and came back is absolute nonsense.... no matter how u try to spin it.VII wrote:Country_Bookie wrote:Scotia and RBC / RBTT here since the 60s. Republic here since the 1800s ( they were called colonial bank then). First citizens was formed in the early 90s.VII wrote:There was a time not too long ago that both Scotia and Royal had no operations here and there was no Republic and no FCB either...and we rode it out and everyone came running back,and new entities were formed with new money,its all a cycle and a circle...it will go around and come right back around again..they've been winning for a long time and no one is entitled to win indefinitely...just have to suck it up and come again..
Scotia and Royal go scotia and royal come T&T would still be here..elec2020 wrote:^yup expect more of that too happen. i say if scotia still here by 2030 we lucky. canadian banks realizing the caribbean market has plateaued
When u say " not too long ago " are u referring to the 1700s?
RBTT was not RBC thats my point simpleton,it was a different entity,and Republic was not Colonial..Republic was a different entity formed from Bank of Commerce ,down to all their original branches were Commerce branches but still different entities...
And yes FCB was formed in the 90s from NCB a different entity...
Like I said not too long ago RBC was not here RBTT WAS NOT RBC and not too long ago Republic and FCB did not exist,the dynamics changed and entities changed and they always change...do I have to break down everything for you bruh?
Country_Bookie wrote:Lol stop trying to cover up the nonsense u wrote by writing more nonsense. Republic is the same entity that was here in the 1800s. The name changed about 40 years ago when ownership changed from foreign to local... but ownership changes are expected in centuries old institutions. Republic did not arise from bank of commerce; they acquired commerce in 1997 and changed all their branches to Republic branches. So u saying they left and came back is absolute nonsense.... no matter how u try to spin it.VII wrote:Country_Bookie wrote:Scotia and RBC / RBTT here since the 60s. Republic here since the 1800s ( they were called colonial bank then). First citizens was formed in the early 90s.VII wrote:There was a time not too long ago that both Scotia and Royal had no operations here and there was no Republic and no FCB either...and we rode it out and everyone came running back,and new entities were formed with new money,its all a cycle and a circle...it will go around and come right back around again..they've been winning for a long time and no one is entitled to win indefinitely...just have to suck it up and come again..
Scotia and Royal go scotia and royal come T&T would still be here..elec2020 wrote:^yup expect more of that too happen. i say if scotia still here by 2030 we lucky. canadian banks realizing the caribbean market has plateaued
When u say " not too long ago " are u referring to the 1700s?
RBTT was not RBC thats my point simpleton,it was a different entity,and Republic was not Colonial..Republic was a different entity formed from Bank of Commerce ,down to all their original branches were Commerce branches but still different entities...
And yes FCB was formed in the 90s from NCB a different entity...
Like I said not too long ago RBC was not here RBTT WAS NOT RBC and not too long ago Republic and FCB did not exist,the dynamics changed and entities changed and they always change...do I have to break down everything for you bruh?
First citizens was born from the failure of NCB and workers bank and has always been majority state owned.
RBC is still the same entity it's been for the past half century. Ownership changed from foreign to local in the 80s and then back to foreign in 2008. That's the only bank where the foreigners left and came back.
Scotia never changed ownership.
When u say all banks left and came back, it's completely untrue. Educate yourself before u post next time.
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