T&T's Williams on the Financial Literacy Programme

In the speech 'National Financial Literacy Programme in Trinidad and Tobago' given on 31 January Ewart Williams of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago said a programme of the scope envisaged will require considerable funding.

"The Government and the Central Bank have allocated seed capital and we hope to supplement these resources through stakeholder contributions.

"But we are not only looking for financial support. We are hoping that the financial sector - the banks, the insurance companies

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