Port of Spain, Trinidad, November 25, 2013: Expressions   of pride and contentment, were etched on the faces of both  management   and staff of Republic Bank, as they launched their 175th  commemorative   anniversary book entitled, "A Proud Legacy of Service", before hundreds at the Port-of-Spain Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Trinidad, on Thursday  November 21.
The   book recaps a 25 year period from 1987 to 2012, and contains  historic   moments experienced by the Bank and its Subsidiaries (Grenada, Guyana,    Barbados and Cayman Islands) through the eyes of staff, past and   present.
Delivering the introductory remarks, Republic   Bank's General Manager,  Group Corporate and Communications, Anna-Maria   Garcia-Brooks,noted that  although the Bank faced some   note-worthy battles in the corporate arena, there  were also many   victories which were recorded in the Bank's first book, "From  Colonial to Republic".
"History   is created every day by our actions, inactions and events  taking place   around us. As you would imagine, over the 25 years from 1987 to  2012,   many more events have unfolded, history created and changes embraced, as    we continued to serve the people of Trinidad and Tobago and the wider    community," Garcia-Brooks said.
Taking the audience on a   trip down memory lane, Republic Bank's  Chairman, Ronald Harford, said   that Republic Bank and the Catholic Church, were  the only two   organisations which have survived the longest  in Trinidad  and Tobago.   He also shared some of the Bank's undertakings experienced over its  176   years of existence.
The book was produced by Paria Publishing and printed by Scrip J.
Some   of the attendees at the event were;  Deputy Governor of the  Central   Bank, Joan John, Former Managing Director of Republic Bank, Dunbar Mc    Intyre, Chamber of Commerce representatives, and members of the   Executive Team  from the Bank's Subsidiaries.
Providing entertainment was soloist, Wendy Sheppard, who serenaded the  audience with two renditions of "Memory" and "Hey Jude".
The book will be available at all Republic Bank branches at a cost of  $400, with proceeds going toward The Republic Bank  Literacy Fund for At-Risk Youth.
Republic   Bank is proud of this publication and looks forward to sharing  with   the people of Trinidad and Tobago and by extension the wider region,    history at its best.