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Beware of fake insurance certifcates!
Do not purchase insurance from an unauthorized person! If you are unsure, you can contact the Crimestoppers, or check the Central Bank website.
ATTIC – fraudulent insurance certificates
If you purchase insurance from an unauthorized person, the insurance certificate will be fraudulent, and you will be uninsured. Therefore, any claim will not be honoured and you may be liable for any damage to property or injuries incurred. Click the link for more inforamtion.
Local Insurance Companies Adopt New International Accounting Principle -IFRS 17
IFRS 17 is the new International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) that outlines how an
insurance company should account for insurance contracts
ATTIC Members-Carnival Closure Publication 2023
See list of closure dates and times for Insurance Companies within the industry
ATTIC BOD 2022-2023
The Association of Trinidad and Tobago Insurance Companies (ATTIC) held its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 25th May, 2022. We are pleased to advise that the Board of Directors for 2022-2023 are as follows: Click the title above.
ATTIC – Beware of Insurance Fraudsters
ATTIC is advising the general public of an increase in the number of reported incidents of fraudulent motor vehicle insurance certificates. Insurance should only be obtained from and payments made to companies and/or representatives approved by the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT). You can easily check CBTT’s website for all authorised agencies/sales representatives using the following link: https://www.central-bank.org.tt/core-functions/supervision/insurance-sector. Click the tilte above, or see Press Releases for more information.