The Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission held its fifth Investor Education Community Outreach Roadshow in Princes Town on May 15, 2026, bringing together residents, community groups, government agencies and financial sector stakeholders for financial education and investor awareness. The event formed part of Investor Education Month and the Commission’s 29th anniversary programme, with practical sessions on budgeting, saving, investing, financial planning and protecting against fraudulent schemes and misleading promotions. The roadshow included an information fair, presentations from the Office of the Financial Services Ombudsman, the Securities Dealers Association of Trinidad and Tobago and the Commission, and interactive question-and-answer segments. In remarks at the event, Deputy Chief Executive Officer Lystra Lucillio described the series as part of the Commission’s wider Investor Education Programme and highlighted the need for consumers to verify investment opportunities and exercise caution around online scams and offers that appear too good to be true. The Commission said it will continue investor education and public outreach efforts across Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidad & Tobago Securities & Exchange Commission2026-05-18
Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission holds fifth community investor education roadshow in Princes Town
The Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission held its fifth Investor Education Community Outreach Roadshow in Princes Town as part of Investor Education Month and its 29th anniversary, focusing on budgeting, saving, investing, financial planning and fraud protection. Deputy Chief Executive Officer Lystra Lucillio framed the series as part of the broader Investor Education Programme and urged consumers to verify investment opportunities and be cautious of online scams and offers that appear too good to be true. The Commission will continue investor education and public outreach nationwide.