Trinidadian is new GBTI CEO

The Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) has a new Chief Executive Officer, Trinidadian Larry Nath.

Nath replaces former substantive (CEO) John Tracey who retired with effect from May 1, 2017.

While Public Relations Officer of GBTI, Pamela Binda has told Stabroek News that GBTI is not willing at this time to state when Nath was appointed or reveal any details related to his appointment he has appeared publicly in his new post.

He was present at the bank’s annual donation and 2018 calendar launch at their Corporate office in Kingston on Tuesday…..

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