The public will have another opportunity to get a wide variety of fresh farm produce and ornamental plants at the TDC Home and Building Depots Annual Farmers Market.

The mini marketplace will be open to customers/clients on Saturday 30th March 2019, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., who patronise the stores, either on the Frigate Bay Road in Basseterre or at Pinney’s Industrial Estate in Charlestown.

The activity forms part of the companies’ Farmers’ Month initiative. It was specifically designed to show appreciation to the farming fraternity, while recognizing the efforts of farmers for their contribution to the sector with an emphasis on food security and import substitution.

Complementing the outdoor activity is the on-going discount sale on lawn and garden supplies, such as seeds, fertilizer, pesticides, equipment and inputs not for only bona fide farmers but to persons involved in agriculture.

Over the four (4) week period field representatives from the TDC Agro Divisions have been visiting and interacting with farmers, along with other persons involved in crop production to find ways to improve through which the company can better meet and serve their needs.




In our efforts to serve you better, the TDC Automotive Division (St. Kitts) wishes to advise the general public that it will close at 3 pm on 29th January 2019.

The store will open on Wednesday 30th January 2019 at the normal business hours.

 Any inconvenience caused is regretted.



TDC wishes to advise the general public that the TDC Home and Building Depots in St. Kitts and Nevis and the TDC Business Centre will be closed for stock taking on Friday 25th and Saturday 26th January 2019.

The retail stores will open on Monday 28th January 2019 at the normal business hours.



Dear Toyota Owner,

At Toyota, we are dedicated to providing vehicles of outstanding quality and value. Part of our commitment is to provide important information to you whenever a specific concern or problem may affect your vehicle.

What is the problem?

The subject vehicles are equipped with a Takata-produced front airbag which could potentially be susceptible to deploy abnormally in a crash. These airbags have inflators that can rupture during deployment and cause serious injury or even death. Inflators in vehicles that have experienced prolonged exposure to hot and humid conditions pose a greater risk to rupture during deployment.

If your Toyota vehicle falls within the following model range, please contact your Toyota Dealer who will advise you if the recall is applicable to your vehicle.

Toyota Yaris / Belta – Model NCP92R-BEPRK & NCP92L-BEMRK (2005-2013)

Your Toyota Service Advisor will be able to schedule an appointment to have the repairs performed as soon as possible. The replacement of the airbag inflator module is at NO CHARGE to you.

 Dealer Contact Details

TDC AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION

C.A. PAUL SOUTHWELL INDUSTRIAL PARK, BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS (869) 465 2511

PINNEY’S INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, CHARLESTOWN, NEVIS                                  (869) 469 5430



Dear Toyota Owner,

At Toyota, we are dedicated to providing vehicles of outstanding quality and value. Part of our commitment is to provide important information to you whenever a specific concern or problem may affect your vehicle.

What is the problem?

The subject vehicles are equipped with a Takata-produced front airbag which could potentially be susceptible to deploy abnormally in a crash. These airbags have inflators that can rupture during deployment and cause serious injury or even death. Inflators in vehicles that have experienced prolonged exposure to hot and humid conditions pose a greater risk to rupture during deployment.

If your Toyota vehicle falls within the following model range, please contact your Toyota Dealer who will advise you if the recall is applicable to your vehicle.

Toyota Rav4 – Model ACA21R-AWPNK (2000-2005)

Your Toyota Service Advisor will be able to schedule an appointment to have the repairs performed as soon as possible. The replacement of the airbag inflator module is at NO CHARGE to you.

 Dealer Contact Details

TDC AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION

C.A. PAUL SOUTHWELL INDUSTRIAL PARK, BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS (869) 465 2511

PINNEY’S INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, CHARLESTOWN, NEVIS                        (869) 469 5430



The TDC Group of Companies (TDC) wishes to advise the general public of its business hours as follows:

 

Monday 31st December 2018

TDC Home and Building Depots (St. Kitts and Nevis)        7 a.m. – midday

TDC Automotive Divisions (St. Kitts and Nevis)                 8 a.m. – midday

TDC Business Centre                                                      8 a.m. – midday

CDS (Nevis) Limited                                                        8 a.m. – midday

TDC Insurance Company Limited                                    8 a.m. – midday

TDC Financial Services Limited                                       8 a.m. – midday

TDC Tours                                                                     8 a.m. – midday

TDC Rentals Limited (St. Kitts) City Office                        8 a.m. – 1 p.m.

TDC Rentals Limited (St. Kitts) Airport Office                    12 p.m. – 5 p.m.

TDC Rentals Limited (Nevis)                                            8 a.m. – midday

Western Union (St. Kitts and Nevis)                                 8:30 a.m. – midday

TDC Drinks Depot (Nevis)                                               8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

 

Tuesday 1st January 2018

TDC Home and Building Depots (St. Kitts and Nevis)        CLOSED

TDC Automotive Divisions (St. Kitts and Nevis)                 CLOSED

TDC Business Centre                                                      CLOSED

CDS (Nevis) Limited                                                        CLOSED

TDC Tours                                                                     CLOSED

TDC Insurance Company Limited                                    CLOSED

TDC Financial Services Limited                                        CLOSED

TDC Rentals Limited (St. Kitts) City Office                        CLOSED

TDC Rentals Limited (St. Kitts) Airport Office                    12 p.m. – 4 p.m.

TDC Rentals Limited (Nevis)                                            9 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Western Union (St. Kitts and Nevis)                                 CLOSED

 

Wednesday 2nd January 2018:

TDC Home and Building Depots (St. Kitts and Nevis)        CLOSED

TDC Automotive Divisions (St. Kitts and Nevis)                 CLOSED

TDC Business Centre                                                      CLOSED

CDS (Nevis) Limited                                                        CLOSED

TDC Tours                                                                     CLOSED

TDC Insurance Company Limited                                    CLOSED

TDC Financial Services Limited                                        CLOSED

TDC Rentals Limited (St. Kitts) City Office                           CLOSED

TDC Rentals Limited (St. Kitts) City Office                           CLOSED

TDC Rentals Limited (St. Kitts) Airport Office                    12 p.m. – 4 p.m.

TDC Rentals Limited (Nevis)                                            9 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Western Union (St. Kitts and Nevis)                                 CLOSED

 

Normal business operations will resume on Thursday 3rd January 2019.



Students enrolled in the Learning Support programme at the Saddlers Secondary School will now have access to technology that will enhance the teaching and learning capabilities.

On Tuesday 11th September 2018, before a packed classroom, that also included Mr. Daryll Lloyd, Chief Education Officer, Mrs. Nicole Warde-Morris, Learning Support Coordinator and, Mrs. Julia Byron-Isaac, School Principal, Ms. Evon Rogers, General Manager of the TDC Insurance Company Limited handed over a brand-new Canon Pixma 531 Multi-Function Printer to Mrs. Donaly Liburd-Caesar, the Head of the Department.

In making the presentation of the state-of-the-art device, the Insurance Executive spoke of her company’s commitment to Education and how the donation will benefit the institution’s programmes.

“We understand the value of Education and consider this donation to be a most practical and fitting tool to help to support the development of students in this programme. We are confident you will use it wisely to also advance your curriculum and by extension your school’s academic agenda,” said Rogers.

In response, Mrs. Donaly Liburd-Caesar, expressed profound appreciation to Ms. Rogers on behalf of the Ministry, the school, and the department for the timely contribution.

“On behalf of the Ministry of Education, the Saddlers Secondary School, and myself, I say a heartful thank you. I was overwhelmed by the level of support we received from the TDC Insurance Company Limited when we made our request to help us meet the required needs of our unit. This contribution will surely go a long way in helping our students to achieve their assigned tasks. Your assistance is greatly appreciated,” remarked Liburd-Caesar.

With the newly acquired equipment, the teachers and students will now be able to perform mobile printing by using their compatible smart devices to print or scan photos and documents.  It will give them access to the free PPS Cloud printing app function to print directly from select popular online Cloud services, such as, Picasa Web Albums, Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, and Dropbox.

With its auto duplex printing, they can also print automatically on both sides of paper and can help reduce paper usage and cost by up to fifty percent (50%). The automatic document feeder, which holds up to thirty (30) sheets of paper, will also make it easier to copy, scan or fax multiple page documents.

Since opening its doors to the public in 1987, the TDC Insurance Company Limited (TDCIC), a staunch supporter of educational advancement has also endorsed similar projects at various Primary and Secondary schools across the Federation.

Picture: Saddlers Secondary School Students and Ms. Rogers along with Mr. Darryl Lloyd, Mrs. Nicole Warde-Morris, Mrs. Caesar–Liburd and Mrs. Byron-Isaac pose for a photo at the presentation ceremony



The administrative efforts of the Advancement of Children Foundation (ACF) have been further strengthened, thanks to the timely donation of a brand-new notebook computer from the TDC Group of Companies.

Mr. Evris Huggins, manager of the TDC Business Centre handed over the Lenovo E560 computer, valued at four thousand and fifty-five dollars (EC$4055.00) to Ms. Maureen Bailey, Administrator of the Non-Governmental Organisation, at a brief ceremony held at the retail store on Central Street, in Basseterre.

In accepting the much-needed device, Ms. Bailey thanked the company for its generous contribution to assist the organisation’s in carrying out its mandate, which is to make a difference in the lives of young people.

“I really want to express the ACF’s gratitude to the TDC Group of Companies for their generosity, for not only providing the laptop to us but also for once again showing their support and belief in ACF and the work we do in our community. TDC has been a part of our mission since the inception, as a founding partner. Without their support, we would not be able to realise our goals,” said Bailey.

In response, Mr. Huggins stated, “it is a pleasure for the TDC Group to continue its commitment to the AFC.  We wish you continued success in your endeavours.”

In 2008, the TDC Group of Companies, and its corporate partners Christophe Harbour, FLOW, St. Kitts Marriott Resort, St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank along with the Rotary Clubs of Liamuiga and St. Kitts joined forces to form the Advancement of Children Foundation.

The objective of this public, civic and private sector alliance is to counteract the trend of rising violence and antisocial behaviour amongst Youth through the promotion of good parenting, family and social values.

Picture: Mr. Evris Huggins, Manager TDC Business Centre handing over the Lenovo E560 Notebook Computer at the TDC Business Centre



Basseterre, St. Kitts – For the second consecutive year the TDC Group of Companies has given its corporate backing to the St. Kitts Nevis Patriots in their quest to capture the 2018 Caribbean Premier Cricket League (CPL) title.

At the official presentation ceremony held at the Kayan Jet private air terminal, Ms. Mia Bailey, the TDC Client Relations and Marketing Manager handed over the company’s silver sponsorship package to Mr. Richard Berridge, St. Kitts-Nevis Patriots Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Mr. Berridge expressed his gratitude and remarked that he is confident with respect to the shared benefits to be derived from the sponsors joining forces with the Patriots and by extension, with CPL, which is already recognized as one of the world’s leading 20/20 cricket tournaments.

He noted that sponsors partnership with the franchise and the immensely popular CPL would be favourable to the sponsors in a number of ways, especially bolstering the partners’ brand on the global stage.

Speaking after the event, Ms. Bailey made mention of TDC’s association with Sports and deemed it a pleasure to endorse the team and wished them well in their endeavours.

“TDC has a long-standing partnership with the Sporting fraternity and we are pleased to continue this proud tradition by once again supporting our very own team.  We wish them every success. “

The company’s ongoing commitment to Cricket continues through its title sponsorship of the Runako Morton Primary School Cricket Championship on Nevis and the Berridge Howell Inter-island Cricket Tournament on St. Kitts.


Picture: Ms. Mia Bailey, Client Relations and Marketing Manager presenting the TDC Group of Companies sponsorship package to Mr. Richard Berridge, CEO SKN Patriots


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