Payment methods in Trinidad and Tobago
Linx debit network processes ~78 million transactions annually, dominating electronic payments with 57.6% of the market.
Market takeaways
- Linx debit network processes ~78 million transactions annually, dominating electronic payments with 57.6% of the market.
- The Central Bank launched a payment modernisation strategy including a Joint Regulatory Innovation Hub with ~90 fintech entities engaged since 2020.
- National E-Commerce Strategy 2025–2030 launched in March 2025.
- Electronic payment breakdown: debit cards 57.6%, credit cards 24.1%, ACH EFT 14.9%, ACH ECC 4.4%.
- TT consumers spend an estimated TTD 3+ billion annually on US e-commerce platforms.
Population
1.4M
Online population
~1.1M
Banked population
~80%
Credit card population
~30%
Payment method breakdown
- Debit Card (Linx)58%
- Credit Card24%
- ACH / Bank Transfer15%
- E-Wallet2%
- Cash1%
Card scheme breakdown
- Visa45%
- Mastercard40%
- American Express10%
- Local Schemes (Linx)5%
- Other0%
Cross-border e-commerce
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Featured payment methods in Trinidad and Tobago
Popular options based on coverage and prominence in this market.
Bank Transfer (Internet & Mobile Banking)
Generic online and mobile bank-transfer methods (internet banking, e-banking, EFT and interbank transfers). Customers pay directly from their bank account via their bank's own online/mobile banking portal. Implementation and rails differ by country, but the consumer flow is a standard account-to-account bank transfer.
WiPay
WiPay is a Caribbean-founded payment aggregator operating in Jamaica, processing card payments, QR payments, and facilitating merchant online storefronts. It supports both local and regional transactions and is used by Jamaican businesses for e-commerce integration.
Linx (InfoLink)
Linx is Trinidad and Tobago's domestic interbank debit card payment network, operated by InfoLink. It processes approximately 78 million transactions annually and accounts for 41% of all electronic payment volume in the country. In Q3 2025, Linx alone processed 15.7 million transactions. All major TTD-issuing banks participate in the Linx network, enabling debit card payments at merchants and ATMs nationwide.
Visa
Visa is the world's largest card network, enabling credit, debit and prepaid card payments online, in-store and at ATMs across virtually every market. In the listed countries Visa is a core internationally accepted scheme alongside local methods.
Mastercard
Mastercard is a leading global card network supporting credit, debit and prepaid card payments online, in-store and at ATMs worldwide. In the listed countries it is a core internationally accepted scheme.
WiPay Trinidad
WiPay, founded in Trinidad and Tobago in 2017, is a licensed payment aggregator that has grown into a pan-Caribbean fintech. It processes US$500 million+ annually across 12 countries and offers card processing, QR payments, remittances, and merchant payment links. WiPay is one of the most significant regional fintech success stories, with operations spanning the Caribbean, USA, and Colombia.
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Featured banks in Trinidad and Tobago
Major institutions operating in this market.
Republic Bank (T&T)
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Republic Bank is Trinidad and Tobago's largest bank, with operations across the Caribbean. It offers retail, corporate, and investment banking.
First Citizens Bank (T&T)
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
First Citizens Bank is a major state-owned bank in Trinidad and Tobago, offering retail, commercial, and investment banking across the Caribbean.
National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCB)
Kingston, Jamaica
NCB (National Commercial Bank) is Jamaica's largest bank, offering retail, SME, and corporate banking, and is part of NCB Financial Group.
Sagicor Bank Barbados
Bridgetown, Barbados
Sagicor Bank is Barbados' leading domestic bank, offering retail and business banking.
Other Banks — Trinidad and Tobago
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Aggregate of remaining banks in Trinidad and Tobago, collectively ~44.0% of domestic banking assets.
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