National Flour Mills

  • Port-Of-Spain or Newtown
  • Accounting

About Company

National Flour Mills (NFM) engages in the flour milling and feed milling industry of Trinidad and Tobago.

NFM commenced trading activities in 1966 as Trinidad Flour Mills, which was then owned and operated by a group of local and foreign shareholders. NFM was incorporated on September 30, 1972, with the Government of Trinidad and Tobago holding the majority of the issued share capital; minority holdings were held by two foreign investors – Inter Continental Grain Company and Maple Leaf Limited. The shareholdings of these two foreign investors were purchased by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago in 1980, thus NFM became a wholly owned State Enterprise.

In 1995 NFM became a Public Limited Liability Company when its shares were sold on the open market and listed on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange. To date, 49% of its shareholding is owned by the public and 51% by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago.