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Dec 03, 2014 News
Scotiabank was recently named the Bank of the Year in Guyana by The Banker magazine, a Financial Times publication.
Scotiabank announced yesterday that this is the fifth time the Bank has been recognized by the publication.
“We are proud of this award because it is a reflection of the hard work of our employees and their focus on providing sound financial advice and good service to our customers,” said Amanda St. Aubyn, Guyana’s Country Manager.
“Scotiabank has had a presence in Guyana for more than 45 years and we’re proud to be known for our customer service and for delivering superior results for our shareholders.”
Scotiabank was also named Bank of the Year by The Banker in Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Grenada, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago.
The Banker selects winners based on their ability to deliver shareholder returns and gain strategic advantage. It is the world’s longest running international banking magazine, recognized as a leading source of information on finance and investment around the globe.
Scotiabank said its Caribbean operations have been recognized with numerous awards this year for its strength and stability as well as products, services and community work, including
Bank of The Year in the Caribbean from LatinFinance; World’s Best Consumer Internet Bank in 21 countries across the Caribbean, including Guyana, by Global Finance, along with regional recognition in North America, Latin America and the Caribbean and the Guyana Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS Awards for Business Excellence – Community Investment.
This year, Scotiabank was also named one of the World’s Best Multinational Workplaces by the Great Place to Work Institute.
Scotiabank has been part of the Caribbean since 1889 and with operations in 21 countries.
It has financial services provider in over 55 countries and is Canada’s most international bank. It offer a broad range of products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management, corporate and investment banking to over 21 million customers.
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