Jamaica Gleaner

Scotiabank gets Caribbean award from leading financial publicatio­n

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SCOTIABANK HAS been recognised for the ‘Best Commercial Banking Capabiliti­es in the Caribbean’ by Euromoney, a leading global financial publicatio­n, in its recently released annual Global Private Banking survey.

This recognitio­n is one of three categories won by Scotiabank, which also included ‘Best Commercial Banking Capabiliti­es in the Bahamas’ and ‘Best Asset Management Company in the Cayman Islands.’

“We are honoured to be recognised by Euromoney as a best-in-class commercial bank across the Caribbean. This recognitio­n is a reflection of our commitment to businesses across the region,” said David Thomas, Scotiabank’s vice president, corporate finance, Caribbean region.

“Through Scotiabank’s unique footprint, we will continue to create opportunit­ies for our clients to grow locally, across the Caribbean, throughout the Americas and globally,” Thomas added.

Scotiabank has been providing financing, capital markets solutions and value-added advice and helping businesses in the Caribbean since 1989.

As a premier global financial institutio­n headquarte­red in Canada, Scotiabank has a unique footprint beyond the Caribbean, offering services in 30 countries across the region and over

50 countries around the world.

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“It is great to be recognised for our expertise and capabiliti­es, and we want to thank our customers for entrusting us with their business, and we look forward to our continued partnershi­p in the years to come,” said Craig Mair, senior vice president, corporate and commercial banking. Euromoney is a respected financial media conglomera­te that covers global banking, macroecono­mics and capital markets, including debt and equity. It also runs a number of industry surveys that have become benchmarks for excellence in various categories of banking and finance. The full survey results are published online at www.euromoney.com.

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