Jamaica Gleaner

No minimum balance and maintenanc­e fee

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Everyday banking free at JN Bank, says Hayden-Cater

JN BANK has announced that it has discontinu­ed some inbranch fees, including minimum balance and maintenanc­e fees on deposits in savings accounts.

Maureen Hayden-Cater, managing director, JN Bank, said the removal of the fees is part of the company’s strategy to make banking services more accessible to everyone and to improve the banking experience for Jamaicans.

“The intention is to make our services accessible so that in the long term, Jamaicans can be more confident about the services they receive from commercial banks and the wealth they are accumulati­ng when they save,” HaydenCate­r said.

IN-BRANCH TRANSACTIO­NS

She says the bank has also discontinu­ed other fees for everyday in-branch transactio­ns. JN Bank members no longer pay for in-branch deposits under J$1 million.

“In other words, everyday banking at JN is free,” she quipped.

In March, a Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) survey revealed that JN Bank has significan­tly lower fees, or no costs, attached to many of its products and services, which Hayden-Cater said positions JN Bank as an excellent commercial banking option for Jamaicans.

“We are reducing the encumbranc­es to banking and, thereby, creating a financial experience in which members can save and access credit to achieve their personal goals and objectives,” she maintained.

“Banks are not institutio­ns to be feared. Instead, we want our banking halls to be places where customers can be at ease and confident that their economic potential will be realised,” Hayden-Cater said.

ATM FEES

JN Bank members also do not pay when they use any JN ATM across the island to do banking transactio­ns, Hayden-Cater reminded members, and several services, including bill payments, are free of charge when using the online banking platform, JN LIVE.

After 142 years as a building society, the former Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) converted to JN Bank on February 1 of this year. The bank, which emerged as one of the top-three commercial banks in the country, made a covenant to its members upon its launch, promising to, among other things, treat members with dignity, deliver services consistent with expectatio­ns, as well as to offer competitiv­e interest rates while charging fees lower than market rates.

JN Bank is a subsidiary of The Jamaica National Group, a mutual organisati­on owned fully by the savers and borrowers of JN Bank.

 ??  ?? Maureen Hayden-Cater (right), greets members Albert Rose (left), Dr Karl Whyte (second from left), and Waynwal Howson during a JN Bank Constituen­cy Day session at the commercial bank’s Half-Way Tree branch in St Andrew last year. Hayden-Cater says the...
Maureen Hayden-Cater (right), greets members Albert Rose (left), Dr Karl Whyte (second from left), and Waynwal Howson during a JN Bank Constituen­cy Day session at the commercial bank’s Half-Way Tree branch in St Andrew last year. Hayden-Cater says the...

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