Jamaica Gleaner

NCB’s Hylton bats for bank fees

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WESTERN BUREAU: PATRICK HYLTON, Group CEO of the National Commercial Bank (NCB) Financial Group, says bank fees are vital to the financial institutio­n’s daily operations and should remain an integral part of the competitiv­e approach of the local banking sector.

Speaking at l ast Thursday evening’s official opening of NCB’s Fairview Banking & Financial Services Centre in Montego Bay, St James, Hylton says it is quite expensive to maintain the many first-class banking services that NCB offers to consumers and so banking fees are critical as it gives the bank a competitiv­e advantage in the financial sector.

“The fact of the matter is that it is an expensive service,” said Hylton. “The infrastruc­ture to provide proper service, the staffing that has to be put in place, the computer system and so on. You have to spend a lot of money on security and not just physical security, but informatio­n and data security. So it becomes expensive.”

Hylton said that for those reasons, it is difficult to align with some members of parliament approach of wanting to legislate and regulate banking fees. In fact, he stated that such a move would only serve to violate competitiv­eness on the free market.

“Fees can be a competitiv­e advantage for different institutio­ns. Institutio­ns can decide to price in a particular way to attract clients who don’t want to pay particular fees or those who want to pay a lower fee for a particular service. So I think that competitio­n should be allowed to be the driver of those things,”he said.

Hylton said that he believes that with more focus on self-service and online banking, the worries of banking fees will be a thing of the past.

Speaking at the same function, NCB Chairman Michael Lee-Chin said: “Everybody complains about banking fees, but you can circumvent banking fees if you went online and so we are looking to get more online services.”

In February, Parliament voted to discontinu­e debate on the Banking Services Bill, which was tabled by Opposition Member of Parliament for St Catherine South Fitz Jackson.

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Okoye Henry/Gleaner Writer Patrick Hylton, president and CEO of NCB Financial Group Limited.

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