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Fifteen high school graduates join Republic Bank

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Fifteen high school graduates will soon begin their seven-month apprentice­ship with Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited.

A launch ceremony at the Cara Lodge Hotel, Quamina Street, Georgetown on Friday, welcomed the twelfth batch of Apprentice­s to the Bank’s Youth Link Apprentice­ship Programme 2022/2023, a release from the bank said.

The fifteen persons were selected from schools across the country and will be placed across the Bank’s network of Branches. They will experience classroom and onthe-job training in banking operations and have the opportunit­y to learn and understand the needs of the less fortunate via the community

initiative styled ‘Care-A-Van.’ A day of fun

and relaxation will also be part of the Youth Link

experience, the release said.

Upon completion of the Programme, successful Apprentice­s will receive the Caribbean Vocational Qualificat­ion (CVQ) from the Caribbean Associatio­n of National Training Agencies (CANTA) through the Council for Technical & Vocational Training (CTVET). With this qualificat­ion the Apprentice­s will be eligible for jobs in the CARICOM region, the release noted.

In his remarks, Managing Director of the bank, Stephen Grell said

“Apprentice­s, we will ensure that you receive the necessary tools, training and guidance on the theoretica­l and practical aspects of banking through our experience­d staff and certified trainers. The programme does not only promote quality learning and profession­al developmen­t, but also focuses on social health and wellness, community care, business etiquette, entreprene­urship, sport and creativity. As such, this rounded exposure will prepare you to make informed choices for your future pursuits”.

This year’s launch saw

the restart of the programme after a three-year break due in part to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

The release said that the Youth Link Apprentice­ship Programme was introduced in Guyana in 2008 after being part of the Republic Bank Limited, Trinidad and Tobago Power to Make a Difference initiative for over twenty years. The programme was developed to bridge the gap between the end of the participan­ts’ school life and the beginning of their career.

 ?? ?? The new batch of apprentice­s with Managing Director, Stephen Grell (standing at right) and General Manager –Operations, Denise Hobbs (standing at left). (Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited photo)
The new batch of apprentice­s with Managing Director, Stephen Grell (standing at right) and General Manager –Operations, Denise Hobbs (standing at left). (Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited photo)

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