Sunday, May 5, 2024

Republic says it’s still doing well

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DESPITE REPORTS THAT Barbadians were now funnelling more of their money from commercial banks into credit unions, officials at one major bank are still upbeat.

Yesterday, Republic Bank’s senior manager for retail Steven Jordan and manager for retail services at the Wildey and Worthing branches Sandra Reifer-Wallerson said the bank was continuing to perform well, as evidenced by the high interest in its products.

“Things are going well. Republic bank does what it needs to do to remain relevant in the market. We pride ourselves at being first and coming up with new ways of engaging the public,” Jordan said.

“We have 3.75 per cent mortgage rate. That’s the best on the market. We continue to try to be the leader.” (AD)

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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