Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Scotiabank launches AMEX Platinum Card

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Scotiabank has launched The Platinum Card in partnership with global payments company American Express (AMEX), signalling the beginning of an exciting new chapter in premium financial services in Barbados.

Suzette Armoogam-Shah, managing director of Scotiabank (Barbados) Limited, said the new product also represented the bank’s continued investment in innovation and growth.

She was speaking at Apes Hill Golf Club House on Thursday evening when the AMEX Platinum Card issued by Scotiabank was unveiled.

“The Platinum Card offers an extraordinary suite of travel and lifestyle benefits designed to meet the sophisticated needs of our clients, while unlocking a world of global opportunities,” the senior banker told guests.

“From access to over 1 400 VIP airport lounges worldwide, to exclusive dining experiences and premium privileges at fine hotels and resorts, this card redefines what it means to enjoy premium financial services,” she said.

“With the added advantages of the Platinum Concierge and Membership Rewards programmes, it truly embodies

a lifestyle of excellence.”

Armoogam-Shah added that the launch of the card symbolised the bank’s commitment to empowering clients “with the tools they need to pursue their personal and professional aspirations with confidence. It’s a celebration of progress, of partnership and of possibility”.

She said Scotiabank was making it easier to do business by “leading with advice and following with solutions”. (SC)

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