Saturday, June 6, 2026

CIBC security going hi-tech

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ONE OF Barbados’ largest banks is planning to invest heavily in security to protect customers against  fraudulent schemes.

Chief executive officer of CIBC FirstCaribbean, Rik Parkhill, yesterday disclosed plans for “a large capital expenditure programme” over a sustained period to improve the technology, thereby providing state-of-the-art security in diverse areas of the bank’s operations.

“You are going to see enhanced security on everything from credit cards to ATMs, to general banking services,” Parkhill said on the day he left his CEO chair behind at the bank’s Warrens headquarters  to shadow Suzanne Griffith in her job as branch ambassador at the Broad Street branch.

Please read the full story in today’s Weekend Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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