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  • - Through Scotiabank, Mona School of Business and Inter-American Investment Corporation IIC partnership

    Over 100 entrepreneurs operating small and medium enterprises operating across the island will be participating in a business diagnostic and technical assistance programme developed by the Inter-American Investment Corporation, and arm of the Intern-American Development Bank geared at helping them to ability to assess their business, improve their overall operational competitiveness and access financing.

  • - Branch Fits in with Downtown bargain shopping

    June 29, 2010: Scotiabank King Street has been a part of downtown Kingston for over 100 years. As the ‘mother’ branch of one of the island’s largest financial organisation, King Street has decided to fit into the foray of discount and bargain shopping that downtown has been known for….with a huge red tag sale on loans!! And yes they have donned their storefront banners, red polo shirts and hit the pavement to promote their discounted loans which ‘shoppers/customers’ can access through the branch.

  • • Greater Convenience and Simplicity for customers

    KINGSTON - June 22, 2010: – Scotiabank customers in Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and the Bahamas can now use their mobile phones with internet access to check their account balances, pay bills, transfer funds and make credit card payments. This new Mobile Banking service which is expected to dramatically enhance Scotiabank’s service delivery was launched in Jamaica last Sunday, June 20, following earlier launches in the other Caribbean islands.

  • – Scotiabank & Bloodbank Appeal to Youth for 2010 Blood Drive

    June 8, 2010 - ‘Four hundred units in two days’ – that’s the target of the Scotiabank Annual Blood Drive to mark World Blood Donor Day 2010. The Scotiabank Group is partnering with the Blood Bank for the second year in a row, having launched its inaugural drive last year 2010 and collecting 570 units of blood over a one week period.

  • Scotiabank today unveiled a five pronged strategy to launch their Scotia Goes Green campaign. Just over $4,658,010 will be invested in projects that are focussed on recycling plastic bottles, reusing or the repurposing of newspaper and other paper products, the replanting of green areas in schools and coastal clean ups across the island. These initiatives that are all aimed at protecting and revitalising the environment will begin labour day 2010.

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