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Feb 07, 2019 News
Demerara Bank Limited – Rose Hall Branch is celebrating a milestone this month of 15 years of providing banking services in Berbice.
To mark the occasion, the bank will be honouring its longstanding employees for their hard work, dedication and commitment over the past decade and a half. It
will also be engaging several community-based and customer-centric activities.
Celebrations will continue during the entire month of February as the branch will be issuing a free VISA Debit Card to all customers upon the establishment of a Statement Savings Account.
Mandrekar Khemraj, Branch Manager, expressed his delight at having achieved this milestone, and noted that over the years, Demerara Bank Limited has established a reputation for high quality customer service and a willingness to work with communities for mutual benefit.
Demerara Bank said it prides itself in supporting the development of various sectors, including the rice sector, by extending a wide range of credit facilities, personalized banking services and value added products.
The company said it continues to be the leading source of financing for renewable energy in Guyana and encourages both energy efficiency and energy conservation to ensure energy sustainability for the future.
“To date, the Bank has significantly reduced its carbon footprint by operating the majority of its locations on renewable energy. The Chairman, Board of Directors, Management and Staff of Demerara Bank Ltd. express their appreciation to the customers of the Rose Hall Branch who have shown incredible support and loyalty over the years.”
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