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Digital Banking Driving Greater Efficiencies and Savings for Businesses During COVID-19 –Scotiabank
Digital Banking Driving Greater Efficiencies and Savings for Businesses During COVID-19 –Scotiabank
Director of Corporate and Commercial Banking at Scotiabank, Gregory Stuart, says local businesses could save up to 75% in banking fees should they embrace more digital banking capabilities...
Colour it Selfless – Junkanoo Group Turns Its Annual Donation from Leno Back to Students, Putting a Tablet in Young Members’ Hands
The leading financial planning, investment, trust and corporate services firm Leno has supported Colours Junkanoo group for six straight years...
Start of the New Budget Year Means Its Tax Concessions Take Effect Today
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. K. Peter Turnquest said the start of the 2020/21 Budget year means that all the tax concessions included in the Budget take effect today...
PM hits at NHI critics
PM hits at NHI critics
If the government was to "hesitate again" to implement National Health Insurance (NHI), hundreds of people would die because they cannot afford adequate healthcare, Prime Minister Perry Christie said yesterday.
Letter: The Public Service will be downsized if we are to survive
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Mr Christie would be seen as a wise man if he had the ability to look carefully at what he is saying or what persons ask him to say, and come to his own conclusions. His recent remarks about the secret agreement the FNM administration has with the IMF, is no secret in the Caribbean, because the IMF is pressuring every country in the world who is beholden to them to do somet...
'Clerk gave bank more than her annual pay'
'Clerk gave bank more than her annual pay'
SUPREME Court jurors heard yesterday how within one year, former College of the Bahamas (COB) employee Chimeka Gibbs received some $4,000 extra in payroll deposits from the college on top of her $30,000 salary...
Five times more likely to die on public ward
Five times more likely to die on public ward
Patients between 18 and 64 who are admitted to the public wards at Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) are more than fives times as likely to die than those on the private wards, according to a report completed by Costa Rican consultants Sanigest Internacional.
Leno Marks 10th Anniversary with Pledge to Lead National Effort to ‘Put a Device in Every Child’s Hand’
Leno Marks 10th Anniversary with Pledge to Lead National Effort to ‘Put a Device in Every Child’s Hand’
Calling it “a pressing need we can meet if we all pull together,” LENO founder and CEO Sean K Longley today pledged the financial services company’s commitment to lead a national effort to equip every child in The Bahamas with a virtual learning device...
Employment Retention Continues to be a Priority Focus for the Government
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. K. Peter Turnquest stated that employment retention continues to be a priority focus, and a core component of this Government’s fiscal and economic plan...
LENO Re-opens Monday with Social Distancing, COVID-19 Protocols in Place
After nearly five months of Zoom meetings and no necktie-remote operations, financial services leader Leno will re-open its Pineapple Place offices, Bernard Road, Nassau, Monday, August 31, in accordance with the revised emergency orders, the company announced today...