Scotiabank Jamaica yesterday announced that it will be closing its Black River and Old Harbour branches as part of several changes to its branch network which it said will better align its organisational structure with current revenues as well as the shift in customer preferences.
The operations of the Black River and Old Harbour branches will be consolidated into the Santa Cruz and May Pen branches, respectively, Scotia said, adding that the Black River branch is scheduled for closure in February 2021 and the Old Harbour location in April 2021.
Additionally, Scotiabank said another six branches — Christiana, Falmouth, Portmore, Port Antonio, Port Maria, and St Ann’s Bay — will be converted to its digital operating model by January 2021.
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