British publication The Banker names Scotiabank Bahamas Bank of the Year 2021 – Eye Witness News

Winners chosen based on bank judges who felt they had “made the most progress” in the past 12 months
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Scotiabank (Bahamas) was named Bank of the Year 2021 by the UK’s world-renowned Financial Times publication The Banker.
The Banker, through the annual Bank of the Year awards, assesses banks on their ability to deliver results, improve their strategic positioning and improve customer service.
As with the 2020 prices, this year banks were also judged on their response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Roger Archer, Managing Director of Scotiabank Bahamas, said: “It is truly an honor for us to be named Bank of the Year 2021.
“Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19 last year, we have remained committed to providing the best banking services to our customers, and in doing so, we have significantly accelerated our digital strategy to meet evolving preferences.
“As we mark our 65th anniversary, we are very proud of our current progress and the opportunities we are creating to provide more personalized services to our clients in the future. “
Scotiabank received the Bank of the Year Barbados 2021, Bank of the Year Cayman Islands 2021 and Bank of the Year Turks and Caicos 2021 awards.
The banker selects a winning bank for each of the 120 countries judged. Over 1,000 entries are collected each year and the judges select the winners based on the bank they believe has made the most progress over the past 12 months.