Scotia Group Jamaica Limited’s profit slowed marginally to $3.13 billion for the first quarter ending January, reflecting a seven per cent dip. The operator of Jamaica’s second largest bank raked in more at the top line in the quarter,.
SCOTIA Group Jamaica Limited (SGJ) was able to deliver its highest net profit to date of $17.23 billion (CA$151.50 million) as all its business lines grew, with it bringing in over $40.84 billion .
In the wake of his resignation as CEO of National Commercial Bank Jamaica, Septimus ‘Bob’ Blake has given up his position as president of the Jamaica Bankers Association. Blake exited NCB in a period when the group is in flux, with multiple.
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Prior to his appointment, Nelson was VP, Commercial Banking with responsibility for the Commercial and mid-market business segments.
Scotiabank has announced the appointment of career-banker Morris Nelson to the role of Senior Vice President, Corporate and Commercial Banking.
His appointment follows an earlier announcement for the former SVP Perrin Gayle, who is now leading the Bank’s Retail and Small Business banking operations.
Prior to his appointment, Nelson was VP, Commercial Banking with responsibility for the Commercial and mid-market business segments.
He has also served in several other leadership capacities during his 32-year tenure at Scotiabank.
In congratulating him, Audrey Tugwell Henry, Scotia Group President and CEO hailed Nelson as a seasoned banker with comprehensive knowledge and expertise in the area of Corporate and Commercial Banking who has an outstanding track record in delivering solutions for local and international clients.