NCB's surprise customer appreciation

Published: Thursday | August 16, 2012 Comments 0
Customers visiting the Atrium, along Trafalgar Road in St Andrew last Friday, were treated to Jamaican culinary delights and music as the National Commercial Bank continued to celebrate its 175th anniversary. - Contributed photos
Customers visiting the Atrium, along Trafalgar Road in St Andrew last Friday, were treated to Jamaican culinary delights and music as the National Commercial Bank continued to celebrate its 175th anniversary. - Contributed photos
Andrea Huggins (left) serves her customers, Keible and Maudlyn Scarlett, cold coconuts at the customer appreciation last Friday.
Andrea Huggins (left) serves her customers, Keible and Maudlyn Scarlett, cold coconuts at the customer appreciation last Friday.

Following on activities since the start of the year, Jamaica's leading financial institution, National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited (NCB), continues to celebrate its 175th anniversary through various initiatives.

"For August 7-10, we celebrated Jamaica Week in our branches and so all of our 37 banking halls have been decorated with a Jamaican theme," commented Belinda Williams, NCB Group corporate communications manager. "It's all a part of how we celebrate with our nation our 50th Jubilee as well as our own anniversary, which coincidentally, falls within the same month."

In light of this, on Friday, August 10, customers who visited the Atrium were treated to Jamaican food and music. "We want our customers to know how much we appreciate them and this is an opportune time to share Jamaican culinary delights and some mento and ska music," Williams said.


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