Scotiabank named Bank of the Year in the Caribbean by LatinFinance
Scotiabank has been named Bank of the Year in the Caribbean by LatinFinance for its strength in the region.{{more}}
âWe are pleased to be named Bank of the Year in the Caribbean by LatinFinance,â said Bruce Bowen, Scotiabank senior vice president for the Caribbean region. âScotiabank has had a presence in the Caribbean for almost 125 years and today we have the largest presence of any financial services company in the region. We have built our success by staying focused on our customers to help them ‘discover what’s possible’ while investing in our people and supporting our communities across the Caribbean.â
The winner is chosen by LatinFinance editors by weighing financial data and market opinion, including those of analyst and rating agencies between July 2012 and June 2013. Banks are judged in the following categories:financial strength, including capitalization and liquidity; strategy and adaptation with economic and regulatory changes in the countries where they operate; growth, including acquisitions and capital markets activity; and the market perception of the brand and public transparency.
âIn the case of Bank of the Year in the Caribbean, we recognize that the period was a challenging one for the region and its banks,â said Taimur Ahmad, editor-in-chief of LatinFinance. âScotiabank stood out for its large regional footprint, sound risk management practices, and range of services which leaves the Bank well placed to profit under unstable economic activity. Scotiabank is also widely praised by analysts and other experts we surveyed researching this category.â
Scotiabank has been widely recognized in 2013 for its strength and stability, as well as the products and services it offers. The Bank was named World’s Best Consumer Internet Bank in North America, Latin America and the Caribbean by Global Finance Magazine in 2013 for the second year in a row. The Bank was also recognized as Global Bank of the Year and Bank of the Year in the Americas by The Banker Magazine, a Financial Times publication.
