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Port of Spain, Trinidad, November 6, 2024: On October 30, fifty-four (54) women entrepreneurs from across the Caribbean successfully graduated from the third cohort of the Republic Bank Entrepreneurs Business Builder (EBB) programme.
Paramaribo, Suriname, May 29, 2024: “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” - Benjamin Franklin, said Margerie Telgt, acting director of PTC Suriname even before signing the contract of a four (4) year agreement with the Bank.
Kidney diseases are the 5th leading cause of death in Suriname, according to the WHO 2017 report on World Health rankings. It is therefore important that regular dialysis is taking place for persons with kidney diseases.
“Today’s event holds special significance for us, as after having been welcomed by the national community 3.5 years ago, we continue to see great progress in our business operations and our social outreach programme” says Managing Director, Sean Husain, during the official launch of Republic Bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility programme ‘The Power to Make a Difference’ for 2018-2019.
On December 13, 2017, Republic Bank Suriname proudly launched its Power to Make A Difference programme for 2018. With this annual programme, the Bank commits to its Corporate Social Responsibility and aims to enhance the quality of life for our current and next generations.
On January 24 last, the official commissioning took place of the five 'new playpens' on the Children's Ward of the Diakonessen Hospital Paramaribo. As part of Republic Bank's social-welfare program The Power to Make a Difference, the renovation and upgrading of these five rooms (called ‘playpens’) started in 2016.