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BREAKING: CIBC issues statement on Industrial Action taken by Employees

CIBC FirstCaribbean is disappointed to learn of the industrial action taken today by its employees in St. Lucia. The bank is committed to working out an amicable solution to the issues raised by our employees through their union. Given the fact that our discussions with our employees’ representative are ongoing, we are unable to comment on any substantive issues at this time.

CIBC FirstCaribbean continues to abide by the tenets of partnership that form the foundation of its partnership principles agreement with the unions in each of its regional jurisdictions and this
commitment remains its priority.

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We apologize to our clients for any delay in the provision of services our reduced staff complement may cause. We will make best efforts to ensure smooth and speedy delivery of service to our clients who have entrusted us with the care of their financial future.

We wish to remind our clients that our digital channels such as mobile and online banking and our ABMs remain available to them.

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