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Republic Bank to go paperless by November 1

Republic Bank in Road Town to go paperless by November 1.

Republic Bank Limited (RBL) in the BVI has indicated its intention to make some of its communications with customers completely digital within the next few weeks; meaning that customers will no longer receive these communications as normal through their mailboxes.

In an email sent out yesterday, September 20 the bank noted that, “Effective November 1, 2022, you (customers) will no longer receive printed deposit account statements via mail; statements can be viewed or downloaded via RepublicOnline or the RepublicMobile App.”

It was not made clear whether the bank intends to make all of its communications with customers paperless in the future.

The bank said its drive to go paperless supports its ‘Principles for Responsible Banking (PRB)’ commitment as it works towards creating a more sustainable environment in and around the Caribbean region.

“The ability to switch to e-statements brings us one step closer to creating a more sustainable world for all, while also ensuring that our customers can access their information with the click of a button,” the bank noted.

The bank’s missive made no mention of groups such as senior citizens who are not traditionally considered as ‘tech savvy’ and rely heavily on paper mail. There was also no mention of whether any accommodation will be made for such groups.

According to RBL, if all its customers made the switch to digital, they could slow the pace of deforestation and increase the levels of clean, healthier air in our environment.

RBL further noted that in 2020, its parent company Republic Financial Holdings Limited signed onto the Global Principles for Responsible Banking (PRB), a unified framework for a sustainable banking industry developed in collaboration with global financial institutions and the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI). 

The bank also noted that the initiative’s guidelines ensure that signatory banks strategically align with the vision for society’s future outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Climate Agreement.

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  1. Mailboxes? says:

    What mailboxes? I’ve been paperless for years now as a result of no mailboxes.

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  2. awful says:

    Republic bank needs to just go away by November 1. This is the worse bank that he BVI has ever seen.

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  3. wha dem goin do? says:

    Stop lending we dollars?

  4. Simple stuff says:

    Just having a telephone operator to answer the telephone would go a far, far way in satisfying your customer. Just incase the Managers do not realize it no one answers the telephone regardless of which number you call. Just try calling the Bank. infact anyone of the banks here. You have to go queue up just to ask a simple question.

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  5. dn says:

    slow news week?!

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  6. Secret Bear says:

    Which senior citizens are “relying heavily on paper mail” when there is no home mail delivery? Total non-issue.

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  7. Nice says:

    Well they went service-less pretty fast so I believe them! Paperless? They are just, LESS!!

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  8. Resident says:

    but let you be late with a payment, them quick to call

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  9. Less says:

    Already phoneless, serviceless, staffless, tellerless, managerless and now paperless. Soon one less bank in the BVI!

  10. wuss than fuss says:

    I SHOULDA MOVE MY MONEY TO ANOTHER BANK AFTER IT WAS SOLD

  11. WEW says:

    The government has been “paperless “ for years. That why we can’t find out where our money has gone !

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