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JAM | Jul 2, 2024

NCBJ shortens branch operation hours; closes at noon today

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National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited’s (NCBJ) said it has adjusted branch operations with a hurricane watch being issued by the Government of Jamaica due to the possible landfall of Hurricane Beryl in the next 24 hours.

“In keeping with national safety recommendations and the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) guidelines, NCBJ will be making the following changes to our operations on Tuesday, July 2, 2024:

·       RTGS Payments: Cut-off time for submissions will be 12 noon

·       CSD Trading Ceiling Requests: Cut-off time for submissions will be 12 noon

·       NCB Offices and Branches: All locations will be closed to the public at 12 noon

NCB Merchant Bank (Trinidad and Tobago)

“All NCBJ locations will be closed on Wednesday, July 3, 2024, to ensure the safety of our staff and customers; with the expectation for resuming operations on Thursday, July, 4, 2024 based on favourable conditions,” the financial group released in a statement.

It added that for any urgent banking needs, customers may use its self-serve platforms.

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