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JAM | Jan 1, 2025

Scotiabank at the Grateful Concert

ABIGAIL BARRETT

ABIGAIL BARRETT / Our Today

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness, is greeted by Scotia Group Jamaica President and CEO, Audrey Tugwell Henry, at the Scotiabank SkyBox. (Photo: Contributed)

It was an evening of gratitude as Scotiabank hosted clients at the Grateful concert last Sunday (December 29) at the UWI Mona Bowl.

The Scotiabank Skybox welcomed popular personalities such as Prime Minister Andrew Holness and retired West Indies cricketer, Jeffrey Dujon.

The event, which was well-supported despite the rains, highlighted the 25-year career of veteran dancehall artiste Jeffrey Campbell popularly known by the stage name Agent Sasco and was also the perfect opportunity for Scotiabank to celebrate 135 years of service to the people of Jamaica, recognising excellence and expressing immense gratitude while sharing the experience with clients.

Here are some highlights.

 Scotia Group Jamaica President and CEO, Audrey Tugwell Henry (far left), takes time to greet specially invited clients Garfield Wood, owner of GW Architects and his wife Jordana Wood, while Oral Heaven (second left), Private Banking Centre Director makes the introduction. (Photo: Contributed)
Scotiabank clients Dr Michael Abrahams and his wife Gail Abrahams, join Scotiabank Premium Banking Centre Director, Oral Heaven and Scotia Group Jamaica President and CEO, Audrey Tugwell Henry, for an evening of entertainment in the Scotiabank SkyBox. (Photo: Contribution)
Branch Manager of the Scotiabank Constant Spring location, Peter Mohan (M), is pleased to welcome long-time clients Ret’d West Indies Cricketer Jeffrey Dujon (R), and Colonel Desmond Edwards, to the Scotiabank SkyBox for an evening of entertainment. (Photo: Contributed)
Derrimon Trading Group Chief Financial Officer, Ian Kelly (M), enjoys the ambience at the Scotiabank SkyBox with Scotiabank Branch Manager, Peter Mohan (L), and Premium Banking Centre Director, Scotiabank Oral Heaven. (Photo: Contributed)

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