Updated: 17-01-2025 - 12:00PM 6 3 CLOSED
Sep 03, 2010
FirstCaribbean International Bank, the largest indigenous banking entity in the region, continues to struggle to make its presence felt and to pose a real threat to its competitors. Its results over successive quarters continue to be lacklustre and its products have fared little better, failing to strike a chord in the marketplace. A common complaint is that loan applications made in one jurisdiction have to be approved by head office in Barbados, with head office unacquainted with business personages or for that matter the operating environment. Put quite simply, the refrain is that First Caribbean remains detached. In Jamaica alone it has had four managing directors in ten years (Anne Shirley, Raymond Campbell, Milton Brady and Clovis Metcalfe).