November 21, 2019; St. George’s, Grenada:The 2020 Republic Bank Spice Island Billfish Tournament (RBSIBT) was officially launched at the Grenada Yacht Club, signaling the start of the 51st Grand Slam, to be held January 26-30, 2019.
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Republic Bank assumes Title Sponsorship of the 51st Annual Spice Island Billfish Tournament
Republic Bank contributes to the Anglican High School Sports & Recreational Flat
October 31, 2019; Tanteen, St. George’s: The Anglican high School Sport and Recreational Flat was officially opened on October 10, 2019. Republic Bank is extremely pleased to be a partner in this unique “green” project, aimed at establishing leadership in sustainability through the concept: “Recycle, Reduce and Reuse”.
Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited Wins ECCU inaugural Bank of the Year Award for Financial Education and Empowerment
St. George’s, Grenada; November 13, 2019: A proud moment for Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited, having won the inaugural Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) Bank of the Year Award for Financial Education and Empowerment.
The 16th Season of the Republic Bank RightStart Cup Youth Football Tournament Kicks off in Gouyave
September 23, 2019; St. George, Grenada: Twenty–two (22) schools, 50 teams and over 1000 players are vying to top the 16th annual Republic Bank RightStart Cup Youth Football Tournament for 2019.
Congratulations to Hero CPL!
Grenada Cancer Society Receives Mobile Cancer Screening Unit From Republic Bank
July 30, 2019, St. George, Grenada:The Grenada Cancer Society is the proud recipient of a Mobile Cancer Screening Unit, made possible by the generous contribution of Republic Bank, through its Power to Make A Difference programme.
The unveiling of the Mobile Cancer Screening Unit represents “a message of hope that you CAN be a survivor of cancer” says Mrs. Naeisha John-Diarra, Executive of the Grenada Cancer Society, and a cancer survivor herself.
Republic Bank Donates To St. Patrick’s Catholic Church (Hillsborough) Dorm Restoration Efforts
St. George’s; July 15, 2019: Almost fifteen (15) years since the passage of Hurricane Ivan over Grenada and its dependencies, some organizations continue to struggle with their rebuilding efforts.
The St. Patrick’s Catholic Church is the main parish center serving Carriacou and Petit Martinique. In 2004, the dormitory was destroyed by the hurricane and reconstruction commenced in 2006; funded primarily by fundraising activities organized by the communities. To date, they are still a long way from completing this project.