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EDITORIAL
The best is yet to come
By Mr Preston George could have ever imagined.
General Manager, Group Human If there was a single word to
Resources
sum up this past year and en-
s we approach the end capsulate, in a deeper sense, the
of the calendar year, shared experience of billions of
we should all feel people, that word would be re-
Aan immense sense of silience. Our spirit of Resilience
pride and accomplishment that has allowed us to not just bounce
we were able to weather the back... but to bounce forward as
storms whilst forming meaning- an organization and as a people.
ful connections. In many ways, Our Resilience has taught us that
2022 felt like a return to normal although tough times never last
and as the year progressed we tough people do…and we have
were able to increasingly gather proven that collectively we are
together safely as a Republic as tough as they come.
Bank family to celebrate each
other. On behalf of the Executive
Management Team of the RFHL
2022 has taught us that Group, I thank you for your un-
strength can only truly relenting commitment and sup-
be found in the com- port. Resilience is what got us
munities we surround through this past year, and it will
ourselves with. It has continue to be our driving force
taught us that our lives into 2023.
are intricately inter-
twined, and the cord I wish you all the very best for
that binds us is much the New Year.
stronger than we
Be well and stay safe.
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