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Scotiabank's Mandeville branch 100 and counting!
published: Friday | August 24, 2007


Left: Frances Baker, 103 years old, cuts the ribbon at the symbolic re-opening of Scotiabank's Mandeville branch, which celebrated its 100th anniversary, last Wednesday.The branch, which is one of the largest locations, continues to be a star performer in terms of loans and deposits. It services customers from St. Elizabeth, Manchester and Clarendon. - Contributed photosRight: Female employees drape themselves in costumes representing decades from the 1900s to the present. From left - Paula Clarke, Debbie McLean and Tracy Johnson stand under a balloon arch to welcome customers to the branch .

Scotiabank's Mandeville branch recently celebrated its 100th anniversary - with much fanfare and excitement from staff and customers. The Mandeville location was opened on August 15, 1907, and has since experienced tremendous growth being a leading performer in service and sales.

The day began with a symbolic re-opening ceremony at 8:00 a.m. Other events throughout the day included an official blessing and cake-cutting, a 'back-in-the-days' fashion parade, trivia and lots of surprises.

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