The Eastern Caribbean Amalgamated Bank Limited has recently informed its customers about delays they may experience when accessing its services.
According to the bank, the delays are due to unforeseeable circumstances beyond its control.
The bank has not provided further details about the nature of these circumstances or their potential impact on its customers.
According to our sources in the newsroom, the recent disruption in banking services is believed to be linked to a disagreement between the bank’s management and the worker’s union.
The bank told the media that the in-branch services will be delayed, and customers can expect a reduction in customer support services today and tomorrow.
As a result, customers at the main branch in St Johns’ were left waiting for hours in long queues, with only one teller available to assist them.
This has caused frustration among many customers who needed prompt assistance.
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