Only bank in Grand Manan, N.B. closes up despite efforts of residents
That’s a troubling thought for the 2,400 people who live in the community, many of whom are seniors.
“They haven’t been actively seeking out business opportunities that are here for them and they’re quite willing to close in favour of sending everyone to the mainland,” said Davidson.A shift to going online is a key focus for Scotiabank. In a statement to Global News, the bank said it has “continued to work with the community of Grand Manan to ensure a smooth transition and help educate customers on alternative ways of banking.”“We have also made a donation towards creating a digital café to ensure those who might not have regular internet access at home have access to all these services,” the statement continued.Grand Manan, N.B.
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