Thursday, April 18, 2024

Clerk is new president of Barbados Bankers Association

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The Barbados Bankers Association (TBBA) today announced the election of Mr Anthony Clerk, managing director and chief executive officer, Republic Bank (Barbados) Limited as its new president.

“In addition to providing leadership of the Association, as president, TBBA, Mr Clerk will be its main spokesperson to communicate the banking industry’s perspective to Government, regulators and stakeholders, inclusive of the media and the public,” a statement said.

Clerk, a career banker, said the association “anticipates a modern and vibrant banking sector playing a critical role” in the recovery from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Clerk has more than a decade of experience at the senior management level and has served in various capacities at Republic Bank, including regional corporate manager, Corporate Business Centre East/Central, general manager, Credit, Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited; corporate manager, Corporate Business Centre North, Trinidad and Tobago.

He holds a Master of Business (MBA) from the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, and a Diploma in Banking from the Institute of Banking and Finance of Trinidad and Tobago.

The statement also said Clerk is a member of the Council of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He has also served as a non-executive director on the Board of National Enterprises Limited, Trinidad and Tobago.

Clerk succeeds Ms Donna Wellington, managing director – Barbados & Eastern Caribbean, CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank. In handing over, Wellington expressed her appreciation for the opportunity to have served in this position for the last five years.

She noted the milestones achieved during her term, including the debt restructure, the establishment of the Credit Bureau and the continuing effort to mitigate the economic impact from the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, not only on business and banking operations but also on customers.

In relation to the progress of the industry towards digital transformation during her tenure, Wellington said: “I will continue to champion that cause and will give the new president my full support.”

Clerk pledged his continuing commitment, along with other members of the association, to ensure that consumers continue to benefit from a healthy, stable and competitive banking industry.

The new president noted the unique economic, national and international circumstances as he begins his tenure and said: “As the country seeks to recover from the grave impact of the COVID pandemic and to grow in the future years, TBBA anticipates a modern and vibrant banking sector playing a critical role in the process.” (PR)

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