JN Bank Launches First Caribbean-owned Bank in the UK on October 8

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    JN Bank, the United Kingdom’s first Caribbean-owned commercial bank, will be officially launched on October 8 in London. The launch follows the granting of a full banking licence by UK regulators last year. The new bank, which is a subsidiary of The Jamaica National Group, will initially offer retail savings and personal loan products, targeting the Caribbean community, as well as the wider UK market.

    JN Bank, is a digital bank, with one flagship branch in Brixton, South London. The location will also be a focal point for the community, as significant emphasis will be placed on working with and supporting community-based initiatives and groups.

    Earl Jarrett, chief executive officer of The Jamaica National Group, said his organisation was delighted to have been the first Caribbean bank to be awarded a full banking licence by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA). JN Bank was one of only three new banks granted a licence by the PRA in 2019.

    “JN Group is already well-known among the Caribbean community in the UK and has provided a financial link for the last 32 years with the mission to serve the community and place the interest of our members at the heart of what we do.”

    “By offering banking services via digital channels that are safe, easy to use and understand, we are really looking forward to expanding our customer base to the wider UK market. With a 146-year-old heritage and strong mutual values, we are bringing JN’s ethos and focus on the people it serves to offer UK customers something different from the typical new challenger bank,” he added.

    Mr Jarrett said over the past year, the management team has worked closely with regulators in the UK and Jamaica. He said JN’s UK and Jamaica teams provide a wealth of experience and knowledge, together with tried and tested systems, backed up by our strong parent company.

    JN Bank in the UK is a separate entity from the UK Representative Office, which will continue to provide services to Jamaicans in the UK who have accounts with JN Bank in Jamaica. The new UK bank will enable them to access UK banking services.

    Dean Fensome, former CEO of The Holmesdale Building Society, is the chief executive officer of the UK bank, while the bank’s board will be chaired by former Bank of England senior adviser, Ian Marshall, OBE.

    Mr Marshall said, while JN Bank will offer accessible products and efficient customer service to persons in the UK, he noted that the bank will be driven  by JN’s mutual heritage, it’s traditional roots in the community and a genuine care and interest in customers.

    “This is what we will to make us special.”

    JN Bank in the UK is wholly owned by The Jamaica National Group, a mutually- owned conglomerate operating in Jamaica for 146 years. It also has operations in several overseas markets, including the UK, Canada, the United States of America and the Cayman Islands.

    In the UK, the JN Group has been a financial link for the Caribbean community for more than 32 years via the UK Representative Office and its remittance member company, JN Money Services (JNMS UK).  The JN Group also owns The Voice, Britain’s only national black monthly newspaper.

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