Standard Chartered Bank finds new home in Cebu | Inquirer Business

Standard Chartered Bank finds new home in Cebu

/ 11:24 PM August 16, 2011

CEBU INAUGURATION. Guests of honor cut the ribbon during the inauguration. They are (from left) Chester Cokaliong, Betty Cobonpue, Monsignor Cris Garcia, Vicky Peard and Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama, together with Standard Chartered Bank CEO Mahendra Gursahani.

Standard Chartered Bank recently inaugurated its new Cebu branch, which boasts eye-catching features and smart technology to better meet customers’ needs.

Sporting the refreshed global branding of Standard Chartered that is now starting to be seen in countries like Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, Bangladesh and China, the Cebu office, located at the Cebu Business Park, is classified as a “next generation” branch that features chic, sleek and brightly lit interiors, giving banking a much more inviting atmosphere.

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Featuring Wi-Fi to enable Internet browsing, the Cebu branch also offers comfortable waiting areas to help customers avoid the hassle of queuing.

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Despite being ultra-modern in its looks, the Cebu branch goes back to the basics of good, traditional banking which is marked by excellence in retail products and services, security and service quality.

Standard Chartered believes that even with the influx of new technology and innovation, at the end of the day banking is still about enabling customers to achieve their ambitions, and helping them to protect and grow their wealth and enhance their lifestyles.  (advt)

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