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Sunday, July 13, 2025

Scotiabank selected as one of the 25 world’s best workplaces

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2099 days ago
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Stephen Bagnarol

Stephen Bagnarol

Sco­tia­bank has been named to the top 25 list in the 2019 World’s Best Work­places by the Great Place to Work In­sti­tute. The bank moved in­to po­si­tion num­ber 20, up five spaces from its 2018 rank­ing, hav­ing qual­i­fied as a re­sult of its suc­cess in ap­pear­ing in Great Place to Work in the fol­low­ing coun­tries: Pe­ru, Cos­ta Ri­ca, Chile, Do­mini­can Re­pub­lic, Pana­ma, El Sal­vador, Trinidad and To­ba­go, Lon­don and Sin­ga­pore.

Sco­tia­bank al­so achieved num­ber 6 rank­ing Best Places to Work in Latin Amer­i­ca & Caribbean.

The sur­vey ad­dress­es top­ics in­clud­ing Fair­ness, Com­pen­sa­tion and Ben­e­fits, Work Life bal­ance and Op­por­tu­ni­ty for Ad­vance­ment.

Stephen Bag­narol, Se­nior Vice Pres­i­dent and Man­ag­ing Di­rec­tor, Sco­tia­bank Trinidad and To­ba­go said, “We are hon­ored to have been rec­og­nized as one of the Best Work­places in the World, es­pe­cial­ly in many of the coun­tries where we have a key fo­cus, in­clud­ing Trinidad and To­ba­go. Our pur­pose For Every Fu­ture means we care about all stake­hold­ers – in­clud­ing the com­mu­ni­ties in which we live and work, our cus­tomers and equal­ly as im­por­tant, our em­ploy­ees who dis­play their pas­sion and in­tegri­ty every day. Our cul­ture and the en­gage­ment of our staff are key pri­or­i­ties for us, and be­ing rec­og­nized by our em­ploy­ees as one of the Best Work­places makes us feel very proud.”

Great Place to Work (GPTW) is the glob­al au­thor­i­ty on work­place cul­ture, em­ploy­ee ex­pe­ri­ence and the lead­er­ship be­hav­iors proven to de­liv­er mar­ket-lead­ing rev­enue and in­creased in­no­va­tion.


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