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Bank of The Bahamas Visits The Sister Sister Support Group
By Diane Phillips & Associates
Nov 26, 2009 - 3:50:33 PM

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Pictured are members from the Sister Sister Support Group as well as Ian Thompson, Business Manager Retail Credit, Michael Basden, Business Manager Financial Solutions and Dania Ferguson, Marketing Coordinator from Bank of The Bahamas.

Nassau, Bahamas - Staff from Bank of The Bahamas joined hands with the Sister Sister Support group at their monthly meetings to give an informative presentation on its new BOB

The Sister Sister group is a dynamic support group that helps and encourages those diagnosed with cancer as well as cancer survivors.  The members were extremely receptive to the MEDLINE Visa presentation. At the end of the presentation the Bank donated BOB MEDLINE stress balls to the Sister Sister Support group to help with their post therapy treatments.

Bank of The Bahamas introduced the MEDLINE Visa card as an alternative payment solution for healthcare to assist members in the community who are without medical insurance, those opting for elective surgery and those with pre-existing conditions.



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