Maduro & Curiëlsbank (Bonaire) N.V. (MCB) says they are very pleased to announce that coming Monday, April 10, their brand new Playa Branch will open to the public. In the new branch all banking services will be provided, from normal teller transactions to credit card services and insurance.
The new branch has been constructed in the fashion of the building it replaces. It is interesting to note that MCB Bonaire opened its first-ever branch on the island in the exact same spot 55 years ago.
The new branch will have 2 ATM-machines and will also offer the facility of a ‘night deposit’ for entrepreneurs. MCB says they are confident that their clients will appreciate the new facility and that they look forward to providing the best possible service in the new location. The bank also has various activities planned for their 55th anniversary and will, as always, contributed to a number of social projects on the island as part of their celebrations.
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