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Conister Bank stands up to supports Mental Health Awareness Week

“It’s okay not to be okay and you are not alone”.

Mental Health Awareness Week runs from Monday 10 May to Sunday 16 May 2021.

Conister Bank stands up to support the island to encourage conversations about mental health. The Conister team has gone green today and through donations and a raffle has raised a grand total of £484 which will be donated to a local charity, Isle Listen.  

Over the past year, many people have experienced mental health issues or seen a loved one struggle.

Let’s stop the stigma and start a conversation on mental wellbeing.

It is important that people know that support is out there in the form of charities such as Isle Listen.

Isle listen is a charitable initiative that provides support and training in schools, the workplace, and the community, helping people to recognise that mental health is just as important as physical health.

Conister Bank services at the touch of a button

Conister Bank is making more business available at the touch of the button with a digitisation process that fits in perfectly with its moves towards greater sustainability. It is providing its customers with the ability to apply for loans through methods other than face to face contact.

Chief Operating Officer and Director, Haseeb Qureshi talks to Business 365 about spearheading the drive and discusses the four main areas that Conister Bank is focusing on to making the digital transformation plan work for the customers and banks.

1. Defining your customer experience: Putting customers and their needs to the forefront to build solutions with staying power.
2. Taking a device view: Customers expect product and service accessibility from portable devices, at a moment’s notice.
3. Developing a data strategy for personalisation: Building solutions means knowing what data you have, what data you need, what questions you need to ask of that data, and how to interpret the answers.
4. Selecting the right technology platforms: When building new services into operations which are subject to high levels of regulatory scrutiny as banking, choosing the correct platforms to use and how to use them is essential.

Read more to discover how Haseeb’s vision of digitisation will help enhance Conister Bank’s customer service offering.

Conister Bank celebrates World Earth Day 2021!!

Earth Day, is celebrated every year on 22 April, and is designed to drive action on the environment and climate crisis around the world.

Earth Day was created in 1970 when the modern environmental movement began and Gaylord Nelson was inspired to celebrate 'Earth Day' as a way to force this issue onto the national agenda.

Earth Day's mission is to diversify, educate and activate the environmental movement worldwide. Earth Day seeks to encourage people to act to drive transformational change and enthusiasm, and commitment to create a sustainable future.

To celebrate this significant day,  Conister Bank rewarded all of their staff with a desk plant.

Plants in the office can assist to clean the air, they help reduce carbon dioxide levels by about 10% in air-conditioned offices, they allegedly help to reduce stress and they can boost focus and creativity.

How to spot a resilient business

Douglas Grant, Managing Director of Conister Bank, provides a guide identifying and protecting a resilient business.

So, what constitutes a resilient business and how can you spot and protect one? The pandemic has unquestionably focused our attention on resilient businesses as we have witnessed firms rapidly adapting and responding to all types of risks with sectors closing overnight, industries being mothballed, cashflows being decimated, working practices being altered, technological issues, production challenges and many more. With this backdrop we believe there are five fundamental pillars that you should look for when assessing the robustness of a company, namely:

The company’s operating location
The longevity of the market
The sector’s competitiveness
Barriers to market entry, and
Your business’s USPs

Savings accounts at Conister Bank can help your money grow.

At Conister Bank you can invest your savings in any of our Fixed Rate and Variable Rate deposit accounts.

Savings accounts at Conister Bank can help your money grow especially in the 1 Year Fixed Rate Fixed-Term savings account, where you can earn up to 1%.

The Fixed Rate Fixed Term deposit account terms begin at 6 months to a 5 year term with annual or monthly interest options. The minimum balance is £5,000 and a maximum of £1,000,000.

The Variable Rate Notice deposit accounts terms range from 95 Days, 120 Days and 180 Days' notice period. Interest is paid semi annually on 30th June and 31st December. The minimum balance is £10,000 and a maximum of £1,000,000.

All our deposit accounts are available to individuals and business customers.

Carbon footprint report kickstarts Conister Bank’s pathway to improve

Douglas Grant, Managing Director of Conister Bank features in April's edition of Portfolio Magazine.

In the article Douglas openly discusses Conister's pathway to achieving a sustainable future, the results of the carbon footprint analysis, and how Conister is acting upon its findings and its plans for improvement. The bank, which recently celebrated 85 years at the heart of the Isle of Man community, engaged a consultant to review, measure and suggest ways to improve the bank’s environmental, social, and governance performance.

Douglas Grant comments ‘We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint and increasing our sustainability, as a business, and to help our clients achieve the same. Commissioning the report into our carbon footprint was an important starting point and now we have the results, it underlines how much we need to do. ‘Now we have a baseline and a plan on how we can reduce these amounts.’’

As an independent institution, Conister Bank has the flexibility to tailor its services and products to the needs of its clients and that applies to its Green Finance Strategy.

A key component of achieving the bank’s aims will be to try to make things more straightforward for those looking to work towards a better future.

Conister Bank continues to support the IOM Government with the extension of the Coronavirus Business Disruption Loan Guarantee and Working Capital Loan Arrangements.

Following the Isle of Man Government’s announcement that it is extending both the Coronavirus Business Disruption Loan Guarantee (DLGA) and Working Capital Loan Arrangements (WCLA), Conister Bank is pleased to be the only bank supporting both facilities.

The DLGA is currently provided through Conister Bank, Lloyds Bank, Barclays Bank, HSBC, and RBS International (NatWest Isle of Man Bank).

The WCLA is provided through both Conister Bank and Santander International and provides a further safety net for those businesses who cannot access working capital via their banks or do not qualify for assistance via the DLGA.

Both schemes have now been extended until 30th June 2021.

We may be a small island but together we can make a BIG difference in reducing our carbon footprint.

At Conister Bank we believe in taking responsibility to reduce our carbon footprint and increasing our sustainability as a business.

Throughout the last few weeks, Conister Bank has rolled out their 'Green Initiative' to all their staff.

Douglas Grant, Managing Director feels very passionate about this subject and through his leadership and direction, Conister will strive to make a positive impact on the economic, environmental, and social future of our island.

Victoria discusses just how Conister’s BIG career really did create a new career opportunity for her!

Victoria Wylde joined Conister in December 2018 as the first successful 'Conister’s BIG Career' employee.

We caught up with Victoria to chat about her journey so far, the qualifications that she has achieved, her personal development and why she enjoys her new role.

*UPDATE* Circuit break lockdown 3.0 -  From Monday 8th March 2021 Conister Bank's office will not be open for customers to visit until further notice.

For the safety of all our customers and colleagues, and to support local efforts in containing the spread of Covid-19 within our community, we have decided to close our office until further notice.

Our team are all working from home and our opening hours are Monday - Thursday 9am - 5.30pm and Friday 9am - 5pm.

You can contact us by visiting our Contact page on our website or call a member of our team on 694694 or email info@conisterbank.co.im

Thank you for your co-operation and stay safe,
Team Conister

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