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Conister Bank Move Back Into The Centre of Douglas

by isleofman.com 2nd November 2011
1 November 2011 Conister Bank has announced its move to Victoria Street in the centre of Douglas. The bank, which was established on the Island in 1935, will be moving from its existing office at the Isle of Man Business Park to larger premises at Clarendon House from Monday 5 December 2011. The new, larger offices will feature a number of meeting rooms on the ground floor ensuring that it is easier for customers to talk with staff face-to-face. The heritage of the bank has also been incorporated into the new offices, with photographs of scenes from the Isle of Man featured throughout the building. "We are delighted to announce our move to Clarendon House," says Managing Director, Juan Kelly. "The move to our new premises accommodates the continued growth of the Company and Being in the central Douglas location is ideal as it will improve the ease and convenience with which our customers can keep in touch with us. We look forward to the move and welcoming both new and existing customers to Clarendon House”. The new address is: Clarendon House, Victoria Street, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2LN. To avoid any disruption for customers, all contact telephone numbers will remain the same. Conister Bank customers do not need to take any action, as all accounts will be unaffected by the move. For further information please contact the Customer Service team on 01624 694694 or visit the website at www.conisterbank.co.im. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 2nd, November 2011 10:20pm.

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