Women increase quota in savings

Women increase quota in savings

According to the most recent data provided by Scotiabank Colpatriato February, of the more than 876,000 bank clientsaround 54% have a savings product (Zero Savings Account, Payroll Account, Pocket Account, among others)with the bank.

(More subsidy slots open for older adults: steps to apply).

The entity said that women represent 50.6% of all customers.

(The towns of Bogotá with the largest and most valued homess).

In a year in which savings are especially relevant, we have seen how Scotiabank Colpatria clients have maintained significant balances in their accounts, so our commitment will continue to be related to offering them zero-cost products that allow them to establish real savings without seeing their resources are affected by not having to pay for transfers to other banks, management fees or the payment of their public services, among others”, he stated Jabar Singh, President of Scotiabank Colpatria.

(Mincomercio and iNNpulsa present the first reindustrialization center).

Additionally, he said that this year clients have opened more than 40,000 savings products, among which are the Zero Savings Account and the Payroll Account, with which they can fully enjoy their income, without incurring greater expenses when not having to pay any value for handling fee, when making purchases online for the payment of streaming services (movies or music, among others), payment of public services as well as unlimited withdrawals at the bank’s own ATMsas well as send or receive money instantly through a cell phone number using transfer.

(Davivienda receives the ‘Exceptional Place to Work’ award).

Likewise, women clients with an active savings account have seen in the Pocket Account, the option to meet goals in the short, medium or long termsince you can set a savings goal by programming an automatic debit from the savings account.

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