Scotiabank @ Reggae Sumfest 2024
Members of the Scotiabank team attended the 31st staging of the Reggae Sumfest, dubbed the Greatest Reggae Show On Earth.
The Scotia booth embraced the theme ‘Bring Back the Sound’ which highlighted the legends of Jamaican music and showcased this in the décor, games and activities which were part of the booth experience. For the two nights Scotiabank and Mastercard offered patrons a Scotiabank Mastercard with exclusive fast lane access to the event, giving them the opportunity to enjoy an express entry into the venue.
The team also created rewarding moments by giving patrons the chance to win prizes and surprises through a quick credit card trivia. Attendees from the Scotiabank team included Audrey Tugwell Henry, president and CEO of Scotia Group Jamaica; Perrin Gayle, EVP-retail and small business banking; and Oral Heaven, centre director, private banking and wealth management, who mingled with some of the industry’s best.
Scotiabank EVP-Retail and Small Business Banking Perrin Gayle enjoyed a fun moment with Reggae Sumfest host Tami Chin Mitchell.
Downsound Entertainment CEO Joe Bogdanovich (second right) paused for a photo-op with members of #teamScotiabank. From left: District B Regional Director Christopher Samuels, Constant Spring Financial Centre Branch Manager Peter Mohan and Private Banking and Wealth Management Centre Director Oral Heaven. (Scotiabank)
Scotiabank EVP-Retail and Small Business Banking Perrin Gayle (left) welcomed Jamaican recording artiste Nigy Boy to Sumfest. Scotiabank
From left: Superintendent of Police Eron Samuels; Private Banking and Wealth Management Centre Director Oral Heaven; Scotia Group Jamaica President and CEO Audrey Tugwell Henry and Margaritaville Group founder, Chairman and CEO Ian Dear in celebratory mode at Reggae Sumfest 2024.
Pictured with branded cut-outs on Night 2 were (from left) Scotiabank Senior Marketing Manager Tonya Russel, Scotiabank Marketing Coordinator Laurel Whyte, Mastercard Manager-Marketing Services, Bismarck González, and Scotiabank Marketing Manager Simone Hull.
Enjoying the vibes at the 31st staging of the Reggae Sumfest were Mastercard Senior consultant, client services, Alejandra Lopez (right) and Scotia Group Jamaica President and CEO Audrey Tugwell Henry.
Santa Cruz Scotiabank Branch Manager Eelon Grant and Scotiabank Jamaica President and CEO Audrey Tugwell Henry knew that Reggae Sumfest Night 1 was about the dancehall, so they showed their moves on the dance floor.
