Bo - Sunday, May 27, 1984 - North Shore News r-T- _ c +H iauw AVE # Ue | a ifm ab O cme eee TLE HIE 8? _ 5 ““JBSEREEeeR aw Oi m @ BH BT Bars i iw BSR 4undbunedmawne nuunhdee EERE CBU opens in N.Van A COMMERCIAL Banking Unit was formally opened in North van last week by the Bank of Montreal as part of a Canada-wide realignment of wenden that the Bank says heralds- arrow, era for Cana- dian banking. The new Coniynreccial Banking Unit (CBU) ene 98 such facilities being set up by the Bank across Canada as JAMES DRUMMOND, Forest lodustries weakest bond. COFT, industry in B ¢ perience for their carcers a second plywood for its glue bond in the Plywood Quality control department of the Council of of B.C. Drummond takes sample plywood manufacturers and breaks the centre ply a non profit research facilty is funded by the forest products and has hired several summer students who are patning valuable cs part of changes aimed at upgrading the quality of ser- vice both to business and to individual customers. There will be a total of 18 C.B.U.’s in operation across British Columbia by the end of August. The Lower Capilano CBU is located at 2nd Floor, 1075 Marine Drive, North Van- couver. Its Manager ts Earl year Forestry MR BART VOGEL SOUND INSIGHT LTO 7008-P. 5th St SE CALGARY, ALTA T2H 273 Hansford who was previous- ly a Credit Manager in the B.C. Division. The unit has a staff of 34 bankers and sup- area fron. West Vancouver to Prince’ Rupert. Account management teams will also be located in the Bank’s Up- port personnel. per Lonsdale, Gibsons, Bankers working out of the Sechelt, Westview, Powell Lower Capilano CBU will River, Squamish, Prince manage the accounts of in- Rupert, Terrace, and Kitimat dependent business and mid- Branches, reporting to market commercial enter- Hansford. prises and farmers for 18 Business customers will branches serving and coastal continue to use their present branches for day-to-day banking transactions such as cash deposits and withdrawals. But, through the CBU, they will have ac- cess to a new team of com- mercial bankers specializing in helping meet their credit needs and making the most of a growing number of new cash management and other services available to commer- cial customers. While continuing to pro- cess the commercial customer’s day-to-day tran- sactions, the Bank’s branches will iu {urn become specialists in meetingthe persona! bank- ing needs rof individual customers. ‘*The establishment of two separate banking groups>the Domestic Banking Group and the Canadian Commer- cial Banking Group, within our national organization represents a major streamlin- ing of our Canadian opera- tions along new management lines,’? said Des Kavanagh, Senior Vice-President for Pacific Division of the Com- mercial Banking Group, at an open house held today on the occasion of the unit’s of- ficial opening. ‘‘These changes, began in Ontario in November 1982 and schedul- ed to be completed in Eastern and Western Canada by the end of October 1984, are in- tended to provide a higher level of specialized banking skills to both personal and business customers’ Recognizing the differing needs of commercial and in dividual customers while re taining the link with the neighborhood branch as the centre for day-td-day bank ing transacuons ‘“‘heralds a new era for Canadian bank ing,’” Kavanagh added NEWS photo Stuart Davie ‘Id establishing a Com student at UBC has been testing mercial Banking Unit in North Vancouver”’ he said, pieces randomly selected from “we are offering you an as it has the potential to be the enhanced level of profes sional banking service in both the commercial, oF business, banking area and in personal, — or retail, banking ' JOB HUNTING $18,000 to $120,000 Mostmanagenal protessonal adminustrative aotec hon ab postions avanatle on Western ( aada are notadvertisecd Tyou are ready tor acew positon aod tive tactat least two years woth ex pecence williearnings ithe $B OO Poe bt CO OOO ranqe tebus hetp you fracd one: of theo Acivertised better potos that ate availabe Semsas yout resume Wow ort allfotatyer «cost Apporntorent bvenubyour situatonis espec ral Hy ithe att we wlll work wilh you untih you Mawe a toe ther pots (604) 687-8399 Haldane Non Amor @ 0 loading Job C Ounaeting ( orporate Outplacement and relocation seni o 409 Granville Street Suite 256 essocraters of Canadas Vancouver, BC VOC 1T2 OMcee in Most Majo: C ttes Caneda United States Engiang Hair Coloring Technician Location: Vancouver Clairol, a firm enjoying an international reputation for ex- cellence, is seeking a highly skilled hair coloring protes- sional who can offer superior expertise and advice to a demanding clientele Applicants must have acquired formal training in hair- dressing supported by at least two years of experience. 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