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Long bank lines & traffic jams still persist in VI

Left: The vehicles of customers of Banco Popular backed up all the way to Ralph T. O'Neal Administration Complex. Right: Customers wait in line to get inside FirstBank. Photo: Team of Reporters
Customers of Banco Popular and Republic Bank usually have to stand in long lines in the rain or sun get inside for service. Photo: VINO/File
Customers of Banco Popular and Republic Bank usually have to stand in long lines in the rain or sun get inside for service. Photo: VINO/File
National Bank of the Virgin Islands, left, and First Caribbean International Bank, right. Customers of banks in the Virgin Islands continue to complain about the current level of service. Photo: VINO/File
National Bank of the Virgin Islands, left, and First Caribbean International Bank, right. Customers of banks in the Virgin Islands continue to complain about the current level of service. Photo: VINO/File
WICKHAM’S CAY I, Tortola, VI- The issue of long bank lines around the five major commercial banks- National Bank of the Virgin Islands, First Caribbean International Bank, Republic Bank, FirstBank VI and Banco Popular- on Tortola, and in some cases traffic jams, continue to be a major issue for drivers, customers and pedestrians in Road Town.

For the most part, especially Republic Bank, FirstBank VI and Banco Popular, customers must stand in long lines for hours in the sun or rain to wait to get inside for service.

Most often, in about two banks, once customers reach inside there are about no more than three- in some cases two- tellers available to serve customers.

Apart from the long lines, customers must battle the elements of rain or sun and then sometimes hostile security guards, who have the extra duty of controlling sometimes a tired and impatient crowd.

Internet banking?

Some of the banks have claimed they have actively encouraged their customers to use internet banking; however, the territory is known for its poor internet services and the banking customers are very diverse.

Many customers are weekly paid construction or tourism sector workers who need to simply cash a cheque. Some persons need to do wire transfers while others may just be intimidated by the online banking process, especially seniors who may wish for a personal touch.

Local banks have also encouraged their customers to avoid the long lines by using the ATM but too often their ATMs are down, especially those of Republic Bank and FirstBank VI. It is our understanding that when the ATMs are down, the local branches have to wait on someone coming from overseas to do the repair, which could take up to a month in some cases.

There have been reports by many customers of ATMs running out of cash on the weekends, or end of the month.

Traffic nightmare close to Banco Popular

The situation is even worse at Banco Popular where they have a drive-through service. Cars are now backed up to the Ralph T. O’Neal Administration Complex, taking up a lane and forcing motorists to drive up on the sidewalk in order to keep moving, as one lane is taken up by Banco Popular’s drive-through customers.

It is unclear if any accidents have occurred as motorists try to maintain two-way traffic.

Many critics of the banking sector have also complained about the high-interest rates on loans, the lack of capital to help small and medium-scale businesses, the high turnover of bank employees, small decisions requiring to be made overseas, a two to three-day waiting period to clear local cheques not from the same bank and the lack of intervention by Government and the regulatory Financial Services Commission.

None of the banks mentioned responded to our request for comment.

31 Responses to “Long bank lines & traffic jams still persist in VI”

  • Really (29/08/2022, 18:26) Like (10) Dislike (15) Reply
    I know people are naive but you need to wake up because the time is getting near. Biden signed paperwork on march 9 2022 to start cashless transaction with the digital beast system starting December. This is the time when you need to stop partying and start paying attention. How is it possible for every place in the world to have the same bank problems. People can't even get their money. It's call you control the people you control the world. Words from the people running the world economic forum and world health organization. Many will find out who has been chip. It's called surveillance under the skin
  • rubber duck (29/08/2022, 18:34) Like (15) Dislike (3) Reply
    So article is so true and there is no help on the way
  • ... (29/08/2022, 18:49) Like (24) Dislike (2) Reply
    These banks getting away with murder and no where for the people to turn
  • asking for a friend (29/08/2022, 19:03) Like (17) Dislike (2) Reply
    What about the run around with some sr management always out or in a meeting?
  • Mary (29/08/2022, 19:07) Like (19) Dislike (2) Reply
    It is clear that the Banks operating in the British Virgin Islands are totally out of control. I am sure that every one in British Virgin Islands who needs service from the Banks will agree that standing in long. Lines is small compared to the horrible service one receive from inside.of the institutions.
    • Tired (29/08/2022, 21:56) Like (15) Dislike (5) Reply
      Omg. The customer service at Republic Bank is horrible. It's like part of the requirement for working there is having "pig-ish attitude"
  • TALK THAT (29/08/2022, 19:34) Like (16) Dislike (3) Reply
    if it was a local business that was disrupting that flow of traffic you would hear story but it is foreign establishment so the powers to be will simply look the other way
    • Out of Control Banks.. (29/08/2022, 21:04) Like (10) Dislike (3) Reply
      The damn Banks them opening too damn late...The banks no of the problem, they need to try some new, something different..open up a hour earlier and see how that works..
  • maybe (29/08/2022, 20:18) Like (17) Dislike (3) Reply
    Honestly the government needs to build a 3 or 4 story parking garage in town especially around the bank areas even if they charge $40 for a monthly parking it'll be better than ppl parking longside the roads . And I think the banks can do better by atleast having more tellers AVAILABLE for services.
    • TruDat! (29/08/2022, 21:05) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      Charge $1 a day on the top floor and $3 a day in the shade - I'll gladly pay every day.
  • Come on (29/08/2022, 20:39) Like (12) Dislike (2) Reply
    National bank not bad at all ...... they normally have 3 cashiers....FIrst Caribbean need serious help....always have 1 cashier....to much disrespect
  • The slow premier does not have a clue (29/08/2022, 20:40) Like (6) Dislike (3) Reply
    That sad part is we the people can't rely on the government for any help
  • Weak leaders. (29/08/2022, 21:02) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    When a problem prolong for so long it simple means the people with the power to bring about change and solution have failed and look very weak..That's the politicians and the establishment management.. #Needbetterleaders
  • BS! (29/08/2022, 21:05) Like (1) Dislike (4) Reply
    #BitcoinFixesThis peer-to-peer financial transactions.
  • tola (29/08/2022, 21:25) Like (41) Dislike (3) Reply
    Banco one is the worst out of all and customer service need to improve.
  • the rock (29/08/2022, 22:04) Like (31) Dislike (0) Reply
    It's not the long ones really, it's the rude service customers get when you get inside, dont talk about the lack of professionalism, we can do better, do better!
  • U think (29/08/2022, 22:31) Like (14) Dislike (6) Reply
    the traffic in road town needs to go back the way it was: this one way in and the one way out simply backing up traffic:
    • Hog Tail (30/08/2022, 06:08) Like (3) Dislike (6) Reply
      the traffic is doing fine so shut it
      • @ Hog Tail (30/08/2022, 10:16) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
        u sound like you from district 5 so Hog Tail is a good name for you and you know what a hog tail covers
  • Pyour @$$ishness (29/08/2022, 23:39) Like (4) Dislike (4) Reply
    because you're gonna catch covid outside in the same line then taking it inside afterwards
    • Really (30/08/2022, 06:48) Like (9) Dislike (3) Reply
      Wow your really an idiot. Covid 19 is 3 6's on the numerology chart for the Mark of the beast. Do you homework. Covid 19 is one of the biggest deadly hoax ever they use a common cold to fool the sheeps and they fall for it. Words of Bill gates "if we do a good job with Vaccines we can decrease the population by half" I guess idiots don't understand those words clears enough. Go on YouTube he has numerous videos talking about getting rid of the sheeps. I am glad I am on the narrow road because I don't want to burn in brimstones or be tortured for five months next year
  • west (30/08/2022, 00:45) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    The traffic is the result of the JQ minister mentality. NO VISION!
  • Really (30/08/2022, 03:20) Like (4) Dislike (3) Reply
    People are truly dumb. I been saying foe over a year that this is going to happen. Do you think I am psychic of course not, the world is scripted so I can see the crap a mile away. It's called crash the economy so they can go cashless. It's not just the bvi bit the brainwash fools aint comprehended that. World wide banks have long lines and terrible customer service. Ask why are the managers acting so unprofessional it's all by design. Welcome to the great reset.
    • @ Really (31/08/2022, 00:14) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      World wide banks DONOT have long lines. The opposite..the banks are empty void of customers and staff has been reduced. Unlike the BVI, the real world has gone digital.
      • Really (02/09/2022, 07:00) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        You better stop your lies. I check every place okay. Many countries can't use their money the government is controlling their accounts. You are not smart at all. Did you also do your homework to see that many atm machines has be removed wow your definitely still sleep because it's been like this since the plandemic
  • Hmm (30/08/2022, 06:49) Like (40) Dislike (0) Reply
    Last Caribbean bank is the worst in the world , can't even compare them to anything.simply writing about them make me feel stressed out.
    • WHAT!!!! (30/08/2022, 09:43) Like (46) Dislike (0) Reply
      “Hmm”
      True that’s why I left that bank years ago.
      Tha other banks are not good but anything is better than First Caribbean .
  • Ben Dover (30/08/2022, 07:24) Like (8) Dislike (2) Reply
    Some cannot work with internet banking and have no option but to stand in line, like me for example to pay my rent to landlord who lives abroad.
    Why can we not transfer from one bank to another only internally is Stone Age.
    Banks have gone from bad to worse.

  • Salty Fish (30/08/2022, 07:54) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    The banking cartel does not give a damn about you. They have you with no other options.. They squeeze us, rob us, and provide services that would never be accepted anywhere else in the world. We call ourselves 'First World', yet Financial Services and our Government are all fine with how these banks behave! Once again, all talk from the 'powers that be' with no solution to reeling in these disgraceful banks and demanding much better for our people and their businesses. BEYOND DISGUSTED!
  • one eye (30/08/2022, 16:15) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    It’s still to hard to get a loan
  • Business opportunity (30/08/2022, 18:32) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Afraid of the sun/rain? Waiting in this longgggg and boring lines, feet killing you? Can't hold it no more! Say no more!

    If anyone want someone to stand in line for them, no need to fear, line bowy is here! just call me! Am at your service. With a fee of $20 I will stand in line until u get inside.


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