Republic Journal

Are banks ready for the cloud?

If you’re a techie like me, then you know “the cloud” is one of the biggest buzzwords around. And even if you’re not a techie, chances are that you’ve used the cloud even though you may not entirely be sure what it is.

Ban the Burn – Preventing Employee Burnout

The Caribbean may be home to some of the happiest places on earth but that doesn’t mean we’re immune to employee burn-out. Every day, many of us wake early and return home late in the evening after a day of multi-tasking at work and then having to do the same at home – prepare meals, deal with household chore, finish homework with the kids and spend much needed time with family at the end of the day. It’s a struggle at times and many may find it difficult to establish that equilibrium. Creating a balanced routine is however necessary.

Tech Beach Bermuda

Last week’s Tech Beach Bermuda conference showcased just how much Bermuda is doing to promote the growth of the Fintech industry. They are certainly advanced in their regulatory framework and processes that allow Fintechs to operate and trail their products or services from Bermuda.

Republic Bank Launches First Wearable Payment Solution

On Saturday October 12th, 2019, at the Hero CPL Final, we pioneered a new and innovative way to pay, becoming the first Caribbean financial institution to deploy a contactless, wearable solution at a major sporting event.

Embracing Diversity in the Workplace

The Republic Group currently operates in 8 countries from Suriname on the South American continent to Ghana on the African continent. As we grow towards becoming a more global organisation that is inclusive and reflective of the diversity in our society, we must ensure that we embrace the change in our professional landscape.

Traditional Media in the Digital Era

“Video killed the radio star... pictures came and broke your heart”

These lyrics from the 1979 hit song ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’, touched on popular fears that new media like video was making old media like radio obsolete.

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