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Banks AGM Shareholder Notice

Twenty four children who sat the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA), receive Bursary Awards from Banks DIH Limited

Date: August 19th, 2012

Twenty four children who were successful at the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) received Bursary Awards from Banks DIH Limited during a ceremony in their honour Saturday at Thirst Park.

Mr. Andrew Carto, Human Resources Director who delivered the feature address said Banks DIH looked forward to hosting the ceremony every year because the company has an interest in looking for future employees.

20 Year Club

Press Release

Date: December 13th, 2012

Fifteen percent of Banks DIH Limited workforce has been employed with the company for over 20 years.

This disclosure was made as 32 more employees were inducted into the 20 year Club at the Annual Long Service Award Luncheon at Banks DIH Sports Club at Thirst Park.

Hugh Ross Honoured

Press Release

Banks DIH Limited

Date: December 17th, 2012

World acclaimed Bodybuilder Guyanese Hugh Ross returned to the village of his birth at Eversham, Berbice where a billboard was erected in his honour by local beverage giants Banks DIH Limited.

New Co-Managing Director/Marketing Director of Banks DIH Limited appointed

Press Release

Banks DIH Limited

Date: January 30, 2013

Banks DIH Limited wishes to advise that at its statutory monthly meeting held on 18th January 2013, the Board of Directors of Banks DIH Limited confirmed the appointment of Mr George Daniel Gladstone McDonald as Co-Managing Director/Marketing Director of Banks DIH Limited with effect from 19th January 2013.

Senior Citizens Luncheon 2013

Press Release

Banks DIH Limited

Date: February 11, 2013

Banks DIH Limited hosted its Annual Senior Citizens Luncheon on February 10, 2013 where over 600 guests were entertained in the four-hour programme at Thirst Park.

The event attracted pensioners of the Company as well as senior citizens from homes and social organisations around Georgetown.