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Heritage Bank: No Relationship with Heritage Capital

Heritage Bank Limited says there is no form of relationship with Heritage Capital Limited suspended recently by the Securities & Exchange Commission for certain regulatory infractions.

A statement from the Management of Heritage Bank read in part:
“Our attention has been drawn to a certain recent publication in some of the national dailies regarding the suspension of a certain “Heritage Capital Market Limited” by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
“Our concern stems from the resemblance in its name to our organisation, and the impression that this might leave on the minds of our dear customers.
 
“We wish to hereby state that “Heritage Bank PLC” HAS NO BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP OR ASSOCIATION WITH THE AFFECTED COMPANY – “Heritage Capital Market Limited”.
“Heritage Bank PLC remains resolute and committed to our customer’s upholding in trust the privilege to partner with them in fulfilling your financial objectives.

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