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    Demerara Bank Emerges as a Driving Force Behind Guyana’s Lending and Economic Growth

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    Demerara Bank Limited has quickly strengthened its position within Guyana’s financial sector,
    now accounting for nearly half of the total lending growth recorded across the country’s banking
    system over the past year. According to the bank’s leadership, this performance has played a
    vital role in supporting the nation’s broader economic growth and backing key development
    sectors.
    Chief Executive Officer Dowlat Parbhu emphasised that the institution’s aggressive credit
    expansion has significantly boosted overall economic momentum. He explained that without the
    bank’s contribution, lending growth in the national economy would have been closer to 7 per
    cent rather than the current 14 per cent, a difference that could have slowed housing
    development, private investment, and business activity.
    Speaking to stakeholders during the official opening of the bank’s new branch in
    Beterverwagting, the CEO emphasised that the institution is not merely responding to economic
    demand but actively shaping it. He stated that the bank’s strategy centres on stimulating growth
    by providing timely financing to sectors that drive productivity and national development.
    The bank’s lending portfolio is intentionally diversified across a broad spectrum of industries,
    including housing, agriculture, manufacturing, telecommunications, oil and gas, hospitality, and
    service-based businesses. This balanced credit distribution, according to the bank’s leadership,
    ensures that growth remains inclusive and in line with Guyana’s long-term development goals,
    while also supporting home ownership and empowering local communities.
    A strong capital base has further boosted the bank’s capacity to finance large-scale projects.
    The institution now has a single borrower lending limit of around US$41 million and a group
    exposure limit of approximately US$60 million. These increased thresholds allow the bank to
    take part in major infrastructure, energy, and commercial initiatives that are shaping Guyana’s
    economic future. Once seen as a smaller financial institution, the bank has gradually developed
    into a significant partner in national development.

    Looking ahead, the bank is preparing to launch a new generation of digital banking services to
    modernise customer experience and increase accessibility. Plans include establishing dedicated
    digital banking spaces, upgrading the internet banking platform, and implementing advanced
    technology-driven solutions to revolutionise how customers engage with financial services.
    The institution has already made significant strides in digital innovation with the introduction of
    online account registration, automated lending processes, mobile banking platforms, and direct
    links to international correspondent banks. These initiatives, supported by artificial
    intelligence–driven services, reflect the bank’s vision of making banking more convenient and
    accessible without requiring customers to visit a physical branch.
    The bank has also affected competition within the financial sector. A recently introduced
    mortgage switch programme prompted other banks to lower their interest rates, as customers
    used the bank’s more competitive terms to renegotiate existing loans. This development
    highlights the institution’s growing influence on market dynamics and consumer benefits.
    As it continues to expand lending, invest in technology, and support major development
    projects, Demerara Bank Limited positions itself not only as a participant in Guyana’s economic
    transformation but also as a key driver of the country’s progress.

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