Finance

The Management and staff of the Dominica Agricultural Industrial Development Bank would like to wish the Commonwealth of Dominica a happy 41st year of Independence.

The Board of Directors of the Dominica Agricultural Industrial and Development Bank is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Marie-Therese Johnson as the new General Manager of the Bank effective June 1, 2019

Job Posting
HEAD OF CREDIT
Application Process:
Application accompanied by Curriculum Vitae with at least three (3) references should be submitted no later than July 12, 2019 to:
The General Manager
Dominica Agricultural Industrial & Development Bank
P.O Box 215
Cnr. Charles Ave & Rawles Lane
Roseau
Commonwealth of Dominica
Envelopes should be marked “CONFIDENTIAL Application for the position of Head of Credit Or email: hr@aidbank.com
DOMINICA AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL AND DEVELOPMENT BANK
ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCY

Job Posting
INTERNAL AUDITOR
Application Process:
Applications accompanied by Curriculum Vitae with at least three (3) reference should be
submitted no later than July 12, 2019.
The General Manager
Dominica Agricultural Industrial and Development Bank
P.O. Box 215
Cnr. Charles Avenue & Rawles Lane
Roseau
COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA
Envelopes should be marked “CONFIDENTIAL Application for the position of Internal Auditor”
Or email: hr@aidbank.com
DOMINICA AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL AND DEVELOPMENT BANK
ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCY

In the year under review the value of AID Bank’s corporate/social responsibility surpassed EC$100,000.00 The main recipients of the bank’s donations and sponsorships were business associations, various schools, sporting entities, community groups, the elderly and the disadvantaged.

For the financial year ended June 30, 2015, despite the challenging external environment the AID Bank boasted of a modest financial performance.

The Dominica Agricultural Industrial and Development Bank has made a contribution to the President’s Charities Foundation (Erika) Relief Fund.
The President’s Charities Foundation Erika Relief fund was launched following the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Erika on August 27, 2015 with the intention of raising US $100,000.00 to provide medium term relief and comfort to the families , more particularly school children , who reside in two of the worst affected communities of the West Coast, namely Colihaut and Coulibistrie.