Clarien Bank To Move To Point House Location

December 15, 2021

Clarien Bank will be moving to Point House on Front Street, with about half their workforce to move to the new location — where the company will occupy the majority of the ground floor and the entire first floor — and is set to offer new innovations including a digital lounge equipped with iPads for client use.

A spokesperson said, “Clarien Bank is pleased to announce its most recent commitment to enhancing the banking experience of its clients with a move to Point House on Front Street.

Opens On Monday, December 20th

“Clarien’s new flagship Point House location officially opens on Monday, December 20th. It will house Clarien’s expanded financial services business, which includes Wealth Management services of Private Banking, Family Office, Trusts, Brokerage, Listings, Asset Management and Corporate Services – all falling under the banner of Wealth Management. Clarien’s Commercial Banking team and reimagined digital first Personal Banking business will also be serviced from the new location.”

New Space Complete With A Digital Lounge

Ian Truran, Clarien Bank’s CEO, said: “It’s with great excitement that we announce Clarien’s move to one of Bermuda’s most prime locations on Front Street in Hamilton. Clarien has always been known for its stellar client service and now with our new space, complete with a digital lounge, banking concierges and collaborative meeting spaces, we can offer a best in class experience for our clients and employees.

“We have been planning for this for the past three years with much thought given to the client experience, employee engagement and innovation. The look and feel of the Clarien banking experience will be much different and we look forward to welcoming our clients, employees and partners to our new location.

“Equally important and at the core of delivering on this new banking model are our people. We have expanded our complement of talent to align with the expertise, skills and mind set needed for the continuously evolving financial services sector.”

 Digital Lounge Will Be Equipped With iPads For Client Use

The company added, “Clarien will occupy the majority of the ground floor, as well as the entire first floor of the new property, located next to the Hamilton Ferry Terminal. There will be new iATMs and a digital lounge will be featured on the ground floor. The digital lounge will be equipped with iPads for client use in conducting their banking and concierge support will be available for step-by-step user guidance when needed.

“It is just one part of Clarien’s evolution to becoming the Best Bank in Bermuda. Recently Clarien has made investments in digital innovations such as account opening [completed 100% online in about 15 minutes], iInvest, Bermuda’s first robo-advisor platform and an expanded iATM network with new features like instant-credit cash deposit a client’s account.

About Half Of Clarien’s Workforce Will Move To The New Location

“About half of Clarien’s workforce will move to the new location on Front Street, while the other half will be located on Reid Street. Clarien has also committed to making a significant investment into its 25 Reid Street building. Both locations will be designed to promote collaboration, support in-person and virtual interactions and make use of the latest technology and digital solutions.

“Point House is a one-of-a-kind location, developed by the Green Family. With its stunning water and city views, its state-of-the-art features, environmentally friendly, and energy efficient systems, Point House is a leading-edge example of redevelopment and repurpose for the present time. Alexander Green said: “We are delighted to welcome Clarien Bank to Point House and wish them well in their new location.”

For more information, please visit www.clarienbank.com or call 296.6969.

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  1. Joe Bloggs says:

    Point House has been the headquarters of another bank for most of the last 50 years. It seems appropriate.