Bank of Guam’s 2020 Year in Review earns int’l honors

Honors are bank’s fourth year of recognition
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Posted on Aug 19 2021

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Photo shows the cover of Bank of Guam’s 2020 Year in Review. The award-winning publication can be viewed on www.bankofguam.com under Investor Relations, Annual Reports 2021. (CONTRIBUTED PHOTO)

HAGATNA, Guam—Bank of Guam’s 2020 Year in Review has won honors at the 35th International Annual Report Competition organized by MerComm International annually.

This is the fourth time that the bank has been recognized for excellence in the contest, which is the world’s largest international competition honoring excellence in annual reports from corporations, small companies, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and associations.

The 2021 competition saw 1,700 companies competing this year from 35 countries around the world.

“We are deeply proud that talent from our region continues to be recognized worldwide among many categories,” said Joaquin P.L.G. Cook, Bank of Guam president and chief executive officer. “The 2020 Year in Review speaks to the theme, ‘What Does Hope Look Like’ and illustrates the many ways that our community is resilient, adaptable, compassionate, and grateful. Those qualities remain the foundation of our people and our islands meeting global challenges together and with purpose.”

Jackie Marati, the bank’s senior vice president/chief communications and corporate social responsibility officer, added, “We continue to be encouraged by our team who consistently produces outstanding communication pieces and are humbled by the international recognition,
and validation we just received. The message of hope is universal and underlies the very value
that has sustained us all during this time.”

The award-winning publication can be viewed on www.bankofguam.com under Investor Relations, Annual Reports 2021. (PR)

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