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Bank issued cards
5/30/2006 9:48:32 AM
Many welcome the introduction of IBOM's bank cards as it will bring about significant
economic, political and social benefits to all IBOM's customers. Make's our life more enjoyable.
Ms. Basheba Amere
Bougainville
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Highest returns on Investments
5/30/2006 9:48:32 AM
IBOM offers me the very best interest rates for my investment. When I started Tonu
Community Bank in 2004 I had little knowledge of how to multiply my clients’
savings. I searched the whole world from Oceania to Asia, Europe, Middle East
and North America and still couldn’t find anything satisfactory. I was very
disappointed because my customers needed high returns for their investments to
make up for time lost during the civil war. Finally, the solution came when IBOM
opened up to the public in 2005. My customers are happy because I
can always refer to IBOM if and when we need further assistance.
Mr. Isaac Pinomu
Manager, Tonu Community Bank
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Satisfaction Guaranteed!
5/30/2006 9:48:32 AM
I guess its satisfaction and fulfillment of life that matters most!
I’m as seasoned banker, having worked with Bank South Pacific for 23
years, rising from Teller to Branch Manager. The satisfaction I derive today
from pioneering a new global monetary and banking system based on Godly principles,
just cannot be compared with anything else. I joined the system in 1998 as an
investor. In 2002 I was appointed to manage one of its Reserve Banks. Today as
Governor of the Central Bank overseeing the operations of IBOM, I am increasingly
overjoyed seeing our people become rich and wealthy who would otherwise remain
poor in the other system.
Peter Lising (Governor)
Central Bank of Me'ekamui
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Widows Appreciate Fees
5/30/2006 9:48:32 AM
Women widowed during the Bougainville crisis greatly appreciate payment of their children's school
fees, by the Royal International Bank of Meekamui. “We have no form of income and cannot afford
to pay our children's school fees”, said Mrs Maureen Matoke, a widow and Meekamui education
committee of Uso village. “The little market we do can not make enough money to cover our school
fees”, she said. “We greatly appreciate the money provided by the Meekamui Bank for our
children’s school fees”, she said. The U-V system through the IBOM paid K478-00 for the
fees of 13 children at Uso elementary.
Mrs Maureen Matoke
Widow
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