You have the right screen name...................Is Reserve Bank of the DR the same bank as Banreservas ?
Is Reserve Bank of the DR the same bank as Banreservas ?
Thank you, I had that code but wanted to be absolutely sure they were one and the same bank.If that list also gave the SWIFT codes, you can confirm it that way too. The Swift code for Banreservas, Banco de Reservas de la República Dominicana, is BRRDDOSDXXX
Law 13-24 governing the Reserve Bank of the Dominican Republic has come into effect following its promulgation by President Luis Abinader and publication in the Official Gazette.Where did you see that? Looks like an English translation of Banreservas.
Law 13-24 governing the Reserve Bank of the Dominican Republic has come into effect following its promulgation by President Luis Abinader and publication in the Official Gazette.
Key updates in the legislation include adapting the bank’s name to Banco de Reservas de la República Dominicana – Banco Múltiple and ensuring the institution operates in alignment with the dynamic and competitive financial sector. The bank’s capital is set at RD$39,000 million, which can be adjusted by the board of directors as per the Monetary and Financial Law, without legislative approval, as long as the changes are from capital reserves.
Hope this helps.
Source: DominicanToday
Thank you very much.Law 13-24 governing the Reserve Bank of the Dominican Republic has come into effect following its promulgation by President Luis Abinader and publication in the Official Gazette.
Key updates in the legislation include adapting the bank’s name to Banco de Reservas de la República Dominicana – Banco Múltiple and ensuring the institution operates in alignment with the dynamic and competitive financial sector. The bank’s capital is set at RD$39,000 million, which can be adjusted by the board of directors as per the Monetary and Financial Law, without legislative approval, as long as the changes are from capital reserves.
Hope this helps.
Source: DominicanToday
I've been banking with Banreservas for over a decade.Thank you, I had that code but wanted to be absolutely sure they were one and the same bank.
When I was renewing my tarjeta debito en dolares that I had with BanReservas, a few days after the renewal I had an unauthorized transaction, somebody bought something on the Internet using my card. The funny thing is that from the moment when I got the new card in the bank to the moment of that transaction, I have never used the card anywhere yet, never entered its data on any site or service, it was still in the same bank envelope and I never had time to open it, I was busy with other things . So it was clearly the inside job, somebody inside the bank stole the number/exp date/cvv2 code from the card even before the card was given to me. Of course, I explained all of that in my complaint to the bank, and I got my money back to the card account in a few days. But the question is, do I want any credit/debit cards with the bank who does things like that? No, I don't, so I closed all cards that I had with them.I've been banking with Banreservas for over a decade.
Zero complaints.
Wow, that's such a big statement, of course I have no idea what countries you compare to, but I have used about 10 different Scandinavian and Baltic banks for 25 years, and comparing to them any Dominican bank is just a bunch of imbeciles (sad but true). But, on the other hand, service in Dominican banks are much better than in Panama, Colombia and many other Central/South American countries.I've banked/ had accounts in several different countries around the world and I've never gotten better service at a bank anywhere on this planet. I highly recommend Banreservas.
Aren't there very long lines waiting to see a cashier, like there are at all Banreservas branches I have visited?Banreservas on
Av. 27 de Febrero @ Metropolitana (Santiago) 100%
My experiences have always been positive with this branch.
Both Carlos and Brandon at this location do a fantastic job.
I've banked/ had accounts in several different countries around the world and I've never gotten better service at a bank anywhere on this planet. I highly recommend Banreservas.
On every branch I've been to, yes. From what I understand is, that this is at least partially because Banreservas being the govt bank, things the govt pays out are paid via Banreservas, and there are also people who have no accounts etc. So most of the people who go simply to withdraw cash, go there...Aren't there very long lines waiting to see a cashier, like there are at all Banreservas branches I have visited?
I don't use them too much, but the ATMs at BR are normally reasonable with respect to lines. Go inside? Never again.On every branch I've been to, yes. From what I understand is, that this is at least partially because Banreservas being the govt bank, things the govt pays out are paid via Banreservas, and there are also people who have no accounts etc. So most of the people who go simply to withdraw cash, go there...
I used to receive my salary there when working in the DR many moons ago and I had to always plan very carefully when even try to go withdraw cash. Spending hours on the line was not a feasible option for me...
They have installed electronic ticket machines since last yearOn every branch I've been to, yes. From what I understand is, that this is at least partially because Banreservas being the govt bank, things the govt pays out are paid via Banreservas, and there are also people who have no accounts etc. So most of the people who go simply to withdraw cash, go there...