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Union Bank of Jamaica in Jamaica was the result of a merger in 2000 of the business of four FINSAC controlled commercial banks and their three allied merchant banks, all seven of which sought Government intervention when faced with insolvency. The seven banks are:
Citizens Bank
Island Victoria Bank
Eagle Commercial Bank
Citizens Merchant Bank
Workers Savings & Loan Bank
Corporate Merchant Bank and
Island Life Merchant Bank.
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