If the Repository doesn’t contain documents for a bank but a subscriber needs them, would Bankersalmanac.com try to get the documents for them?
Yes. Subscribers to the Repository can send requests to the Bankersalmanac.com Due Diligence editorial team if they are looking for some documents that are not contained in the Repository. The editorial team will aim to make it a priority to contact the bank in question to request the documents. There is a link for this purpose within each international bank’s Due Diligence Report. Alternatively, the email address is duediligence@bankersalmanac.com. However should there be requests for numerous documents or repeated requests then Bankersalmanac.com may consider this an additional service and charge accordingly, though the institution will be provided with an estimate of the cost in advance. The institution is informed that there are customers who are currently requesting their documents so it is important for them to provide them to the Repository, however Bankersalmanac.com does not specify the names of the banks requesting those documents. An alternative would be for the bank seeking
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