Well, that is an obvious thought, but without knowing how exactly their system works you cannot say they are lying. There are at least 2 other possibilities:
1. They were downloading those statement from the bank on-the-fly all the time and never made copies of that into their databases. Which would be rather stupid, but possible.
2. They do have that information somewhere in a backup database, but the site is configured to work with St.Kitts interface and it's not that easy to change the way it works. This is quite plausible, actually. If this happened suddenly you can't just write couple of code strings to change a work of such a big and supposedly secure system. Trust me, every change in code of such system as Epass has to be tested for fool-proof, hack-proof, etc.
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