Axia Insurance seeks niche with free admin services, hassle-free claims

2015-10-06T18:48:15+00:00

Fledgling insurance broker Axia Jamaica Insurance Agency is pitching its services to Jamaicans living aboard, through a premium access card that tacks on added perks when they buy policies through the company. The year-old agency sells policies for Guardian Life and Sagicor Group's insurance companies, but is now offering its

Axia Insurance seeks niche with free admin services, hassle-free claims2015-10-06T18:48:15+00:00

Urologist Raises Doubt About Ability of Guinea Hen Weed to Prevent Prostate Cancer

2015-10-06T18:41:39+00:00

Consultant urologist Dr Robert Wan has raised doubts about the ability of guinea hen weed to prevent prostate cancer. Speaking at the Prostate Cancer Medical Conference put on by the Jamaica Cancer Society at the weekend, Wan pointed out that he is yet to see any clear evidence which indicates

Urologist Raises Doubt About Ability of Guinea Hen Weed to Prevent Prostate Cancer2015-10-06T18:41:39+00:00

Public sector workers to start making pension payments in April 2016

2015-10-06T18:34:13+00:00

Published:Wednesday | September 30, 2015Edmond Campbell Beginning in April 2016, public-sector workers are expected to start contributing to their pension payments as the Government moves to introduce pension legislation amendments by the end of November this year. According to the Fiscal Policy Paper for financial year 2015-2016 interim report: "The

Public sector workers to start making pension payments in April 20162015-10-06T18:34:13+00:00

Government to cut budget by $8.6 billion

2015-10-06T18:26:18+00:00

Wednesday, September 30, 2015 THE Government says it will have to cut at least $8.6 billion from its recurrent budget for 2015/16 due to a projected shortfall in revenue and the "higher than planned" cost of its compensation packages. Minister of Finance and Planning Dr Peter Phillips made the announcement

Government to cut budget by $8.6 billion2015-10-06T18:26:18+00:00
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