IAJ CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR CHIN LOY BASIC SCHOOL

2016-12-22T16:21:17+00:00

On December 14, IAJ held its Annual Christmas Treat for Children at Chin Loy Basic School in Tivoli Gardens.  The children thoroughly enjoyed the occasion.  IAJ Executive Director Orville Johnson, OD and  Vernon James, VP Life and General Manager of NCB insurance were in good spirits as they took part

IAJ CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR CHIN LOY BASIC SCHOOL2016-12-22T16:21:17+00:00

Cabinet gives approval for pension plan for tourism workers

2016-12-20T15:30:42+00:00

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (centre) greets Celeene Rodriquez and her husband Wayne — the first visitors to arrive at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay yesterday for the winter tourism season. Director of Tourism Paul Pennicook (left) and Mayor of Montego Bay Homer Davis share in the moment.

Cabinet gives approval for pension plan for tourism workers2016-12-20T15:30:42+00:00

Insuring luxury rides – What it takes to cover an $85m car

2016-12-20T15:26:42+00:00

The Mercedes-Benz dealership in Kingston. The most expensive car brands in Jamaica fall under the Mercedes-Benz line. Sloan Jackson, the general manager for Silver Star Motors, dealers for Mercedes-Benz, did not bat an eyelid as he quoted the price. "This vehicle is $85 million to start, but if you bring

Insuring luxury rides – What it takes to cover an $85m car2016-12-20T15:26:42+00:00

Pensions Can Grow the Jamaican Economy

2016-12-20T15:19:06+00:00

Sharon Smith, senior manager at the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS), says Jamaica stands to make substantial economic gains if the administration pays closer attention to instituting an efficient pension system for its rapidly ageing population. Smith, who oversees the JN Individual Retirement Scheme (JNRS), operated by the building society,

Pensions Can Grow the Jamaican Economy2016-12-20T15:19:06+00:00

Wehby says Junior Stock Market benefits critical for 5-in-4 growth

2016-12-20T15:13:50+00:00

Government Senator Don Wehby says that in order for Jamaica to achieve the targeted five per cent growth within the next four years, more focus must be placed on growing small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs). “The Jamaican economy has been plagued by GDP growth rates of less than three per

Wehby says Junior Stock Market benefits critical for 5-in-4 growth2016-12-20T15:13:50+00:00
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