Iron Rock performs above expectations — Evan Thwaites

2017-02-23T16:20:44+00:00

Evan Thwaites, managing director of new property insurance company IronRock Insurance Ltd, indicates that directors are pleased with the 2016 results, having weathered the first year in operation with losses which were lower than expected. Thwaites told the Jamaica Observer that in the new financial year the company is expecting

Iron Rock performs above expectations — Evan Thwaites2017-02-23T16:20:44+00:00

Agriculture tops real sector growth again

2017-02-23T16:00:51+00:00

Once again, the combination of agriculture, forestry and fishing was the sector which grew the most in the December 2016 quarter, the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) indicates in its quarterly Monetary Report (QMPR) which was released yesterday. The food and forest-based industries topped real sector growth, delivering an increase

Agriculture tops real sector growth again2017-02-23T16:00:51+00:00

PM says pension funds changes will ensure greater efficiency

2017-02-23T15:45:14+00:00

Prime Minister Andrew Holness speaking at the annual Sagicor Pension Investment Seminar yesterday. (Photo: Lionel Rookwood) PRIME Minister Andrew Holness says policy changes will be made to existing pension schemes even as trade unions insist that they will not accept some of the proposals by his Administration to implement a

PM says pension funds changes will ensure greater efficiency2017-02-23T15:45:14+00:00

Dredging of Kingston Harbour begins

2017-02-23T14:45:22+00:00

Minister with oversight responsibility for water, works and housing in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation Dr Horace Chang (left) and CEO of Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited Olivier Tretout look at sludge dredged from the seafloor at Port Bustamante, yesterday. (Michael Gordon) Seven weeks into the dredging of

Dredging of Kingston Harbour begins2017-02-23T14:45:22+00:00

Set up costs spur underwriting loss at IronRock

2017-02-23T14:38:40+00:00

General insurance start-up IronRock closed its first full year of operation with a loss of $48 million, but Managing Director R. Evan Thwaites says the numbers are in line with expectations. "We are pretty much bang on with our predictions, so to that extent we are pleased," he said in

Set up costs spur underwriting loss at IronRock2017-02-23T14:38:40+00:00

IronRock Insurance records pre-tax loss

2017-02-22T14:43:08+00:00

IronRock Insurance recorded a pre-tax loss of $48.2 million for the year ended December 31. Gross Written Premium amounted to $127.3 million with Net Written Premium totaling $46.5 million. Iron Rock said in a report to the stock exchange that its operating expenses were $91 million and there were claims

IronRock Insurance records pre-tax loss2017-02-22T14:43:08+00:00

84 public entities are to be merged, closed or divested — Shaw

2017-02-22T14:15:08+00:00

Finance Minister, Audley Shaw, has indicated that 84 public entities are to be merged, closed or divested as part of the Government’s ongoing rationalisation of the public service. Shaw made the disclosure at the signing of the divestment of operations of Caymanas Track Limited to Supreme Ventures Limited at the

84 public entities are to be merged, closed or divested — Shaw2017-02-22T14:15:08+00:00

Gov’t targets billions in taxes – Compliance to make significant contribution

2017-02-14T16:22:52+00:00

A review of the Government's revenue estimates indicates that the Andrew Holness administration intends to increase its tax intake by $62 billion this fiscal year. Of significance is that the Government is projecting to rake in $15 billion from General Consumption Tax, while an additional $6 billion is expected to

Gov’t targets billions in taxes – Compliance to make significant contribution2017-02-14T16:22:52+00:00

Riders get life lessons

2017-02-14T16:07:37+00:00

Riders are taught real-world skills that help them handle a motorcycle properly and with confidence. Photo: Rory Daley Motorcycle Safety workshop Back to Basics (BTB) was held on Sunday, February 5 at the Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston, in continuation of its mantra of educating Jamaica’s motorcycle users in

Riders get life lessons2017-02-14T16:07:37+00:00

Increased debt payments bloat 2017/18 budget expenditures

2017-02-14T16:02:45+00:00

he new budget tabled in the House of Representatives yesterday by Minister of Finance and the Public Service Audley Shaw shows a 20 per cent increase in government spending in 2017/18. The estimates show a 20 per cent increase in government expenditure, most notably a 38 per cent increase in

Increased debt payments bloat 2017/18 budget expenditures2017-02-14T16:02:45+00:00
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