IDB executive hails Jamaica for its management of the economy

2017-09-11T13:27:05+00:00

Julie Katzman, executive vice-president of the Inter American Development Bank, says Jamaica has done an outstanding job of taking action to "right the economic ship" which she said was a precondition for any kind of strong economic growth. Katzman argued that it is difficult for any economy to grow when

IDB executive hails Jamaica for its management of the economy2017-09-11T13:27:05+00:00

JN Insurance snags NHT account

2017-09-11T05:52:00+00:00

JN General Insurance Company Limited has snagged the National Housing Trust account, covering the peril insurance component of the mortgage loans issued by the agency. NHT mortgagors are required to pay for life and peril insurance, but those expenses are bundled into their mortgage payments. NHT pays the premiums directly

JN Insurance snags NHT account2017-09-11T05:52:00+00:00

A look at the damage from Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean

2017-09-08T14:40:13+00:00

A home flattened by Hurricane Irma lies in a pile in Nagua, Dominican Republic.   ANGUILLA   One death was reported in the British territory of Anguilla, which also suffered extensive damage to the airport, hospitals, and shelters. Ninety per cent of the roads are impassible, according to the

A look at the damage from Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean2017-09-08T14:40:13+00:00

EPOC encouraging gov’t to keep capital expenditure in line with budget

2017-09-08T14:35:45+00:00

Co-chairman of EPOC Keith Duncan. – File The Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC) is encouraging the government to keep capital expenditure in line with the budget for the remainder of fiscal year 2017/2018, given its importance as a main driver of economic growth. Expenditure for the first four months of

EPOC encouraging gov’t to keep capital expenditure in line with budget2017-09-08T14:35:45+00:00

Irma leaves Barbuda devastated, nearly 60 per cent of residents left homeless

2017-09-07T11:10:55+00:00

People recover broken parts of the dock after the passing of Hurricane Irma, in St John's, Antigua and Barbuda, on Wednesday. - AP SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP): Nearly every building on the island of Barbuda was damaged when the eye of Hurricane Irma passed almost directly overhead early Wednesday

Irma leaves Barbuda devastated, nearly 60 per cent of residents left homeless2017-09-07T11:10:55+00:00

Donovan Perkins leaving Sagicor Bank

2017-09-07T10:53:48+00:00

PERKINS… described as a stalwart at the bank and within the Sagicor Group DONOVAN Perkins, president & CEO of Sagicor Bank Jamaica, will be leaving the bank on September 30. President and CEO of the Sagicor Group Christopher Zacca, who made the announcement yesterday, said Perkins has been a stalwart

Donovan Perkins leaving Sagicor Bank2017-09-07T10:53:48+00:00

Photos: Soiree de Paris

2017-09-07T10:49:23+00:00

Sagicor's Brand Experience and Special Projects Manager Alysia Moulton White shares the stage with little Morganne Brown while she serenades her follow campers. SAGICOR Summer Camp had their banquet – Soirée de Paris on August 30 at the Sagicor Life head office auditorium in New Kingston. It is the penultimate

Photos: Soiree de Paris2017-09-07T10:49:23+00:00

Sagicor adds Saturday banking, eyes mini-branch network

2017-09-05T13:24:23+00:00

Ricardo Makyn Donovan Perkins, president and CEO of Sagicor Bank Jamaica Limited. Sagicor Bank Jamaica plans to establish mini-branches in areas where the bank currently has no presence, and is extending its operating hours into Saturdays to carve out additional business in the commercial banking market as new players enter.

Sagicor adds Saturday banking, eyes mini-branch network2017-09-05T13:24:23+00:00

Growth & Jobs | Underground economy could threaten Government’s prosperity agenda

2017-09-05T13:20:38+00:00

Signs showing the Jamaican economy is gaining growth momentum could be dashed if Government fails to adequately curtail the exploding underground economy, says Robin Levy, the deputy generalmanager of the Jamaica Stock Exchange. Levy, speaking at a recent Rotary Club of New Kingston breakfast meeting, said that the 'black economy'

Growth & Jobs | Underground economy could threaten Government’s prosperity agenda2017-09-05T13:20:38+00:00
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