BACK TO BASICS TEAM PAYS TRIBUTE TO THEIR COLLEAGUE ANDRE WHO LOST HIS LIFE TRAGICALLY

2017-11-30T14:48:40+00:00

At the Back to Basics seminar held for motor cyclists in the Negril Area on November 19, 2017 and of which IAJ was a sponsor, the BTB team members took time out to pay tribute to their former colleague Andre who lost his life tragically.

BACK TO BASICS TEAM PAYS TRIBUTE TO THEIR COLLEAGUE ANDRE WHO LOST HIS LIFE TRAGICALLY2017-11-30T14:48:40+00:00

Howard Mitchell elected 19th PSOJ president

2017-11-30T14:03:20+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Howard Mitchell, director of CARI MED was today elected the 19th president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) at a council meeting at the PSOJ’s offices on Hope Road. Mitchell succeeds Paul B Scott, who served for 15 months and opted not to seek re-election

Howard Mitchell elected 19th PSOJ president2017-11-30T14:03:20+00:00

Sagicor Sigma Run donates $14M worth of equipment to Spanish Town Hospital

2017-11-30T13:25:18+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Sagicor Group Jamaica today presented medical equipment valued at over $14M to the Spanish Town Hospital Special Care Unit (Neonatal), procured from proceeds of the 2017 Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run event. The equipment included five incubators, one ventilator, five vital signs monitors and related accessories, three

Sagicor Sigma Run donates $14M worth of equipment to Spanish Town Hospital2017-11-30T13:25:18+00:00

Sagicor X Fund weighing plans to build hotel in MoBay

2017-11-29T23:32:08+00:00

RJR News Story Rohan Miller, CEO of Sagicor X Fund - file photo Sagicor Real Estate X Fund Limited and its parent company are weighing whether to proceed with plans for an 800-room hotel at Rose Hall in Montego Bay. Although the company has already obtained approval for the

Sagicor X Fund weighing plans to build hotel in MoBay2017-11-29T23:32:08+00:00

We need more skilled workers — BOJ

2017-11-29T13:43:27+00:00

The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) on Monday red-flagged the country's output of skilled workers as a looming crisis that may trigger faster increases in the price of goods and services. Governor of the BOJ, Brian Wynter, who was speaking at the bank's quarterly press briefing, noted that while the

We need more skilled workers — BOJ2017-11-29T13:43:27+00:00

Sagicor aids flood-ravaged MoBay

2017-11-29T13:37:39+00:00

Mayor of Montego Bay Homer Davis (right) speaks with Errol Moss, unit manager, Sagicor Life, Montego Bay branch, and Wendy Bernard, branch manager, Sagicor Bank, Montego Bay, about the extensive damaged caused by the recent floods in the city. Sagicor Group Jamaica has committed to a $5-million donation to the

Sagicor aids flood-ravaged MoBay2017-11-29T13:37:39+00:00

Hoteliers fear insurance rates could increase by as much as 40 per cent

2017-11-29T13:33:02+00:00

MIAMI (CMC): The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) says regional hoteliers should plan now for an increase in insurance premiums following the passage of two Category 5 hurricanes in September. Hurricanes Irma and Maria caused widespread destruction and death when they hit the Lesser Antilles, particularly the islands of

Hoteliers fear insurance rates could increase by as much as 40 per cent2017-11-29T13:33:02+00:00

Richard Byles: the savvy deal maker

2017-11-29T04:03:19+00:00

BYLES... I work through teams. I search for people who are good at their specialisation, know more than me and allow them to deliver on stretch targets (Photos: Joseph Wellington) Today the Jamaica Observer publishes the 10th of 12 stories on the nominees for this year's Business Leader Award being

Richard Byles: the savvy deal maker2017-11-29T04:03:19+00:00

CHRISTMAS IN NOVEMBER 2017

2017-11-28T14:27:21+00:00

The IAJ’s All Inclusive Christmas in November Extravaganza held at the Guardian Life Sports Club on Saturday November 18, 2017, met and surpassed all expectations.   Patrons enjoyed themselves immensely with all aspects of the presentation.  There was a well -appointed and expertly decorated tent which not only enhanced the atmosphere

CHRISTMAS IN NOVEMBER 20172017-11-28T14:27:21+00:00

BOJ reduces interest rates

2017-11-24T13:48:24+00:00

Effective yesterday, the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) has further reduced the interest rate offered on overnight placements with the bank by 0.25 per cent per annum. The policy interest rate reduction from 3.50 per cent per annum to 3.25 per cent, follows on a reduction the country saw in August

BOJ reduces interest rates2017-11-24T13:48:24+00:00
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