Letter | Still focused on insurance solvency

2018-09-14T14:28:20+00:00

The Editor, Sir: With reference to the Insurance Helpline column published in the Sunday Gleaner of September 9, 2018, titled 'Finally, insurance reform with upsides for consumers', the Financial Services Commission, FSC, would like to thank you for your article regarding our Revised Guidelines on Market Conduct for Insurance Companies

Letter | Still focused on insurance solvency2018-09-14T14:28:20+00:00

IMF mission chief defends BOJ, blames low inflation for forex movement

2018-09-14T14:24:15+00:00

In this June 14, 2018 Gleaner photo, IMF Mission Chief to Jamaica, Dr Uma Ramakrishnan, participates in a public forum at the UWI Mona Visitors Lodge in Kingston. Dr Ramakrishnan said in a podcast on Wednesday, September 12, that the depreciation of the Jamaican currency is due to low inflation.

IMF mission chief defends BOJ, blames low inflation for forex movement2018-09-14T14:24:15+00:00

Dominica declares State of Emergency as Tropical Storm Issac approaches

2018-09-14T14:20:31+00:00

ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – A State of Emergency has been declared in Dominica as the island braces for the effects of Tropical Storm Issac today. Yesterday, National Security Minister Rayburn Blackmoore announced that the state of emergency would run from midnight on Wednesday to noon on Friday. This is in

Dominica declares State of Emergency as Tropical Storm Issac approaches2018-09-14T14:20:31+00:00

1 killed and several injured after multiple gas explosions in Massachusetts

2018-09-14T04:09:48+00:00

Several suspected gas explosions caused fires in Massachusetts 00:47 (CNN)A man was killed as a series of explosions and fires rocked nearly 40 homes and businesses in three Massachusetts towns on Thursday, according to the Essex County District Attorney's office. Leonel Rondon, 18, was inside a car in Lawrence, Massachusetts,

1 killed and several injured after multiple gas explosions in Massachusetts2018-09-14T04:09:48+00:00

NCB implements more security measures for online bankers

2018-09-13T16:47:40+00:00

Effective September 30, 2018, users of National Commercial Bank (NCB) Jamaica online services will be required to carry out a two-layered security login procedure as the Bank moves to clamp down on fraudulent activities. NCB in press release yesterday, said since its introduction of the RSA SecurID Tokens, over 70

NCB implements more security measures for online bankers2018-09-13T16:47:40+00:00

Isaac now category one hurricane, JDF urges Pedro Cays evacuation

2018-09-11T12:42:04+00:00

Tropical Storm Isaac has now been upgraded to a category one storm and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) Coast Guard is urging fisher-folk to evacuate the Pedro Cays as soon as possible as the system heads towards the eastern Caribbean. The Coast Guard says it will also be evacuating its personnel from

Isaac now category one hurricane, JDF urges Pedro Cays evacuation2018-09-11T12:42:04+00:00

TAX ADMINISTRATION JAMAICA

2018-09-10T20:11:33+00:00

Fayval Williams, Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, says for the fiscal year 2017/2018, Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) performed above expectations, topping their forecast. For the period, the TAJ collected $307 billion, surpassing estimates by $9.2 billion or 3.2 per cent. In the fiscal year,

TAX ADMINISTRATION JAMAICA2018-09-10T20:11:33+00:00

GK Insurance donates to improve learning environments

2018-09-10T14:53:01+00:00

Students from the Ascot Primary and Alpha Infant primary schools both benefitted from donations from leading insurance provider GK Insurance (GKI) to help fight learning disabilities as well as to improve learning environments for children. Ahead of the bustling back-to-school week, Ascot Primary School was gifted with five all-in-one computer

GK Insurance donates to improve learning environments2018-09-10T14:53:01+00:00

A year on, Caribbean islands bear scars of Hurricane Irma

2018-09-10T14:48:06+00:00

MARIGOT, France (AFP) -- One year after devastating Hurricane Irma swept through the Caribbean, the holiday islands of St Martin and St Barts are still counting the costs of one of the most powerful storms in history. Fringed by white sands and turquoise waters, the islands have long been a

A year on, Caribbean islands bear scars of Hurricane Irma2018-09-10T14:48:06+00:00

Rich people – Part 2

2018-09-10T14:43:18+00:00

In my article dated February 2017, I discusse d several characteristics of rich clients I had observed over the years. I mentioned that rich people were optimists, long-term thinkers, they followed their passions, they loved money and they were not afraid to use other people's money.   The article generated

Rich people – Part 22018-09-10T14:43:18+00:00
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