Oran Hall | Financial planning for students

2019-03-09T14:44:20+00:00

Two of the main purposes of a financial plan are to provide direction and meaning to financial decision-making and to clarify and connect all parts of a person’s life programme. Students fit into the pre-career or foundation phase of the financial life cycle, one of the main objectives being effective

Oran Hall | Financial planning for students2019-03-09T14:44:20+00:00

JN Bank inks pact with teachers – Targets indebted public workers for new business

2019-03-09T14:41:17+00:00

Jamaica National Group is going after new business from the public sector and is making its approach through the bodies that represent them. JN’s banking subsidiary has already signed a memorandum of understanding with the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, which represents approximately 20,000 educators, notwithstanding that the group has its own

JN Bank inks pact with teachers – Targets indebted public workers for new business2019-03-09T14:41:17+00:00

Tourism ministry to engage bankers over sector investment

2019-03-09T14:38:02+00:00

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett said on Thursday that he would be engaging in a series of meetings with local bankers hoping to convince them to extend credit to entrepreneurs in the tourism industry. Bartlett, while reviewing the tourism sector’s mid-season performance, said that while the industry had numerous local

Tourism ministry to engage bankers over sector investment2019-03-09T14:38:02+00:00

Health insurance providers urged to offer more affordable plans to improve cancer care in Jamaica

2019-03-09T14:33:22+00:00

The head of Jamaica's leading cancer support charity is urging health insurance providers to offer more affordable critical illness plans to improve access to cancer care. Executive director of the Jamaica Cancer Society, Yulite Gordon, who was speaking on Thursday at the launch of the book: Through The Valley, written by cancer survivor Michelle

Health insurance providers urged to offer more affordable plans to improve cancer care in Jamaica2019-03-09T14:33:22+00:00

Net effect of Chinese debt is positive for economy — Bernal

2019-03-09T14:30:10+00:00

Richard L Bernal, the pro-vice-chancellor for global affairs at The University of the West Indies, has revealed that the debt owed by the Government of Jamaica to China was 4.1 per cent of the national debt, and that Chinese direct foreign investment amounted to US$2 billion — most of which

Net effect of Chinese debt is positive for economy — Bernal2019-03-09T14:30:10+00:00

International feedback for Clarke’s Financial Times article

2019-03-09T14:25:38+00:00

Nigel Clarke, Jamaica's minister of finance and the Public Service, recently wrote a column for the Financial Times , one of the world's leading business publications, explaining how Jamaica has managed to cut its public debt over a short period of time by the equivalent of half its gross domestic

International feedback for Clarke’s Financial Times article2019-03-09T14:25:38+00:00

$34b raised under Jamaica Venture Capital Programme

2019-03-09T14:11:14+00:00

A total of $34 billion (approximately US$265 million) was raised over the last four years from equity fund investments facilitated under the Jamaica Venture Capital Programme (JVCP). The JVCP was established by the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) in 2013 to provide micro, small and medium-sized enterprises with access to

$34b raised under Jamaica Venture Capital Programme2019-03-09T14:11:14+00:00

Gov’t initiates action to access dormant bank accounts

2019-03-09T14:05:25+00:00

THE Government has initiated steps to tap into nearly $50 billion in dormant bank accounts, which are being sought to provide low-interest financing to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Audley Shaw says a consultancy group has been contracted and tasked with the

Gov’t initiates action to access dormant bank accounts2019-03-09T14:05:25+00:00

PSTEB clamping down on uninsured vehicles

2019-03-09T14:00:59+00:00

Amid concerns about the high number of uninsured motor vehicles on Jamaica's roads, the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) says the police will be intensifying the clampdown. Assistant Commissioner of Police Calvin Allen told RJR News that there has been a zero tolerance approach to the problem. "In fact, I

PSTEB clamping down on uninsured vehicles2019-03-09T14:00:59+00:00

Guardian Group Foundation gives $8.2 million in equipment to St Ann’s Bay, Cornwall Regional hospitals

2019-03-09T13:57:26+00:00

The Guardian Group Foundation recently handed over $8.2m in equipment to the St Ann’s Bay and Cornwall Regional hospitals. The Cornwall Regional Hospital received eight stretchers and five patient monitors valued at $4.5m. Pictured here are Oneil Brooks (third right), senior branch manager, Guardian Life Limited, Montego Bay, observes some

Guardian Group Foundation gives $8.2 million in equipment to St Ann’s Bay, Cornwall Regional hospitals2019-03-09T13:57:26+00:00
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