IAJ CHARLES CHIN LOY BASIC SCHOOL 2019 TREAT

2019-12-20T03:32:27+00:00

IAJ ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR CHARLES CHIN LOY BASIC SCHOOL On Thursday December 12, 2019, IAJ held its annual treat for children at the Charles Chin Loy Basic School in Tivoli Gardens, West Kingston. The children thoroughly enjoyed the occasion at which gifts were handed out and activities signaling this

IAJ CHARLES CHIN LOY BASIC SCHOOL 2019 TREAT2019-12-20T03:32:27+00:00

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION 2019 MATHEMATICS WORKSHOP

2019-12-20T03:28:48+00:00

On October 28, 2019, The Ministry of Education, Youth and Information held its Mathematics Workshop at the Jamaica Conference Centre. IAJ was one of the Sponsors of the Workshop. IAJ Vice President Vernon Jamaica who is also Managing Director of NCB Insurance Company Limited addressed the participants after being introduced

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION 2019 MATHEMATICS WORKSHOP2019-12-20T03:28:48+00:00

JSE strikes deal with Nasdaq exchange in the US

2019-12-20T02:54:18+00:00

The Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) has struck a deal with the Nasdaq exchange in the United States. The deal allows local brokers to short-sell or profit from falling stock prices, while also trading international stocks. The agreement with Nasdaq is for seven years. The JSE went live on the Nasdaq

JSE strikes deal with Nasdaq exchange in the US2019-12-20T02:54:18+00:00

J$250 Million to start Tourism Workers’ Pension Fund in January

2019-12-20T02:50:13+00:00

NEGRIL, Jamaica – Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett says J$250 Million will be used to ensure the start of the highly anticipated Tourism Workers’ Pension Scheme next month. This forms part of the government’s effort to seed the fund to meet the deadline of a January 2020 start

J$250 Million to start Tourism Workers’ Pension Fund in January2019-12-20T02:50:13+00:00

Consumer prices rose to 1.3 percent in November

2019-12-18T08:38:00+00:00

Consumer prices in Jamaica rose 1.3 per cent in November. It was the highest monthly movement since September 2014. The Statistical Institute of Jamaica says the increase was a result of higher prices for food and gas. The November rate moved inflation for the last 12 months to 4.6 per

Consumer prices rose to 1.3 percent in November2019-12-18T08:38:00+00:00
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