Dealing with the ticklish matter of an insurance claim

2021-06-29T15:21:26+00:00

Dear Claudienne, My Toyota RV4 met in an accident with a truck on the afternoon of November 27, 2019 on the Marcus Garvey highway in Kingston. I made a report on the accident immediately at the Hunt's Bay police station, and although the driver of the truck took responsibility for

Dealing with the ticklish matter of an insurance claim2021-06-29T15:21:26+00:00

Microfinancing institutions urged to prepare for Microcredit Act

2021-06-29T15:17:37+00:00

NICO Carridice, co-founder and CEO of financial technology company Tarpa Corporation Limited, is calling on microfinancing institutions (MFIs) to “get in line” and prepare to become licensed and regulated entities in time for the implementation of The Microcredit Act, 2021. In an interview with JIS News, he said that entities

Microfinancing institutions urged to prepare for Microcredit Act2021-06-29T15:17:37+00:00

Stock Exchange to launch direct market access to connect Canadian, Jamaican markets

2021-06-29T15:13:39+00:00

AS part of its continued attempt to broaden its product offerings and make itself a global stock exchange, the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE), through the Jamaica Central Securities Depository (JCSD), will be launching direct market access (DMA) shortly with a central focus on the Canadian stock market. According to Investopedia,

Stock Exchange to launch direct market access to connect Canadian, Jamaican markets2021-06-29T15:13:39+00:00

McNaughton takes over at CUMax

2021-06-29T00:50:18+00:00

Eighteen months after leaving Barita Investments Limited, Ian McNaughton is running another investment company, having tried his hand at independent consulting and nixing it in favour of a new corporate chair. Barita’s former managing director is... To access this article in full please login or register today https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/business/20210627/mcnaughton-takes-over-cumax

McNaughton takes over at CUMax2021-06-29T00:50:18+00:00

New remittance record in March

2021-06-29T00:45:54+00:00

Last December, for the first time in a decade of data collated by the Bank of Jamaica, BOJ, remittance inflows to Jamaica topped US$300 million in one month. Then in March, a new record was set, with US$327.5 million of inflows, continuing the... To access this article in full please

New remittance record in March2021-06-29T00:45:54+00:00

IAJ POSITION ON UBER IN JAMAICA

2021-06-28T19:33:41+00:00

The IAJ welcomes any development of transportation services that provide benefits to passengers. The technology used by ride-sharing companies creates value primarily through: • Competitive Pricing • Security o through the ability to track the route taken, provide the rider information about the driver including name, car make, model

IAJ POSITION ON UBER IN JAMAICA2021-06-28T19:33:41+00:00

Green Bond Project launched

2021-06-25T13:27:34+00:00

MINISTER of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environment and Climate Change Pearnel Charles Jr has lauded the launch of the Green Bond Project — the first of its kind in the Caribbean — which he says represents a watershed moment for the country. The project, titled Facilitating an Enabling Environment for the

Green Bond Project launched2021-06-25T13:27:34+00:00

Global minimum 15% corporate income tax

2021-06-25T13:23:40+00:00

While the impact of the world's seven richest countries (G-7) commitment to a 15 per cent global minimum corporate income tax (CIT) rate is still being assessed, it has been said that Jamaica will be less affected than its Eastern Caribbean neighbours including Barbados, the Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands

Global minimum 15% corporate income tax2021-06-25T13:23:40+00:00
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