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Sygnus to play major role in financing recovery growth of Caribbean middle-market firms

2020-09-07T12:18:56+00:00

Sygnus Credit Investments is positioning itself to play a major role in financing the recovery and growth of Caribbean middle-market firms, as it ends its 2020 financial year in June on a high. The investment company says it remains well placed from a liquidity, funding profile and capital standpoints to

Sygnus to play major role in financing recovery growth of Caribbean middle-market firms2020-09-07T12:18:56+00:00

Since COVID-19, 68 per cent of manufacturers report negative cash flow

2020-09-07T12:13:34+00:00

The Observer's Sunday Finance shares with its readers the latest Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) COVID-19 Impact Survey.  The results of the survey were published last week. GENERAL INFORMATION • Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) has a membership base of approximately 500 members, survey was done using 20

Since COVID-19, 68 per cent of manufacturers report negative cash flow2020-09-07T12:13:34+00:00

New ticket system coming

2020-09-03T00:10:46+00:00

LAST year, Dr Horace Chang, minister of national security, had high hopes that he would have had a fully operational traffic ticketing system in place. “There is a traffic ticketing management system that was acquired from some time back, but the system was never properly operationalised,” he told the House

New ticket system coming2020-09-03T00:10:46+00:00

Jamaica’s labour market conditions to worsen over the next two years

2020-09-02T17:17:00+00:00

Jamaica's labour market conditions, which have taken a hit from the novel coronavirus pandemic, will worsen over the next two years based on latest projections by the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) supported by independent economic analysts. Jamaica has made significant progress over the years by bringing the unemployment rate to

Jamaica’s labour market conditions to worsen over the next two years2020-09-02T17:17:00+00:00

Work from home part of the future — Wayne Chen

2020-09-02T16:20:37+00:00

As the novel coronavirus pandemic continues to impact businesses across the globe, some stakeholders are indicating that remote working may very well become a semi-permanent fixture in the future of work. Speaking at this month's edition of the Caribbean Economic Forum held under the theme 'The future of work is

Work from home part of the future — Wayne Chen2020-09-02T16:20:37+00:00

JTB encouraging local residents to embrace ‘Rediscover Jamaica’ campaign

2020-09-02T16:17:24+00:00

TOURISM stakeholders and COVID-19 Resilient Corridor interests are encouraging more Jamaicans to embrace the 'Rediscover Jamaica' campaign in efforts to drive a sustainable domestic tourism market. The initiative, which is being promoted by the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), was launched in July and encourages Jamaicans to take advantage of the

JTB encouraging local residents to embrace ‘Rediscover Jamaica’ campaign2020-09-02T16:17:24+00:00

Dolphin Cove records no revenue in second quarter

2020-09-02T16:14:17+00:00

Tourist attraction company Dolphin Cove Limited became the only listed company on the local stock exchange during the second quarter to record no revenue. This followed the closure of its facility from March 20 until mid-July. This is a new phenomenon as no other company had ever gone a quarter

Dolphin Cove records no revenue in second quarter2020-09-02T16:14:17+00:00

Tourism Minister commends producer of coffee ‘teabags’

2020-09-02T16:10:47+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, has lauded local producer of coffee “teabags'” Mountain Bliss Farm and Tours, describing the company's product as the type of innovation that can further diversify the tourism and export markets. The minister, who was in the Content Gap area of rural St

Tourism Minister commends producer of coffee ‘teabags’2020-09-02T16:10:47+00:00

Q10: Robin Levy – the go-getter

2020-08-31T13:49:17+00:00

A proud past student of North Street's blue and white side, our guest is one whose tenacity has fuelled his many accomplishments including those achieved while serving in organisations such as the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) and the Jamaica Observer. He has courted failure but has never rested until life-long

Q10: Robin Levy – the go-getter2020-08-31T13:49:17+00:00

Banking fees to be monitored by new regulatory body – JLP

2020-08-31T13:45:19+00:00

Help is coming for bank customers aggrieved by high banking fees, as the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has committed to establishing a new regulatory body to receive complaints. In addition, this body will be charged with the mandate of ensuring that financial institutions disclose all charges, fees and interest rates

Banking fees to be monitored by new regulatory body – JLP2020-08-31T13:45:19+00:00
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