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Jamaica’s insurance sector grew in 2020 despite COVID-19 set back

2021-06-21T20:36:56+00:00

Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to EmailShare to More Despite the financial constraints caused by COVID-19 in 2020, it was not enough to stop growth in the insurance sector, which continues to rebound from the pandemic. The Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ) is reporting that the sector has been

Jamaica’s insurance sector grew in 2020 despite COVID-19 set back2021-06-21T20:36:56+00:00

OVER $60 BILLION PAID OUT IN BENEFITS IN 2020 BY THE INSURANCE SECTOR

2021-06-03T16:40:51+00:00

Dr. Adrian Stokes (at Podium) Newly elected President of the Insurance Association of Jamaica, from left:  Sharon Donaldson Vice President-General  and Rosemarie Henry Vice President Life.  at right is Orville Johnson,O.D., IAJ's Executive Director.  The President's address was delivered at an IAJ Press Function held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel

OVER $60 BILLION PAID OUT IN BENEFITS IN 2020 BY THE INSURANCE SECTOR2021-06-03T16:40:51+00:00

Gov’t eyes major expansion of special economic zones

2021-05-11T16:32:59+00:00

THE Government is holding talks with a number of prospective investors on projects that are expected to establish 400 acres of additional special economic zone (SEZ) space across the island, estimated at a value of more than US$1.3 billion. Construction on the projects are expected to start during this financial

Gov’t eyes major expansion of special economic zones2021-05-11T16:32:59+00:00

Corporate leaders comment on independent Bank of Jamaica

2021-05-11T16:25:04+00:00

Following the Bank of Jamaica's (BOJ) independence as of April 16, the Business Observer canvassed several corporate leaders including heads of commercial banks to get their insight on what an independent central bank will mean for Jamaica's financial future. Business Observer: What does the Bank of Jamaica's independence mean for

Corporate leaders comment on independent Bank of Jamaica2021-05-11T16:25:04+00:00

Lending institutions expecting increased demand in loans

2021-05-11T16:19:54+00:00

Jamaica's lending institutions are forecasting an increase in the demand for loans during the March and June quarters of 2021, evidenced by the results of the latest Quarterly Credit Conditions Survey (QCCS) undertaken by the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ). The results of the December 2020 survey, which was conducted between

Lending institutions expecting increased demand in loans2021-05-11T16:19:54+00:00

Transfer Impact Assessment – EU Data Transfer

2021-05-11T15:11:18+00:00

THE Government is holding talks with a number of prospective investors on projects that are expected to establish 400 acres of additional special economic zone (SEZ) space across the island, estimated at a value of more than US$1.3 billion. Construction on the projects are expected to start during this

Transfer Impact Assessment – EU Data Transfer2021-05-11T15:11:18+00:00

Eric Parrado | Ending Latin America’s economic malaise

2021-05-11T15:07:05+00:00

Latin America and the Caribbean need a hard reset. With less than one-tenth of the world’s population, the region has accounted for more than one-quarter of total COVID-19 deaths. The pandemic continues to rage almost unabated in Brazil, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, and elsewhere. Worse, owing to its large informal sectors,

Eric Parrado | Ending Latin America’s economic malaise2021-05-11T15:07:05+00:00

Supreme Ventures buys stake in Main Event

2021-05-11T15:02:41+00:00

Supreme Ventures Limited, SVL, announced the purchase of a 10-per cent stake in Main Event Entertainment Group Limited, an events production company valued at $1.05 billion on the stock market. The stake bought by SVL Group would be valued around $... https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/business/20210505/supreme-ventures-buys-stake-main-event

Supreme Ventures buys stake in Main Event2021-05-11T15:02:41+00:00

Patents not ‘limiting factor’ for vaccine production — BioNTech

2021-05-11T14:56:49+00:00

PARIS, France (AFP) — German firm BioNTech said Thursday that patent protection for COVID-19 vaccines is not holding back production or supply of the jabs that it developed with Pfizer. "Patents are not the limiting factor for the production or supply of our vaccine. They would not increase the

Patents not ‘limiting factor’ for vaccine production — BioNTech2021-05-11T14:56:49+00:00

NCB Financial Group profitability continues to fall

2021-05-11T14:51:55+00:00

Profitability at Jamaica's largest banking group, NCB Financial, continues to fall, as it navigates through the difficult times brought on by the novel coronavirus pandemic. In spite of its falling profitability, NCB Financial Group has finally declared a dividend, the first time in over a year. The board of

NCB Financial Group profitability continues to fall2021-05-11T14:51:55+00:00
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