GraceKennedy, Musson partner to form health and life insurance company

2020-01-22T11:05:44+00:00

GraceKennedy and the Musson Group have partnered to enter the group health and life insurance market under the name Canopy Insurance Limited.  In a statement this afternoon, the company said it is ramping up preparations to begin operations in the second half of this year. The new venture recently received successful

GraceKennedy, Musson partner to form health and life insurance company2020-01-22T11:05:44+00:00

Inflation rate reaches 6.2 % in 2019

2020-01-22T10:57:39+00:00

The All Jamaica Consumer Price Index recorded an inflation rate of 0.5 per cent in December 2019, resulting in the calendar year inflation rate of 6.2 per cent, according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) Bulletin – December 2019. The Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), which released the figures

Inflation rate reaches 6.2 % in 20192020-01-22T10:57:39+00:00

Government prioritising 20 per cent procurement spend for small businesses

2020-01-17T09:14:02+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Government says it is placing priority on ensuring that Jamaica's small businesses will benefit from 20 per cent share of the Government's procurement spend this year. Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Floyd Green, who made the disclosure, noted that

Government prioritising 20 per cent procurement spend for small businesses2020-01-17T09:14:02+00:00

New process for ‘Learner’s’ licence

2020-01-14T21:07:06+00:00

As of January 25, 2020, the process to obtain a Provisional (Learner) Driver's Licence will change. Persons wishing to obtain a “Learner's Licence” will now first have to visit any of the Island Traffic Authority (ITA) Examination Depots to do the multiple choice Road Code Test, as part of the

New process for ‘Learner’s’ licence2020-01-14T21:07:06+00:00

Sigma goes virtual

2020-01-14T21:03:08+00:00

Shani McGraham-Shirley, patron of Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run addresses Editors and Reporters at Jamaica Observer's Monday Exchange at the newspaper's Beechwood Avenue office yesterday. Numerous individuals at home and abroad now have the opportunity to participate in the Sagicor SIGMA Corporate Run with the introduction of the 'My Sigma Virtual

Sigma goes virtual2020-01-14T21:03:08+00:00

Strong Howling Winds to Continue to Impact the Caribbean

2020-01-13T12:53:28+00:00

Strong Howling Winds to Continue to Impact the Caribbean January 11, 2020 Strong Howling Winds to Continue to Impact the CaribbeanDale C.S. Destin | Strong howling winds are expected to continue across much of the Caribbean Basin through Tuesday. These huffing and puffing, big bad wolf winds are causing notable socio-economic

Strong Howling Winds to Continue to Impact the Caribbean2020-01-13T12:53:28+00:00

Used car dealers report robust sales in 2019

2020-01-10T22:42:30+00:00

Used car dealers are reporting that sales were robust in 2019. Lynvale Hamilton, President of the Jamaica Used Car Dealers Association, told the Financial Report that vehicle imports were also higher than in 2018. During that year just over 30,000 used vehicles entered the island. http://rjrnewsonline.com/business/used-car-dealers-report-robust-sales-in-2019

Used car dealers report robust sales in 20192020-01-10T22:42:30+00:00

Sagicor’s SIGMA raises $400M over 21 years

2020-01-10T15:16:23+00:00

The Sagicor Foundation through its SIGMA Corporate Run initiative has highlighted that within the last 21 years since inception, the company's signature charity event has managed to raise more than $400 million benefiting some 30-plus health and educational institutions islandwide. The run, which has significantly increased the amount raised over

Sagicor’s SIGMA raises $400M over 21 years2020-01-10T15:16:23+00:00

Strong earthquake jolts several Caribbean islands

2020-01-10T12:47:00+00:00

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.2 rocked several Caribbean islands on Wednesday as regional countries were being urged to continue monitoring the situation in Puerto Rico where two strong earthquakes have been blamed for the death of one man and damage to several buildings in

Strong earthquake jolts several Caribbean islands2020-01-10T12:47:00+00:00

Road code test for learner’s licence applicants come January 24

2020-01-10T12:42:30+00:00

Minister of Transport and Mining, Robert Montague (2nd left)) signs a tripartite agreement for an online training programme for public passenger vehicle drivers and conductors at the ministry in Kingston on Thursday (November 21). The other signatories (from left) are: Chief Executive Officer of EduFocaL Business Limited, Gordon Swaby; Managing

Road code test for learner’s licence applicants come January 242020-01-10T12:42:30+00:00
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