Sagicor X Fund takes billion-dollar hit from Playa stock

2018-11-21T13:41:21+00:00

Seeking to quell market fears, chairman of Sagicor Real Estate X Fund, Richard Byles, said the billion-dollar loss reported in the September quarter was not an indictment of the company's performance, but rather reflected a dip in the price of Playa shares. The company acquired shares in the Mexican hotel

Sagicor X Fund takes billion-dollar hit from Playa stock2018-11-21T13:41:21+00:00

Taxi operators continue protest of new Road Traffic Act – Government source says nothing will change

2018-11-21T13:38:28+00:00

Yesterday, persons were left stranded at North Parade in downtown Kingston, after taxi operators protested for a second day, blocking sections of the island, upset about provisions in the new Road Traffic Act. Despite the chaos caused by taxi operators who protested yesterday for the second day across sections of

Taxi operators continue protest of new Road Traffic Act – Government source says nothing will change2018-11-21T13:38:28+00:00

Taxi drivers ‘under pressure’, protest new Road Traffic Act

2018-11-20T11:57:05+00:00

Taxi operators who ply the Mountain View to Half-Way-Tree route in St Andrew park their motor vehicles on Hope Road in St Andrew to protest the proposed amendments to the Road Traffic Act, among other things, yesterday. OPERATORS of public passenger vehicles (PPV) who ply the Mountain View to Half-Way-Tree

Taxi drivers ‘under pressure’, protest new Road Traffic Act2018-11-20T11:57:05+00:00

Tertiary education is no panacea

2018-11-20T11:53:25+00:00

On October 29,2018 it was reported that approximately 800 new students, and an estimated 1,600 returning students of The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus, had been deregistered for failure to meet their tuition fees. In joining the age-old debate, commentators have posited some daring claims imploring the

Tertiary education is no panacea2018-11-20T11:53:25+00:00

IDB provides funds to strengthen national health care system

2018-11-20T11:48:28+00:00

WASHINGTON, United States (CMC) — The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) says it is providing US$100 million in loans to Jamaica to help strengthen its national health care system. The Washington-based financial institution said that the funds will aid Jamaica's fight against non-communicable diseases (NCD). The strengthening of Jamaica's health policies

IDB provides funds to strengthen national health care system2018-11-20T11:48:28+00:00

NCB to make new offer for Guardian Holdings shares

2018-11-20T11:44:47+00:00

NCB Financial Group Limited (NCB), which operates one of the largest financial entities in the region, will make another bid for additional shares in regional insurance conglomerate Guardian Holdings Limited of Trinidad (GHL) following a determination by the Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSEC ) and agreement by

NCB to make new offer for Guardian Holdings shares2018-11-20T11:44:47+00:00

Growth & Jobs | JAMPRO trade mission penetrates Cuban market

2018-11-20T11:40:10+00:00

To support the agency's market development strategy and market penetration efforts in Cuba, the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) led a trade mission to the Havana International Fair (FIHAV). The fair, which was held from October 29 to November 4, is the largest annual multisector trade fair in Cuba, and is

Growth & Jobs | JAMPRO trade mission penetrates Cuban market2018-11-20T11:40:10+00:00

Growth & Jobs | IDB: Consider catastrophe bonds

2018-11-20T11:36:45+00:00

Jamaica should consider following Mexico's example by developing catastrophe bonds as part of its disaster risk management strategy, says Yuri Chakalall, senior specialist, natural disaster and risk management at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). The catastrophe bonds issued by Mexico are insurance-linked securities, which provide its government with cash payouts

Growth & Jobs | IDB: Consider catastrophe bonds2018-11-20T11:36:45+00:00

16th most powerful woman – Jamaican lands high ranking in Fortune Magazine

2018-11-20T11:30:01+00:00

The most recent ranking by Fortune Magazine has shown that Ann-Marie Campbell is the 16th most powerful woman in the world for 2018. Campbell is the executive vice-president at the Home Depot Stores. This means she is in charge of approximately 2,000 stores in the United States, and she credits

16th most powerful woman – Jamaican lands high ranking in Fortune Magazine2018-11-20T11:30:01+00:00

Sagicor wins big at AMCHAM Awards

2018-11-19T13:55:54+00:00

Team Sagicor celebrates big wins at AMCHAM's Business and Civic Leadership Awards Gala. From left are Michelle-Ann Letman, assistant manager, public relations and corporate social responsibility; Alysia White, assistant vice-president, group marketing; Marchelle Williams, talent management officer; and Simone Walker, vice-president, group marketing and executive director, Sagicor Foundation, show off

Sagicor wins big at AMCHAM Awards2018-11-19T13:55:54+00:00
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