Doctor fees impacted by swipe card changes

2018-05-11T14:03:56+00:00

Sagicor Life Jamaica yesterday announced that changes in the administration of its swipe machine system could result in clients spending more out of their pockets for each doctor visit. In an emailed notice to clients yesterday, Sagicor reasoned that it has been receiving feedback from clients and their members over

Doctor fees impacted by swipe card changes2018-05-11T14:03:56+00:00

Five Jamaican start-ups compete in International Business Model Competition

2018-05-11T14:00:22+00:00

A delegation of five university start-up teams, representing both The University of the West Indies (UWI) and Northern Caribbean University, will participate in the International Business Model Competition (IBMC) in Utah, USA, later this week. This will be the first time that this many teams from Jamaica will feature in

Five Jamaican start-ups compete in International Business Model Competition2018-05-11T14:00:22+00:00

NCB’s bid for Guardian Holdings to go before TTSEC

2018-05-11T13:56:49+00:00

May 15 has been set as the date for the Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSEC) to begin hearing a claim that the bid by NCB Financial Group to acquire Guardian Holdings breached Trinidad's securities laws. The TTSEC launched an investigation into the takeover bid in February following a

NCB’s bid for Guardian Holdings to go before TTSEC2018-05-11T13:56:49+00:00

Road Traffic Act likely passed today

2018-05-09T12:26:24+00:00

The long-awaited Road Traffic Act (RTA) takes another step to implementation today when the Senate meets to debate the Bill. This should be the final step for the Bill which is to repeal and replace the existing 1938 Act. It was passed in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, February

Road Traffic Act likely passed today2018-05-09T12:26:24+00:00

Jamaica Broilers supports micro-economic mobilisation

2018-05-09T12:22:13+00:00

Jamaica Broilers Group President & CEO, Christopher Levy (centre), and Best Dressed Chicken Director of Sales & Marketing, Michael Jones (right), join the Best Dressed Chicken team at Expo Jamaica 2018. From left are: Avadaugn Sinclair, Cordia Panton-Williams, Trevin Nairne, Racquel Watson, Danielle Lue, Kimberley Naar, Lorraine Kemble, Lackesha Pitter,

Jamaica Broilers supports micro-economic mobilisation2018-05-09T12:22:13+00:00

Cedric Stephens | Claim settlement through dispute resolution

2018-05-09T12:15:18+00:00

QUESTION: I have a dispute with a life insurer. It involves millions of dollars. I do not necessarily want to resolve the matter through legal means but will if I am forced to. What are my options? - R.G., Kingston 6 INSURANCE HELPLINE: Many of the persons who seek information

Cedric Stephens | Claim settlement through dispute resolution2018-05-09T12:15:18+00:00

Levy heads IAJ

2018-05-06T08:43:06+00:00

Managing director of British Caribbean Insurance Company (BCIC) Peter Levy has been elected president of Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ). Levy, who replaces outgoing President Eric Hosin of Guardian Life, was elected president during IAJ's annual general meeting last Wednesday. Outgoing President Hosin served for two years. Under the IAJ's

Levy heads IAJ2018-05-06T08:43:06+00:00

Local investments sending multiple signals — Shaw

2018-05-06T08:34:41+00:00

Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries (MICAF) Audley Shaw says that the response of the private sector to his ministry's performance in setting an appropriate policy and legislative framework for business shows an overwhelming level of confidence. Opening the 2018/19 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representatives yesterday at

Local investments sending multiple signals — Shaw2018-05-06T08:34:41+00:00

World Bank says remittances grew significantly in the Caribbean in 2017

2018-04-26T07:06:37+00:00

WASHINGTON, Apr 24, CMC – The World Bank says remittance flows into Latin America and the Caribbean grew 8.7 per cent in 2017, reaching another record high of nearly US$80 billion. The Washington-based financial institution said the main factors for the increase were stronger growth in the United States and tighter

World Bank says remittances grew significantly in the Caribbean in 20172018-04-26T07:06:37+00:00
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