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2023-01-12T06:16:32+00:00

Draft regulations governing the establishment of the National Identification System (NIDS) were tabled in the House of Representatives today. Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, said NIDS is intended to make the lives of Jamaicans easier and easier for persons to do business in

Mobile version Subscribe to this feed Join us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Draft NIDS regulations tabled in parliament2023-01-12T06:16:32+00:00

Why you need LinkedIn to grow your business in 2023

2023-01-12T06:10:05+00:00

"LinkedIn?... You mean the job posting site?" If that was your initial thought when you read the headline, you wouldn't be wrong but you would be outdated in your thoughts about LinkedIn. The platform has grown tremendously from its days of just being the place to go to look for

Why you need LinkedIn to grow your business in 20232023-01-12T06:10:05+00:00

Public sector pension fund yet to be set up

2023-01-07T23:03:29+00:00

n September 2017 the Jamaican Senate passed the Pensions (Public Service) Act of 2017 and the Constitution (Amendment) (Establishment Fund) (Payment of Pensions) Act of 2017 under which pensionable officers were required to contribute five per cent of salary towards a pension. Today deductions still flow freely into and out

Public sector pension fund yet to be set up2023-01-07T23:03:29+00:00

a Employers urged to institute auto enrolment as protection from old-age poverty

2023-01-05T00:26:45+00:00

HUGH Reid, general manager of JN Life Insurance, has urged employers to consider automatic enrolment of employees in a pension scheme to improve the circumstances of their workers, especially women in retirement. According to Reid, there are several factors that leave women more vulnerable than men to old-age poverty, such

a Employers urged to institute auto enrolment as protection from old-age poverty2023-01-05T00:26:45+00:00

Local company says some reinsurers leaving Caribbean market

2023-01-05T00:00:00+00:00

At least one local insurance company is saying some reinsurers on the international market with which they do business in the Caribbean are leaving the market. Peter Levy, Managing Director of British Caribbean Insurance Company (BCIC), said so far, a few have decided to either cut off the region or

Local company says some reinsurers leaving Caribbean market2023-01-05T00:00:00+00:00

5.9% growth in September quarter puts J’can economy almost at pre-COVID level

2023-01-04T23:46:18+00:00

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) has reported that the economy is almost back to its pre-COVID level. At its quarterly media briefing on Friday, STATIN reported economic growth of 5.9 per cent for the September quarter compared with the same quarter in the previous year. This means economic output,

5.9% growth in September quarter puts J’can economy almost at pre-COVID level2023-01-04T23:46:18+00:00

Accountant shortage?

2022-12-25T13:35:24+00:00

PEART...people are encouraged to hire trained chartered accountants, pay a fair wage and ensure they are recruiting and hiring our young people to ensure that we have a surplus of accountants. Accounting and auditing firm KPMG is reporting that there's a shortage of chartered accountants and information technology auditors. Speaking

Accountant shortage?2022-12-25T13:35:24+00:00

Health insurance scheme coming for members of the entertainment and cultural industries

2022-12-25T11:48:05+00:00

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport, Olivia Grange Members of the local entertainment and cultural industries will soon have a dedicated health insurance scheme. Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport, Olivia Grange, made the disclosure at the Rebel Salute media launch on Wednesday at the ROK Hotel, in

Health insurance scheme coming for members of the entertainment and cultural industries2022-12-25T11:48:05+00:00
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