General Accident targets homebuyers to replenish bottom line

2016-05-19T15:39:43+00:00

Published:Wednesday | May 18, 2016 General Accident Insurance Company is going after 20-25 per cent of additional business from the homeowners insurance market, by targeting mortgagees who pay insurance on their home loans. Through a new marketing campaign called Look. Call. Save, General Accident is urging homeowners to unbundle the

General Accident targets homebuyers to replenish bottom line2016-05-19T15:39:43+00:00

Increased tax threshold may mean more belt-tightening ahead — Byles

2016-05-19T15:30:26+00:00

Wednesday, May 18, 2016 Richard Byles reckons that the country could face more belt tightening measures to support a $25-billion gap in budget come next March aided by the increase in income tax threshold. Looking closer to home, Byles, Co-chair of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC), is optimistic that

Increased tax threshold may mean more belt-tightening ahead — Byles2016-05-19T15:30:26+00:00

Caribbean urged to unite to address challenges

2016-05-19T15:24:59+00:00

Wednesday, May 18, 2016 | 7:33 PM ST JAMES, Jamaica (JIS) — General Manager of Jamaica National, Earl Jarrett, is advocating for Caribbean countries to unite to overcome economic stagnation and threats to their individual economies. He noted that the Caribbean is one space, with a collective history and a

Caribbean urged to unite to address challenges2016-05-19T15:24:59+00:00

Jackie Sharp Takes On New Role – Head Scotiabank Caribbean – North and Centra

2016-05-19T15:19:01+00:00

[Kingston, April, 2016] Jackie Sharp, President and CEO Scotia Group Jamaica, will take on the oversight of four additional territories in her new role as Head of the Caribbean North and Central for Scotiabank.  In this new role, Ms. Sharp’s duties have been expanded to include overseeing the operations of

Jackie Sharp Takes On New Role – Head Scotiabank Caribbean – North and Centra2016-05-19T15:19:01+00:00

Debt warning issued for Ja, Caribbean

2016-05-19T15:14:50+00:00

Monday, May 16, 2016 | 12:58 PM VICTORIA, Seychelles (CMC) – A report by the London-based Commonwealth Secretariat is warning Caribbean countries if they continue on their current development path, by 2050 they will face unmanageable debt, poor growth, and greater socio-economic problems. The report, which was launched at the

Debt warning issued for Ja, Caribbean2016-05-19T15:14:50+00:00

Consumer Price Index declines 0.4% in April

2016-05-19T15:10:14+00:00

Monday, May 16, 2016 | 3:36 PM KINGSTON, Jamaica — Information from the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) reveals that the All Divisions Consumer Price Index for April 2016 declined by 0.4 per cent when compared to March 2016. A news release from STATIN on Monday said that this movement

Consumer Price Index declines 0.4% in April2016-05-19T15:10:14+00:00

Insurance Helpline | Micro-insurance market still evolving

2016-05-19T15:05:18+00:00

Published:Sunday | May 15, 2016 | 12:51 AMCedric Stephens Work on the legislative framework, “which will give effect to the implementation of micro-insurance in Jamaica”, continues. These remarks were made on May 5, 2016, by the acting deputy executive director of the Financial Services Commission (FSC), Janet Johnson-Haughton, at a

Insurance Helpline | Micro-insurance market still evolving2016-05-19T15:05:18+00:00

Lee Chin heads Economic Growth Council

2016-04-28T17:18:13+00:00

Wednesday, April 27, 2016 Michael Lee Chin Chairman of the National Commercial Bank Michael Lee Chin has been appointed chairman of the Economic Growth Council. The official appointment will be announced at the Office of the Prime Minister today. Lee-Chin is a Jamaican business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is

Lee Chin heads Economic Growth Council2016-04-28T17:18:13+00:00

Herzog set to resuscitate 207 km of Jamaican rail

2016-04-26T13:37:45+00:00

A reconditioned passenger train as seen in April 2011. The Jamaican Government received a revised plan from United States-based Herzog International last December to rehabilitate nearly two-thirds of Jamaica's rail network with an initial service targeted for this year end. The consideration is to launch the service with the downtown

Herzog set to resuscitate 207 km of Jamaican rail2016-04-26T13:37:45+00:00

PHOTO: IAJ supports motorcycle workshops

2016-04-26T10:55:53+00:00

Published:Saturday | April 23, 2016 Jordan Mullings (left) of Learn to Ride Jamaica shows Eric Husin (second left), newly elected president of the Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ) and president of Guardian Life, how to fit a motorcycle helmet properly at the IAJ’s Richmond Close, St Andrew, offices. Alphonso Grennell

PHOTO: IAJ supports motorcycle workshops2016-04-26T10:55:53+00:00
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