NCB launches e-financial services
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL Bank (NCB) has launched its e-financial services, an extension to its suite of alternative electronic delivery channels that will now allow customers to carry out a range of transactions through the Internet...
JAMPRO looks to IT sector for jobs and investment
JAMAICA WILL be looking to the Information Technology sector for the greatest number of new jobs and investment over the next two years, according to the projections of Jamaica Promotions Corporation.
Lascelles acquires Jamaica General Insurance Company
THE LASCELLES deMercado Group of Companies (Lascelles) has signed a contract to acquire all the issued shares in The Jamaica Insurance Company (JGI), the company announced last night.
$42 million to stage Sumfest
THE COST of staging Sumfest, which kicked off on Tuesday in Montego Bay, is expected to be about $42 million, according to concert operators, although local promoters and organisers, Summerfest Productions and Red Stripe...
Tourism on the up - Morrison
TOURISM HAS now shifted onto a path of real growth, says Jamaica Tourist Board chairman Dennis Morrison.
FSC uncovers Securities Act violations
THE FINANCIAL Services Commission (FSC) uncovered 65 violations of the Securities Act and Regulations while conducting routine examinations as part of its responsibility to supervise prescribed financial institutions...
Issa Transport changes its management structure
THE ISSA Transport group has made a number of changes to its management structure in an attempt to maximise the performance of the automotive company's various divisions.
Retirement planning with COK
DON'T WAIT until it's time to retire to think about your retirement! No matter what age you are, it's never too early to plan for your retirement - in fact, the earlier you start, the better it will be for you.
'Cool Cards' look to the future
ACROSS JAMAICA the distinctive 'Cool Cards' sign is appearing in many locations as vendors catch on to the unique method of selling phone cards being provided by this young company.
'Sports and Infamy'
THE CONCLUSION of a fairly successful staging of the XI World Netball Championships in Kingston, Jamaica, has once again highlighted the benefits that sports can bring to a nation, trying to get collective success in so many other areas.
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