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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | March 30, 2008

$80-million ride - Jamaica's most expensive cars
What would you do with $80 million? Most persons would likely invest it, either in real estate or perhaps a business. But what about spending it all on a car - yes, one car - that offers unsurpassed luxury, elegance, speed and more importantly, high-level security.

Why bank fees attract GCT

Question: My bank charges a fee known as 'minimum balance fee' on savings accounts when the balance is below the $2,000 minimum required to open such an account. This fee attracts GCT... Whether these charges are fair is arguable, but on what is GCT being charged?

Bank charges unreasonable - Samuda Consumer Affairs Commission to publish survey of fees

Jamaica's commercial banks are imposing unreasonable charges on customers, according to Industry and Commerce Minister, Karl Samuda, who levelled the criticism based on the results of a survey done by the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC).

NCB vs Scotiabank: Who will be profit king?

The two commercial banking giants in Jamaica are racing like greyhounds to see who will be the king of profits in the 2008 financial year. Scotia Group Jamaica Limited has had a considerable lead for quite some time, but National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited has gained significantly on this lead and is now starting to nip at SGJ's hind legs.

Test-driving an Audi ... thrill of a lifetime

Audi's four circles is one of the most recognisable insignias coming from a country renowned for engineering and craftsmanship of luxury automobiles. The German car maker, earlier this month, played host to journalists from Latin America on a tour of its Ingolstadt plant that highlighted the design and manufacturing process of the luxury brand.





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