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JMMB reveals strong Q1 2023 Performance
Business
20 September 2023

JMMB reveals strong Q1 2023 Performance

At the recent Mayberry Investor Forum, Keith Duncan, CEO of JMMB Group disclosed that the company pulled off a remarkable first quarter.

Read more: JMMB reveals strong Q1 2023 Performance

Cash Pot and Money Time get on a Supa Train
Business
15 September 2023

Cash Pot and Money Time get on a Supa Train

Cash Pot and Money Time players will have a chance to earn bigger winnings with Supreme Ventures’ latest promotion - Supa Train.

Read more: Cash Pot and Money Time get on a Supa Train

No bail-out for SSL, says Finance Minister Clarke
Business
06 September 2023

No bail-out for SSL, says Finance Minister Clarke

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke said the Government's intervention to cover the operating expenses at fraud-hit Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) is not a bail-out. Clarke made the claim in an X (formerly Twitter) Spaces on Friday.

Read more: No bail-out for SSL, says Finance Minister Clarke

Baord members of 138 Student Living in discussion following the extraordinary general meeting on Monday, March 20, 2023, at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel. From left are: Ian Parsard, chairman; Stephen Greig, company secretary: Peter Pearson, director; Marrynette Lee, director; John Lee, director; Cranston Ewan, CEO; and Seymour Millen, CFO.
Business
04 September 2023

138 Student Living seeking $2.15b from APO

The 138 Student Living (Jamaica) Limited (138SL) is seeking to a raise a minimum of $2.15 billion in a second-round capital raise.

Read more: 138 Student Living seeking $2.15b from APO

US$255-m boost - Jamaica to drawdown IMF funds for debt refinancing
Business
01 September 2023

US$255-m boost - Jamaica to drawdown IMF funds for debt refinancing

JAMAICA is set to draw down US$255 million in loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) with the money to be steered towards refinancing high interest debt coming to maturity shortly.

Read more: US$255-m boost - Jamaica to drawdown IMF funds for debt refinancing

  1. Fontana sets new records, but shares dip
  2. MFS Capital Partners gains 15% on Wednesday
  3. Supreme Ventures Limited and Mayberry Investments Reward Sunshine Girls' with $1M Investment Accounts
  4. FIRSTROCK GROUP TOTAL ASSETS GROW TO US90M IN UNDER 5 YEARS
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