HE launch of the EXIM Bank/JMEA e-Commerce Funder last Friday was celebrated as a “glorious partnership” of stakeholders coming together to support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and provide them with opportunities to export. The e-Commerce Funder is a financial solution created through a partnership between the National Export-Import Bank (EXIM Bank) and theContinue reading “‘Glorious partnership’ EXIM Bank, JMEA launch e-Commerce Funder”
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Jamaica a Favourable Business Destination – Dr. Dunn
Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Dr. the Hon. Norman Dunn, says that programmes put in place by the government to combat the economic effects of the COVID -19 pandemic, has strengthened the island’s position in the region as a favourable business destination. “This government continues to pursue a boldContinue reading “Jamaica a Favourable Business Destination – Dr. Dunn”
Consumers Encouraged to Use CAC App
Consumers have been encouraged to use the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) mobile application for guidance, in making local purchasing decisions. Addressing a recent Jamaica Information Service (JIS) ‘Think Tank’, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dolsie Allen, told JIS News that the application supports the Commission’s efforts to keep consumers in the know. “We want our consumersContinue reading “Consumers Encouraged to Use CAC App”
Intelcia Provides 600 New Jobs
Global outsourcing company Intelcia officially opened its first Caribbean office in Kingston on Thursday (September 22). The company, based in New Kingston, now employs 600 Jamaicans, with more persons to be engaged as the entity continues to build out its staff complement. Intelcia is a global player in outsourcing offering solutions in four main areasContinue reading “Intelcia Provides 600 New Jobs”
Global Outsourcing Moroccan Company, Intelcia, Officially Launches in Jamaica
Kingston, Jamaica – The Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) has secured global outsourcing player, Intelcia, to join the country’s growing Global Digital Services sector. Intelcia, is the first Northern African outsourcing company to launch in Jamaica and the Caribbean. Intelcia inaugurated its first site in Jamaica following a ceremony on September 22nd, 2022, which was attendedContinue reading “Global Outsourcing Moroccan Company, Intelcia, Officially Launches in Jamaica”
CAC Secures $15.9 Million for Aggrieved Consumers
The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) secured $15.9 million in refunds and compensation on behalf of aggrieved consumers between April 1, 2022, and August 31, 2022. This is almost double the amount of $8.4 million obtained for consumers in the corresponding period in 2021. Of the $15.9 million secured so far this year, the top threeContinue reading “CAC Secures $15.9 Million for Aggrieved Consumers”
JAMPRO Presents Business Opportunities to Jamaican Diaspora in South Florida
Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) recently partnered with the Jamaica-USA Chamber of Commerce (JAUSACC) and the Jamaica Consulate General for Southeast States, to host JUSACC’S annual Power Lunch and Business Expo in Davie, Florida. The event brought together stakeholders from the Jamaican diaspora and the business community in Florida to network and learn about opportunities inContinue reading “JAMPRO Presents Business Opportunities to Jamaican Diaspora in South Florida”
CAC Encourages Parents to Invest in Staple Textbooks
The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) encourages parents to invest in staple textbooks, such as dictionaries and atlases, and offers cost-saving tips when these are being purchased for school-aged children. Speaking at a recent Jamaica Information Service (JIS) ‘Think Tank’, the CAC’s Director of Research, Racquel White, said while the Ministry of Education and Youth providesContinue reading “CAC Encourages Parents to Invest in Staple Textbooks”
Average 8.51 Per Cent Increase in Textbook Prices – CAC
The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) has reported the findings of this year’s annual school textbook survey, which was conducted between August 8 and 12. Speaking at a JIS ‘Think Tank’, today (September 13), the CAC’s Director of Research, Racquel White, said the findings revealed that there was an average 8.51 per cent increase in textbookContinue reading “Average 8.51 Per Cent Increase in Textbook Prices – CAC”
First 114 Apprentices Graduate from Global Services Sector Programme
The first cohort of 114 persons, who participated in the Global Services Sector (GSS) Apprenticeship Programme, have graduated and are now expected to bolster the leadership capacity in the rapidly growing industry. The programme, which was launched in 2020, allows GSS firms to upskill their employees into new areas of management and provides the workersContinue reading “First 114 Apprentices Graduate from Global Services Sector Programme”