Minister Hill Urges Consortiums for JSE Listings
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Companies seeking to list on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) are being urged to form consortiums as a strategy to access capital for growth.
The call came from Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Senator the Hon. Aubyn Hill, during his address at the JSE’s 21st Regional Investment and Capital Markets Conference, held recently at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston.
Minister Hill noted that as Jamaica’s business landscape evolves, consortiums will be vital to shaping the nation’s economic future.
“Get the consortiums together. Come together, make yourself into one company… try to come up with solutions as to how to put companies together. Think of how to stop being individualist and singular shareholding companies. This protects your interests,” he contended.
Senator Hill urged financial institutions to assess and prepare companies eligible for listing on the JSE.
“We want them to build their business in Jamaica, [but also] export that business. The capital is available, the frameworks are in place. The opportunities are right here in Jamaica. I invite all partners to invest in the businesses here… and join in this noble national effort to cement our political independence with a robust and sustained economic independence,” he said.
Meanwhile, Minister Hill invited stakeholders in the financial services sector to contribute to the effective use of US$2.4 billion in private capital to be mobilised for Jamaica’s post‑Hurricane Melissa reconstruction.
“That is slated to go to the private sector. We have a country that we are not just going to have to rebuild… we have a country that we are going to have to build for the future,” he emphasised.
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Invest, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) will drive private investment through public‑private partnership frameworks.
This initiative forms part of a broader three‑year, coordinated multilateral financing package valued at up to US$6.7 billion, designed to support Jamaica’s recovery, reconstruction, and long‑term resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
The three-day JSE conference, held from January 20 to 22, convened key participants in the financial services industry to exchange ideas on issues critical to the sector’s development.
It also provided a strategic forum for policymakers, business leaders, and market participants to explore strategies for expanding Jamaica’s capital markets and strengthening investor engagement.
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