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December 2025 by Steven Jackson

Inflation keeps falling but businesses continue to bet on rising prices

Jamaican businesses are bracing for a potential uptick in prices, despite falling annual inflation, which was estimated at 1.2 per cent in August, one of the lowest levels in recent years.…
Managing Director of JN Bank, Leesa Kow.
December 2025 by Steven Jackson

JN Bank overcomes ‘close call’ to grow capital and profit

JN Bank Limited met tougher regulatory capital requirements in its 2025 financial year ending March, while also posting higher pre-tax profit and fewer impairment losses, its newly released financial…
Dayton Wood, chairman of the Jamaica Developers Association.
December 2025

As outsourcing stalls, construction companies eyeing new growth sectors

With the outsourcing sector in Jamaica facing a level of uncertainty at this time, developers of real estate are putting their construction dollars towards space for other types of businesses. Dayton…

A section of The Hip Strip as seen in 2015, home to various hospitality businesses, inclusive of entertainment spots, eateries and hotels, and retail shops in the resort city of Montego Bay.
December 2025 by Steven Jackson

Hunt on for consultant to fix underperforming Tourism Linkages Network

The Ministry of Tourism plans to undertake a review of the Tourism Linkages Network, following revelations that the programme has not delivered on its core economic objectives. “The programme’s actual…

Regulator of the insurance sector, Financial Services Commission, New Kingston.
December 2025 by Steven Jackson

Jamaica insurance sector on a positive track

Jamaica’s insurance sector continues to expand, with total assets just shy of the $600-billion mark and capital buffers showing improvement, the Financial Services Commission, FSC, indicated in its…

Ministry of Finance building, National Heroes Circle, Kingston.
December 2025

Jamaica’s debt to fall faster than projected, says Fitch

Fitch Ratings expects Jamaica’s debt-to-GDP ratio to decline faster than official forecasts, a new report released this month shows. The rating agency also made note of the country’s successful…

A TotalEnergies sign sits amid rubble on Market Street in Falmouth, Trewlany, on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 after the passage of Hurricane Melissa, which swept through Jamaica on October 28.
December 2025

Melissa cuts path of destruction but big business still standing

Businesses and financial markets were slowly ramping up operations on Thursday even as damage assessments continued in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, which hit Jamaica with Category 5 strength,…

Group CEO of General Accident Insurance Company Jamaica Limited, Sharon Donaldson.
December 2025 by Neville Graham

Genac aiming to become regional powerhouse as Beacon joins group

General Accident Insurance Company Jamaica Limited is expanding through the addition of a new subsidiary, Trinidad-based Beacon Insurance Company Limited, which will create one of the largest regional…
December 2025 by Luke Douglas

Some financial houses offer loan relief post-Melissa

In the aftermath of the passage of Hurricane Melissa, some banks and credit unions are easing up on loan repayments as a form of relief for the thousands of individuals and small businesses that had…