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Scotiabank ‘A’ claim BH Open League crown
SCOTIABANK ‘A’ dethroned arch-rivals and defending champions General Accident, 32-29, in an exciting Business House Netball Association (BHNA) Open League final at the Leila Robinson Courts on Saturday
Read MoreScotia ‘A’ seek fourth straight win
FORMER champions Scotia ‘A’ will seek their fourth straight win when they take on Pan Caribbean as the 2012 Business House Netball Association (BHNA) Open League competition continues today at the Leila Robinson Courts, National Stadium Complex, starting at 5:15 pm.
Read MoreBusiness House netball league tips off today
THE 2012 Business House Netball Association (BHNA) season will get underway with the official opening and uniform parade this evening at the Leila Robinson Courts, starting at 5:30 pm.
Read MoreDown 90% – JPS leads the way as corporate profits slide
PUBLICLY listed companies reported mixed performance during the first three months of 2012.
Read MoreSandals, nine others on environment honour roll
JET celebrates Earth Day by rewarding large donors
SANDALS Resorts International has been named among a group of private sector companies honoured by the Jamaica Environment Trust (JET) for their financial support over the years.
Read MoreGeneral Accident donates J$1-m to launch National Scholarship Digest
General Accident Insurance Company Limited, a member of the Musson Group, has signed a sponsorship agreement valued at J$1 million with Next Move Jamaica Limited. The scholarship is set up to facilitate the publication and distribution of Jamaica’s first annual National Scholarship Digest — The General Accident National Scholarship Digest (NSD). General Accident has also…
Read MoreGeneral Accident posts $1.22 billion net profit
General Accident Insurance Company Jamaica posted net profit of $1.22 billion for the year ended December 31, 2011, representing a considerable rise in earnings from the $122 million net profit posted for 2010.
Read More‘Not my fault’
Insurance companies refuse to accept liability for minor car accident claim
Read MoreInsurers jack up motor premiums
Jamaican motorists could see as much as a 30 per cent increase in new premiums, as insurance companies jack up rates to offset for a massive decline in investment income and a sharp rise in personal injury claims. “The average price change that we have put in is a little over 30 per cent, particularly…
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