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NCB offers loans for disaster recovery
NATIONAL Commercial Bank (NCB) has launched a $150 million loan facility to help Jamaicans rebuild property damaged by Hurricane Ivan.

Scotiabank provides $300m for agri sector
SCOTIABANK IS providing the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) with $300 million to assist with the rehabilitation of the agricultural sector, according to the managing director of Scotiabank in Jamaica, William Clarke.


JNBS lends assistance to mortgagors
THE JAMAICA National Building Society (JNBS) has established a special low-interest rate homeowner recovery loan plan for its mortgagors who need assistance to carry out repairs related to Ivan. This was one of several


MoBay expo on track
WESTERN BUREAU: THE RECENTLY-launched 'Expo 2004', slated for October 8-10 in Montgeo Bay, is still on target to showcase products and services from local and international companies, seeking to expand their commercial prospects.


Ashenheim to resign as Carreras chairman
CHAIRMAN OF the Carreras Group, George Ashenheim, has announced his intention to retire from the helm of the board. "This is the last


C&WJ was ready for 'Ivan'
WHILE HURRICANE Ivan ravaged the country last week, both Cable & Wireless Jamaica's (C&WJ) fixed line and cellular networks stayed on track, allowing members of the public to contact family and friends.

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