JMMB combines business with breakfast

Published: Friday | September 14, 2012 Comments 0
Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited's Petra Williamson (left) and decorator Melissa Grizzle epitomise corporate chic.
Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited's Petra Williamson (left) and decorator Melissa Grizzle epitomise corporate chic.
Tropicana Jewellers' Kishin Samtani (left), Sandals Resorts International's Adam Stewart and Montego Freeport Limited's Gloria Henry chatted at the JMMB and Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry corporate breakfast.
Tropicana Jewellers' Kishin Samtani (left), Sandals Resorts International's Adam Stewart and Montego Freeport Limited's Gloria Henry chatted at the JMMB and Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry corporate breakfast.
President of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry Davon Crump (left) has the attention of ATL Automotive's Sam McKenzie.
President of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry Davon Crump (left) has the attention of ATL Automotive's Sam McKenzie.
From left: Guest speaker, chairman of the Jamaica Tourist Board, Dennis Morrison, enjoys the comments from JMMB's Lorna Hall and Noel Harty, after speaking at the organisation's partnered Corporate Breakfast Forum with the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, at the Secrets Resort and Spa, Montego Bay, Wednesday morning. - Contributed Photos
From left: Guest speaker, chairman of the Jamaica Tourist Board, Dennis Morrison, enjoys the comments from JMMB's Lorna Hall and Noel Harty, after speaking at the organisation's partnered Corporate Breakfast Forum with the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, at the Secrets Resort and Spa, Montego Bay, Wednesday morning. - Contributed Photos
JMMB's Jermaine Burrell has the attention of the UWI Mona Western Jamaica Campus' Sandra March (left) and Billy Craig's Karlene Maye at his organisation's Corporate Breakfast Forum.
JMMB's Jermaine Burrell has the attention of the UWI Mona Western Jamaica Campus' Sandra March (left) and Billy Craig's Karlene Maye at his organisation's Corporate Breakfast Forum.

Since its inception, the Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) Group has established itself as one of the leading brokerage houses in the Caribbean, now offering a wide range of investment solutions, banking and insurance services in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and the Dominican Republic.

On Wednesday, the Group partnered with the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry for a Corporate Breakfast Forum themed 'investment Opportunities In New & Emerging Markets'.

JMMB made inroads into Brazil, one of the top performers in Latin America where, comparatively, the growth forecast is robust.

"The average Brazilian's wealth has increased by an average of 10 per cent per year since 2007, and cumulatively by 85 per cent," JMMB's senior economist and sovereign research manager told the Montego Bay business community, as he urged local investors to purchase Latin American Debt (including— Brazilian debt).

Today brings you highlights of the corporate breakfast event.





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