Kingston, Jamaica — Jamaica has now been brought into a broader regional framework linking CIBC FirstCaribbean and Renozan Limited, following a move that aligns the market with arrangements already in
Banking
Amid widespread disruptions still rippling across the island, National Commercial Bank (NCB) is advancing its post-crisis recovery with the reopening of its Baywest and Negril branches this Wednesday. These two
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica’s commerce appears unchanged on the surface. Pharmacies dispense as usual, supermarkets hum through their checkout lanes, and consumers carry on without pause. Yet beneath that rhythm,
KINGSTON, JAMAICA —Appearing on the latest episode of Algo’s Podcast, Renozan Limited's President Sadeeke McGregor offered a firm assessment of what he described as “an infrastructural reshuffling” of payments across
Leadership in fintech isn’t about loud launches or inflated valuations. It’s about infrastructure, consistency, and execution. That’s exactly what Renozan Limited has been steadily building — and under the leadership
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Subtle movement is underway within Jamaica’s retail landscape, as interest in Renozan’s payment infrastructure continues to grow across key commercial centres. Following recent engagement from one of
Kingston, Jamaica – July 11, 2025 — Four of Jamaica’s largest banks are preparing to overhaul their payment infrastructure in a coordinated effort to eliminate outdated fees and modernize transaction
Corporate Jamaica delivered a one-two punch of public service last Thursday, tackling two very different shortages at once: hospital blood reserves and professional accountability. Scotiabank Turns Its HQ into a
KINGSTON, Jamaica — British Caribbean Insurance Company (BCIC) has officially picked up the keys to JN General Insurance Company (JNGI) and is already mapping out a one-licence structure that could
National Commercial Bank Jamaica (NCBJ) has opened a new chapter in its digital-payments playbook, rolling out projects that attack cash usage on every front—from toll plazas to smartphones. The bank
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