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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Friday | June 25, 2004

FSC takes a big bite out of JSE - One quarter of JSE revenue goes to the regulators
"THE JSE cannot continue to carry out its regulatory role with its present cost structure. The JSE paid the Financial Services Commission (FSC) $20 million in fees for 2003 while it paid its entire staff $27 million for salaries in 2003."

Goodbye LoJ
SHAREHOLDERS IN the newly merged Life of Jamaica Limited (LoJ) voted yesterday to change the name of the company to Sagicor Life of Jamaica. The name change becomes effective when the Registrar of Companies certifies the change.


Cheque Clearing House - Processes trillions in record time
A STAGGERING 900,000 cheques per month with a value of $160 billion are cleared each month through the six commercial banks.


Titling process now automated
THE NATIONAL Land Agency (NLA) has achieved 'another milestone in the agency's history' with the implementation of the Land Registration System and Parcel Data Management System...


Gleaner shareholders hear about 'The Voice'
GLEANER COMPANY shareholders were formally introduced to copies of its newest acquisition, the United Kingdom-based Voice newspaper, at the company's annual general meeting last week.


Casserly calls for social partnership in nation-building
PRESIDENT AND chief executive officer of e-Services Group International, Patrick Casserly, says that there should be more partnership between the Government and the private sectors to achieve nation-building.


MAPCO invests US$1m in expansion project
MAPCO BUSINESS Printers has doubled its existing capacity with a US$1 million investment in the expansion of its plant and the acquisition of new state-of-the-art equipment...















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