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Pan Caribbean, LoJ host wellness seminar
published: Monday | December 5, 2005

Claudine Housen, Staff Reporter


Donovan Perkins (left) president and CEO of Pan Caribbean Financial Services and Richard Byles, chairman of Pan Caribbean and president of Life of Jamaica, chat with Hazel 'Cherry' Wilson, (second left) and Yvonne Buchanan, during the Life of Jamaica/Pan Caribbean 'Living Well At Any Age' cocktail reception held at the Rose Hall Resort in Montego Bay on Monday, November 21.

WESTERN BUREAU:

ONE OF the newest arrivals on the Montego Bay financial scene, Pan Caribbean Financial Services Limited, in conjunction with Life of Jamaica (LoJ), recently hosted its second wellness seminar at the Rose Hall Resort and Country Club, in Montego Bay.

In expressing his pleasure at the 'impressive turnout' for the event, president and chief executive officer for Pan Caribbean Services Limited, Mr. Donovan Perkins, explained the key concepts behind the wellness seminar series.

"We have a business philosophy that seeks to educate our customers so that you can make sound decisions when it comes to insurance, investments and retirement planning," he said. "(And as such), we have branded this event tonight as our wellness seminar because both LoJ and Pan Caribbean have an interest in not just your physical well-being and health, but also in your financial health."

Hosted under the theme: 'Living Well at Any Age', the seminar encouraged patrons to like their life and take charge of their personal finances.

It broke down the life cycle into three financial stages: Generation Now -for the career focused; Priority Us - for the family oriented; and, Good Life Plus - for the financially independent who are focusing on the quality of life.


Taken from The Sunday Gleaner, December 4, 2005

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