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  2. Esme Grant - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Labour and National Insurance; In office 1970–1972: Monarch: Elizabeth II: Prime Minister: Rt. Hon Edward Seaga: Personal details; Born 20 September 1920 Bluefields, Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica: Died: 25 August 1987 (aged 66) Florida, United States: Political party: Jamaica Labour Party

  3. Financial Services Commission (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    In an order to fulfil the purpose of its existence, FSC is divided into various divisions that include insurance, corporate facilities, securities, pensions, legal issues and investigations. [5] In 2020, FSC expanded the scope of its functions and also included the national and international virtual asset service providers and trust service ...

  4. Ministries and agencies of the Jamaican government - Wikipedia

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    The ministries of Jamaica are created at the discretion of the prime minister of Jamaica to carry out the functions of government. As of 2016, the prime minister is Andrew Holness . The agencies of Jamaica are created by both parliamentary law and assigned to ministers to oversee.

  5. Nigel A. L. Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Clarke was born in St. Andrew, Jamaica on 20 October 1971, in an upper middle class family. His father, Justice Neville Clarke, served as a Jamaican Supreme Court judge for several decades while his mother, Mary Clarke, served as head of the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) for almost 20 years.

  6. Trevor Munroe - Wikipedia

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    He is the elder son of Jamaica's former director of public prosecutions, the late Huntley Munroe Q.C. and his wife Muriel, a florist.Munroe is married to life insurance executive Ingrid, who was the founding president and CEO of Excel Insurance Brokers and is herself a graduate of the Brooklyn College and the University of the West Indies.

  7. NCB Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    NCB Group Limited was listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange in 1986. [4] Between 1986 and 1991, the Government of Jamaica divested 61% of its shares in NCB Group Limited, and sold the remaining 39% to Jamaica M&N Investments Limited (a joint venture of the Jamaica Mutual Life Assurance Society and Jamaica National Building Society) in 1992. [4]

  8. Politics of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica constitutes an independent Commonwealth realm. [3] The Constitution vests executive power in the Cabinet, led by the Prime Minister. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested both in the government and in the Parliament of Jamaica. The Prime Minister is appointed by the governor-general, the common ...

  9. Rita Humphries-Lewin - Wikipedia

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    She founded Barita Investments in 1977 [3] with $10,000 of her own money. The company was named for herself and her sister Barbara. Besides Humphries-Lewin, the sole other initial employee was a messenger to handle deliveries. [9] Humphries-Lewin was chair of the Jamaica Stock Exchange in 1984 and again from 1995 to 2000.