‘JEP ENERGIZES LOCAL COMMUNITY WITH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES’

Kingston, Jamaica – April 7, 2010 – Albert Einstein famously stated that ‘energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can only be transformed from one state to another’. It seems only fitting that an energy company, Jamaica Energy Partners (JEP), would be at the forefront of converting Jamaica’s negative use of energy in fiscal stagnation, staggering crime and social indiscipline into its more efficient and positive application in growth and nation building.

CALL ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE -THE INSIDER TPS LAUNCHED

With Rising call costs being another consequence of economic challenges, many businesses have begun to feel the pinch of having to dole out more in the long and short run to cover increased telephone expenses. While Information communication technologies (ICT’s) have proven to be essential to a company’s operations, there’s no doubt that a reduction in this expense would benefit companies with their planning and management if a call cutting strategy were available. In meeting the demand for this well needed cost cutting strategy, Interactive Voice Solutions Jamaica(IVSJA) was launched The Insider TPS (Track. Plan. Save) on Wednesday, November 4 at the Knutsford Court Hotel in Kingston.

CHURCHES COOPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LAUNCHES INTERNET BANKING SERVICE

ibankingKingston, Jamaica: September 28, 2009- After being one of the first credit unions to utilise social networking sites, blogs, text messaging and video sharing websites to communicate with both existing and potential customers, Churches Cooperative Credit Union (CCCU) is raising the bar on its customer service once again with the launch of “I Transact”, its internet banking portal which gives clients the ease and convenience of doing financial transactions online.

CCCU’s online banking portal can be accessed from the company’s website www.churchescreditunion.com. Customers can use the facility to transfer funds between accounts, view and print statements, make loan payments and check their account balances anywhere they have internet access.

GK Offers Low Priced Meals To Beat The Recession!

image003Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill the nation’s largest Caribbean owned franchise chain, will introduce a low priced meal alternative to customers starting July 1st to August 31st on two of its top-selling menu items. Dubbed the “$2.99 Recession Special” for good reason…. the franchise chain is joining the cause to help customers keep money in their pockets by offering a “snacker” meal of curry or stew chicken served with rice & peas for under $3.

According to GK President & CEO Lowell Hawthorne, this promotion is well-timed, as customers become more discerning about where and how they spend the limited funds at their disposal.

CHURCHES CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR CHURCHES AND CHARITIES

Kingston, Jamaica: April 20, 2009: In the midst of the harsh economic climate where “cut backs” are the order of the day, the Churches Co-operative Credit Union has announced that it will be making several contributions to local churches and charities as part of the “Churches Season of Giving” Campaign Part 1. This campaign includes the “Churches Supporting Churches Project” which focuses on providing assistance towards church related outreach programs.

The bold initiative will see the Credit Union making donations to at least ten (10) churches, charitable organizations and worthy causes as well as carrying out social outreach and providing support for the performing arts throughout the year.

2009 JAMAICA PRODUCT EXCHANGE (JAPEX)

Business Forum Showcases Jamaica’s Tourism Product and Growing
Latin American Market for Travel Agents, Tour Operators and Wholesalers

NEW YORK, NY. Friday, March 20, 2009. Jamaica’s resort capital, Montego Bay, will host the 19th annual Jamaica Product Exchange (JAPEX) from May 11-14, 2009. This year’s theme is “Jamaica…It Happens Here” which embodies the exciting diversity of the destination’s products, including its business offerings, abundance of attractions, energetic nightlife, rich history and culture. Attendees will also participate in a new session this year which focuses on the emerging Latin American market and its role in the growth of Jamaica’s tourism.