Excerpt from Observer
column published 20 FEB 2017
by Jean Lowrie-Chin
Garfene
Grandison posted a query in social media about the heavy traffic in the
Corporate Area since the beginning of the year.
My response was that I was hearing and seeing growing interest in
Jamaica. The latest Don Anderson Business
Confidence Survey indicates a positive outlook from businesses and high
expectations from consumers.
Bank of Jamaica Governor Brian Wynter |
We are able to track the facts and figures on
national development via regular reports from The Economic Growth Council, The
Economic Programme Oversight Committee and The Public Sector Transformation
Oversight Committee. Only last week, Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Governor Brian
Wynter announced that Jamaica is one of the first countries in the world, and
the first in the Caribbean which will have an IMF-approved National Summary
Data Page (NSDP).
A Business Observer report quoted the BOJ Governor: “This
display of greater transparency and accountability, this structured effort, is
itself of great interest to international rating agencies and others, and will
contribute to better credit ratings for the country.”
The Jamaican stock market
has been on a bull run since the start of the year, and the BPO sector is
expanding rapidly. Let us never forget
those matriarchs and patriarchs who have set us on this dynamic trajectory,
including such legends as Chris Blackwell, Hyacinth Chen, Glen Christian,
Oliver Clarke, Karl Hendrickson, Audrey Hinchcliffe, Dennis Lalor, Lorna Myers, Peter
McConnell, Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, the late greats Carlton Alexander, Gladstone
Chang, Joan Duncan, Maurice Facey, Rose Leon, Fred Kennedy, Paco Kennedy and
Saleem Mahfood. If we start calling the
names of their younger family members and the new stars of enterprise, this
column would run out of space. Suffice it to say that an energetic generation
of entrepreneurs is making its mark.
Let us study these successful
journeys to plan our own path to prosperity.
Stay tuned to business news and read those financial supplements
carefully. The Jamaica Stock Exchange website has links to all the listed
companies. Never has information been so accessible.
Now that we are opening
this new path of data-powered strategy and transparency, the risk of being
damaged by corrupt practices has been minimized. It is an excellent time to venture out, using
your education and talents to create opportunities for yourself and others.
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