Business

An aerial view of Falmouth, in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
December 9, 2025

Dom Rep positions for tourists rerouted from Jamaica by Hurricane Melissa

The Dominican Republic has authorised the arrival of 800 new flights to accommodate a surge in tourists who were originally planning to vacation in Jamaica and other nearby islands, but were rerouted…
Zinc sheeting is seen in the street after being blown from its moorings by Hurricane Melissa, October 28, 2025.
December 9, 2025 by Luke Douglas

Zinc still the roofing material of choice as storm victims restore homes

There has been an increase in sales of zinc sheeting since the passage of Hurricane Melissa, as persons push to restore their homes, many of which lost roofs made from the same material during the…
In this July 18, 2025 JIS photo, Consumer Affairs Commission CEO Dolsie Allen addresses the CAC Upcycle Competition awards ceremony held at the offices of the Bureau of Standards Jamaica in Kingston.
December 9, 2025

Oran Hall | Let the Consumer Affairs Commission fight for you

The Consumer Affairs Commission, CAC, recovered $17.21 million as compensation for aggrieved customers from 971 complaints for the period April to November, 2024, according to the Jamaica Information…
Boats are seen along the banks of the Black River in St Elizabeth on November 20, 2025. Hurricane Melissa, which hit Jamaica on October 28 has disrupted river tours and other business activity.
December 9, 2025

Yaneek Page | 2026: A hard road ahead for small businesses

We can finally wave goodbye to the 2025 hurricane season but it may be 18 months or more before Jamaica can exhale, particularly now that the message is coming from two institutions responsible for…
December 9, 2025

Rohde and Peña | AI wants our water

AI is often portrayed as the harbinger of a prosperous, more efficient future. But the machines driving this revolution depend on a resource far older – and far more contested – than data or…
Finance Minister of Brazil, Fernando Haddad.
December 9, 2025

Brazilian police crack down on US$4.8b tax-evasion and money-laundering scheme

Brazilian police launched a police operation on Thursday to dismantle a major tax-evasion and money-laundering scheme in the fuel sector. The group under investigation is Brazil’s largest tax debtor,…
Investor and chairman of Portland Private Equity, Michael Lee-Chin.
December 9, 2025 by Steven Jackson

Vote on Portland bond debt set for coming week

Bondholders are set to vote in December on terms for payment or an extension of the outstanding bonds issued by companies ultimately controlled by investor and chairman of Portland Private Equity,…
Safia Cooper, managing director of Pulse Investments Limited.
December 9, 2025

Pulse adjusts approach to revenue recognition

Pulse Investments Limited has reported a sharp contraction in core revenue for the financial year ending June as it reshapes its business model. The modelling agency and hospitality company reported…
A Fesco gas station at Beechwood Avenue, Kingston.
December 9, 2025 by Neville Graham

Fesco momentum unchecked by Melissa

Petroleum marketing company Future Energy Source Company Limited grew revenue by six per cent and profit by 21 per cent to hit new highs at the close of the September quarter. Revenue rose to $8.39…