GKRS: 20 years and counting
Noel Thompson, Gleaner Writer
WESTERN BUREAU:
Twenty years ago, GraceKennedy Remittance Services (GKRS) partnered with United States-based Western Union Money Transfer Services to facilitate families and friends living overseas in sending and receiving money.
That deal totally revolutionised the conventional landscape of money transfer and only got better with the passage of time.
Don Wehby, GKRS' group chief operating officer, reminisced on those moments last Saturday, as he addressed staff and guests at the company's 20th anniversary gala banquet, held at the Secrets Resort and Spa in Montego Bay.
Said Wehby: "It was 20 years ago that GraceKennedy Remittance Services processed its first Western Union transaction. Before then, the familiar methods of transfer were via postal services or a reliance on persons travelling back and forth to take monetary gifts from loved ones abroad."
"Much has changed since then, and I am proud to say that we have not only transformed the remittance landscape in Jamaica, (but) we have (also) carved an indelible place in the minds of our customers," Wehby said.
Chairman and CEO of GKRS, Douglas Orane, said the expertise demonstrated by GKRS in connecting and communicating with Caribbean people was recognised by Western Union and today, the network stretches across eight countries and is supported by an international agent base, which operates in more than 200 countries worldwide.
Orane said he was confident that there were some marvellous opportunities for the people of Jamaica and the region as a result of the world recession, but proactive leaders are needed to capitalise on them.









