AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPeace & Security: Jamaica is being flagged as the most peaceful country in the Caribbean, with the Global Peace Index placing it 70th globally, while Security Minister Horace Chang told Parliament murders are down 23% year-on-year and Jamaica is on track for fewer than 600 murders in 2026. Capital Markets: The JSE suspended trading in Kintyre Holdings and Atlantic Hardware & Plumbing after both missed audited financial filings for year-end 2025, keeping investors off the Junior Market until reports are submitted. Transport Costs: Jamaica’s full 16% PPV fare increase took effect July 1, completing the two-stage adjustment meant to help operators manage rising fuel and maintenance costs. Housing Finance: From July 1, NHT policy changes boost housing access for contributors 35 and under, including raising the reserved allocation to at least 20% and allowing young contributors to advance up to $2 million of their entitlement for deposits. Business Resilience: The Office of the Government Trustee urged MSMEs to keep proper records, watch cash-flow warning signs, and seek help early to avoid failure. Public Services & Inclusion: The Education Ministry warned schools not to deny students access over registration or fee issues, stressing forms should be provided at minimal cost and incidentals can be paid later. Disaster Readiness: NIC says it’s stepping up hurricane-season preparedness through preventative maintenance and system stress-testing lessons from Beryl and Melissa.
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