– Discuss possible areas of investment
A team from the Jamaica National Group met Prime Minister, Mark Phillips on Friday at his Office on Camp Street.
The delegation, led by Mr Norton Taylor, Chairman of Enviro-Tech, during the discussion, briefed the Prime Minister on the company’s agenda in Guyana, which includes investments in financial and technological services.
PM Phillips informed the visiting delegation that Guyana welcomes interest from other Caribbean countries and encouraged the group to look at all available opportunities.
“This is a good time to talk about investments in Guyana and for Caribbean countries to invest in Guyana. What is happening in Guyana is not only for Guyana but it is a moment for CARICOM,” the prime minister noted.
General Manager of JN Money Service LTD, Mr Horace Hines; Chief Investment Officer of Jamaica National Group, Mr Curtis Martin; Chief Executive Officer of Enviro-Tech, Mr Neil Taylor; Managing Director of Enviro-Tech, Ms Caryn Ramsden and Mr Eric Phillips were also at the meeting.
It was disclosed that the Jamaica National Group comprises several world-leading entities which provide a wide array of financial, technology, creative and fleet management services.
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