...Look like Jalawelo shudda deh at di Diaspora Conference... Unnu fi mek di Newsletta karrect dat false impression dem ah gi persons
But mebbe dem nuh consider Seedless Grape-eaters Jamaican
JN to launch Jamaica's 'first' crowd-funding website
www.isupportjamaica.com to allow global community to donate or lend funds to micro entrepreneurs
Sunday, June 23, 2013
JAMAICA National's microfinance arm will next month launch a crowd-funding website that will allow entrepreneurs to access financing from people all over the world.
The global portal, isupportjamaica.com, was unvieled by JN Small Business Loans Limited (JNSBL) to hundreds of overseas-based Jamaicans at the 2013 Jamaica Diaspora Conference in Montego Bay, St James.
Saniah Spencer, operations and development manager for community banking at the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) right, introduces a patron attending the 2013 Diaspora Conference, to the new I Support Jamaica website, established by JNSBS' microfinance subsidiary, JN Small Business Loans Limited. The portal will become the island's first crowdfunding site and will allow people anywhere in the world to donate or lend funds to the island's micro entrepreneurs or contribute to local charitable projects, the company said.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/busin...#ixzz2XBhKTXhA
But mebbe dem nuh consider Seedless Grape-eaters Jamaican
JN to launch Jamaica's 'first' crowd-funding website
www.isupportjamaica.com to allow global community to donate or lend funds to micro entrepreneurs
Sunday, June 23, 2013
JAMAICA National's microfinance arm will next month launch a crowd-funding website that will allow entrepreneurs to access financing from people all over the world.
The global portal, isupportjamaica.com, was unvieled by JN Small Business Loans Limited (JNSBL) to hundreds of overseas-based Jamaicans at the 2013 Jamaica Diaspora Conference in Montego Bay, St James.
Saniah Spencer, operations and development manager for community banking at the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) right, introduces a patron attending the 2013 Diaspora Conference, to the new I Support Jamaica website, established by JNSBS' microfinance subsidiary, JN Small Business Loans Limited. The portal will become the island's first crowdfunding site and will allow people anywhere in the world to donate or lend funds to the island's micro entrepreneurs or contribute to local charitable projects, the company said.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/busin...#ixzz2XBhKTXhA
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