Angela Fowler
Director/Board Member bei SCOTIA INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD
Aktive Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
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David Arthur Noel | M | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica.
Jamaican Bar Association
| 27 Jahre |
Audrey Henry | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 7 Jahre |
Anya Schnoor | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 14 Jahre |
Jeffrey Hall | M | 55 | 17 Jahre | |
Barbara Alexander | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 18 Jahre |
Yanique Forbes-Patrick | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 9 Jahre |
Maia Wilson | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 2 Jahre |
William McConnell | M | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 8 Jahre |
Gary-Vaughn White | M | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 12 Jahre |
Audrey Richards | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 7 Jahre |
Evelyn Smith | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 9 Jahre |
Aileen Corrigan | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 2 Jahre |
Adrian Stokes | M | 44 | - | |
Vernon Douglas | M | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 2 Jahre |
Leslie Reid | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | - |
James McPhedran | M | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 2 Jahre |
Eric Crawford | M | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 7 Jahre |
Tonya Russell | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | - |
Jane George | F | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter.
Jamaican Bar Association
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Antony Hart | M | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 8 Jahre |
Stephen C. Vasciannie | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| 7 Jahre |
Shelee Wilkie-Channer | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | - |
Daniella Silvera | F | - |
Livingston, Alexander & Levy
Livingston, Alexander & Levy Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Livingston, Alexander & Levy is a private company based in Kingston, Jamaica.
Jamaican Bar Association
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Naadia White | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | - |
Matthew A. Hogarth | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Sanya Melina Goffe | F | 43 |
The International Pension & Employee Benefits Lawyers Assoc
Jamaican Bar Association
| 21 Jahre |
Courtney Sylvester | M | - | - | |
Rosemarie A. Pilliner | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | - |
Gabrielle O’Connor | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | - |
Keith Duncan | M | 61 |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | 11 Jahre |
Andrea Tinker | F | - | 31 Jahre | |
Patrick Hylton | M | 60 |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Jacqueline T. Sharp | F | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Donovan Walker | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Sheila Segree-White | F | - | - | |
Dudley Peter Walters | M | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 8 Jahre |
Gail Moss-Solomon | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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William Smith | M | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 2 Jahre |
Demetrie Adams | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Michelle Smith | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| 19 Jahre |
Vanessa Young | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Jascha Jabes | M | - | - | |
Kerry-Ann Heavens | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Anika Jengelley | F | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | 4 Jahre |
Camelay K Roberts | F | - | 7 Jahre | |
Gordon Marco-Dane | M | - | 5 Jahre | |
Jennifer E. Mcdonald | F | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | 6 Jahre |
Marc Ramsay | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Christian Tavares-Finson | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| 15 Jahre |
M. Georgia Gibson-Henlin | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Symone Mayhew | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| 27 Jahre |
Vikram Dhiman | M | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | 8 Jahre |
Mariame Robinson | F | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Kenneth Benjamin | M | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Christopher Reckord | M | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Janice A. M. Grant-Taffe | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Paul George William Cooper | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Karen Vaz | F | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Daniella Gentles | F | - |
Livingston, Alexander & Levy
Livingston, Alexander & Levy Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Livingston, Alexander & Levy is a private company based in Kingston, Jamaica. | - |
Nicole L. Foga | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| 31 Jahre |
Stephen A. Greig | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Karen Chin Quee Akin | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Michael D. McAnuff-Jones | M | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Jacqueline D. Coke-Lloyd | F | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Ella N. Hoyos | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Malcolm D. L. McDonald | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Christopher Levy | M | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Christopher David Rhys Bovell | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
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Gordon K. G. Sharp | M | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Sandra Shirley-Auxilly | F | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Richard Owen Byles | M | 73 |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Rickert G. Allen | M | 68 |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Christopher Barnes | M | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Audrey Welds | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| - |
Kathryn Lewis | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| 13 Jahre |
Michael Vaccianna | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| - |
Noel D. Levy | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| - |
Eleanor Brown | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| - |
Leonard S. Green | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| - |
Alexander I. E. Williams | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| - |
Marshall McGowan Hall | M | - |
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is a national organization of private sector associations, companies, and individuals working together to promote a competitive and productive private sector. The PSOJ is based in Kingston, Jamaica, and Jennifer E. McDonald has been the CEO of the private company since 2018. The PSOJ provides guidance for COVID-19 measures and protocols, sexual harassment, and public safety updates. The organization also offers resources and publications, including an annual report and a quarterly newsletter. | - |
Garth Kiddoe | M | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| - |
Marcette McLeggon | F | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | - |
Janet E. Morrison | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| 46 Jahre |
Katherine P. C. Francis | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| - |
Rochelle Cameron | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| - |
Gina Phillipps Black | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| 33 Jahre |
Grace Burnett | F | - |
Jamaican Bar Association
| - |
Debra Lopez-Spence | F | - | - | |
Karl Mckenzie | M | - | 13 Jahre | |
Adrian Reynolds | M | - | - |
Beziehungs-Chart
Beziehungen zu mehreren Unternehmen
Ehemalige Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
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Julie Thompson-James | F | - | 8 Jahre | |
Lissant Mitchell | M | - | 12 Jahre | |
Philip Martin | M | - | 21 Jahre | |
Anthony V. Chang | M | - | 11 Jahre | |
Brendan G. King | M | 60 |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | 4 Jahre |
Bruce Bowen | M | - | - | |
Anna Law | M | - | - | |
Makeba Bennett Easy | M | - |
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. Regional BanksFinance The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd. engages in the provision of retail and commercial banking services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking; Corporate and Commercial Banking; Treasury; Insurance Services; and Other Operations. The Retail Banking segment consists of personal banking services; personal deposit accounts; credit and debit cards; and consumer loans and mortgages. The Corporate and Commercial Banking segment offers non-personal direct debit facilities, current accounts, deposits, overdrafts, loans, trading, and other credit facilities. The Treasury segment provides the incorporation of banks liquidity and investment management function, management of correspondent bank relationships, and foreign currency trading. The Insurance Services segment involves in incorporating the provision of life and medical insurance, and individual pension administration and annuities. The Other Operations segment comprises of non-trading subsidiaries. The company was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. | - |
William Warren Smith | M | - | 1 Jahre |
Statistik
Land | Beziehungen | % des Gesamten |
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Jamaika | 100 | 100,00% |
Kanada | 1 | 1,00% |
Alter der Beziehungen
Aktive
Vergangene
Herr
Frau
Aufsichtsräte
Führungskräfte
Ursprung der Beziehungen
- Börse
- Insiders
- Angela Fowler
- Persönliches Netzwerk