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  • Scotia DBG Investments has been appointed broker and financial advisor for the government's divestment of the Pegasus Hotels of Jamaica.

    The government owns the Pegasus through the Urban Development Corporation, but Prime Minister Bruce Golding had given instructions for the asset to be sold.

    A notice in Friday's Financial Gleaner invited expressions of interest for the government's 59.81% share-holding in the company.

  • Euromoney Awards for excellence 2009 winners announced.

    • HSBC and Credit Suisse win top honours in Euromoney Awards for Excellence
    • Josef Ackermann receives Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contribution to Financial Markets
    • Scotiabank Jamaica is awarded Best Bank in Jamaica
  • Leadership in a Time of Crisis

    Introduction

    There are not many places in the world where bankers are actually invited to speak these days. In fact in some parts, banking is a dirty word. So I'm very grateful to head an institution that is not only respected, but at the risk of blowing our own horn, still the safest and strongest financial institution in Jamaica.

  • This Month - Childs' Month our ScotiaVolunteers from subsidiaries, branches and departments across the Scotiabank Group will be involved in numerous activities focusing on creating a Bright Future for our children and enhancing our image as an institution that cares for children.

  • Scotiabank and the Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC) signed a partnership agreement today to help identify and support high potential small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) across the Caribbean. This partnership represents a solid pillar of the IIC’s FINPYME program (www.finpyme.org).

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