Holness: Jamaicans should embrace digital technology, commer

Holness: Jamaicans should embrace digital technology, commerce


Prime Minister Andrew Holness (third left), cuts the ribbon to reopen the renovated banking hall of Scotiabank in downtown Kingston on December 10. Sharing the moment (from left) are: Jeffrey Hall, chairman, Scotia Group Jamaica; David Noel, president and chief executive officer, Scotia Group Jamaica; Audrey Tugwell Henry, executive vice president, retail banking, Scotiabank; and Julian Robinson, Opposition spokesman on finance, planning and the public service.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has emphasised that Jamaicans should embrace digital technology and commerce, and that there is commitment to financial inclusion for all Jamaicans.
“All banks and the Government have committed to financial inclusion, meaning that all Jamaicans must be able to access and participate in the formal banking system. They must be able to access banking services and banking products, but, on the other hand, there is the efficiency as to how these products and services are delivered,” he said.

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