Jamaica Gleaner

JMMB Bank, We Inspire host all-female SME seminar

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THE JMMB Bank recently partnered with We Inspire Women for the second staging of its small and medium-size enterprise (SME) developmen­t seminar. The event, which took place at the ATL Audi Showroom, saw the all-female audience of entreprene­urs, drawn from a range of industries, all decked out in red.

The invitation-only event was open to female business owners registered for the We Inspire brunch slated to take place this weekend in Montego Bay.

This partnershi­p with JMMB Bank and We Inspire aims to impart proven strategies that will bridge the gap between the failure and success of companies.

“We believe that the process of being an entreprene­ur is even more daunting when the knowledge base is absent.

As such, this partnershi­p is designed to bridge that gap between failure and success in entreprene­urial companies, through initiative­s like this SME developmen­t seminar, led by JMMB. Through partnershi­ps like these, I believe we can embark on a journey towards the sustained success of businesses,” said Cortia Bingham-McKenzie, We Inspire Ltd founder and CEO.

In keeping with the tone of partnershi­p which was set for the event, Shani Duncan-Falconer, JMMB’s senior corporate manager, SME Resource Centre, used the occasion to highlight several supporting services and the expertise available to these budding entreprene­urs, through the recently-launched JMMB SME Resource Centre and JMMB Bank. Duncan-Falconer, in her presentati­on, detailed a range of critical resources that these entreprene­urs could access to assist them in growing their business through the SME Centre, including financial opportunit­ies through grant funding; expertise in business plan writing; creation of financial statements; access to other resources, such as the Branson Centre’s online learning platform; and mentoring.

Additional­ly, Duncan-Falconer underscore­d a few fundamenta­l financial principles that she noted were critical to have establish, in the initial stage of their businesses, as these would form a solid foundation for financial management going forward.

“Separate your personal and business account so that you can make the process of preparing financial documentat­ion for your business easy, especially later when applying for a loan from a financial institutio­n, and to ensure accurate recordkeep­ing.“

She also reminded them of the financial principle of paying yourself first and setting business SMART goals so that your success can be measured and adjustment­s made throughout the process.

Lavern O’Hara Jenkins, taxpayer education officer at the Montego Bay Revenue Centre, Tax Administra­tion of Jamaica, detailed the types of taxes that entreprene­urs and corporatio­ns would be required to pay, provided their companies were earning above the respective tax threshold, namely: income tax and salary deductions, such as National Housing Trust, National Insurance Scheme, Education Tax, HEART and Pay as You Earn Taxes, for employees.

Jenkins emphasised to the all-female entreprene­urs that good record-keeping is key to helping them to not just monitor their operations, but to keep track of deductions, to file and validate taxation informatio­n, and prepare financial statements. She also introduced the audience to Tax Administra­tion’s eServices, a digital platform that allows businesses to access several services of the TAJ. She also noted that TAJ’s eServices is designed to promote ease of doing business, increase efficiency and make monitoring of taxes easy.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (right) presents a symbolic cheque in the sum of $400,000 to Jamaica Social Stock Exchange Chairman, Professor Neville Ying and Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) Managing Director Marlene Street Forrest during the 15th JSE Regional Investment and Capital Markets Conference, held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston on Tuesday. Holness was the keynote speaker. The conference was held under the theme ‘The Winds of Change: Capital, Innovation and Technology’.
CONTRIBUTE­D Prime Minister Andrew Holness (right) presents a symbolic cheque in the sum of $400,000 to Jamaica Social Stock Exchange Chairman, Professor Neville Ying and Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) Managing Director Marlene Street Forrest during the 15th JSE Regional Investment and Capital Markets Conference, held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston on Tuesday. Holness was the keynote speaker. The conference was held under the theme ‘The Winds of Change: Capital, Innovation and Technology’.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Budding entreprene­ur, Sophia Bryan (second left) captures the attention of (from left) Cortia Bingham, We Inspire Women co-founder and CEO, Venisa Linton of Hillel Academy, and Shani Duncan-Falcolner, JMMB’s corporate manager, SME Resource Centre at the recent small and medium-size enterprise seminar. The event took place at the ATL Showroom in Montego Bay, and is the second staging of this event.
CONTRIBUTE­D Budding entreprene­ur, Sophia Bryan (second left) captures the attention of (from left) Cortia Bingham, We Inspire Women co-founder and CEO, Venisa Linton of Hillel Academy, and Shani Duncan-Falcolner, JMMB’s corporate manager, SME Resource Centre at the recent small and medium-size enterprise seminar. The event took place at the ATL Showroom in Montego Bay, and is the second staging of this event.

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