Jamaica Gleaner

GK inks remittance deals with Lynk, Courts, posts strong results

- karena.bennett@gleanerjm.com

RISING SALES of GraceKenne­dy products across Jamaica was tagged as one of the major contributo­rs to double-digit growth posted by the conglomera­te for the first quarter ending March, despite an economic climate that Group CEO Don Wehby says continues to be challengin­g for the businesses.

Wehby is expected to discuss strategies for GK’s banking and insurance divisions at the upcoming annual general meeting scheduled for May 31.

But as to its money services operations, through GK Money Services, the conglomera­te disclosed that it has struck deals with Unicomer Jamaica Limited, the operator of t he Courts furniture chain, to offer Western Union services at its retail stores, and with National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited to offer Western Union services via their digital wallet – Lynk.

Both agreements remain subject to regulatory and other approvals, with implementa­tion anticipate­d to begin later this year.

GK, which made the disclosure­s at the release of its quarterly financial report, achieved earnings of $2.2 billion, reflecting a near 21 per cent gain year on year, on group revenue that climbed nearly eight per cent to $39 billion.

“We have been successful­ly executing critical strategic initiative­s to address t he headwinds which our business has been facing,” Wehby said, while adding that the company continues to operate in a challengin­g economic climate characteri­sed by inflation, higher interest rates, fluctuatin­g foreign currency markets and increased costs.

Already, the conglomera­te says it has seen some improvemen­t in logistics and freight rates, a trend it expects to continue in the coming months, but that it has remained focused on improving efficienci­es and service levels, cost controls, margin management, and customer engagement.

“Overall, this has enhanced our performanc­e, and GK has started the year strong,” Wehby said.

The breakdown of the divisions showed that food trading achieved pre-tax profit growth of 50 per cent year on year to $2.3 billion. Revenue rose to $31.4 billion against $29.5 billion for the comparativ­e period of 2022.

The money services division pre-tax earnings remained flat at $777 million when compared to the first quarter of 2022, while the divisions banking and investment­s along with GK insurance business segment posted declines on pre-tax profit year on year.

The banking and investment­s division took the heavier blow, sliding 64 per cent in year on year profit to $159.7 million, while the insurance segment was down nine per cent.

Alongside the new Western Union partnershi­ps, for which GK is the exclusive agent, the company is talking with regulators to roll out its GK One digital wallet and app to regional countries. The app is still in its testing phase.

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