Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Mayberry sees changes in management personnel

Company suffers from last quarter COVID-19 losses

- BY DURRANT PATE

Investment and brokerage company mayberry Investment­s has had two major personnel changes.

The latest resignatio­n is that of financial controller, Rakar Williams, whose resignatio­n took effect on October 6, 2020. This comes days after director of investment banking Tania Waldron-gooden resigned effective September 30, 2020.

Waldron-gooden has since taken up a new position as deputy chief executive officer of insurance brokerage company, Caribbean Assurance Brokers Limited. Williams’ departure comes 10 months after his appointmen­t on December 24, 2019.

At that time Williams succeeded Wayne Campbell, who also resigned from his position on December 24, 2019. Kayone Haynes-burke has now succeeded Williams as group financial controller, effective October 7, 2020.

FINANCIALL­Y HEALTHY

The financial performanc­e of the company during the second quarter ended June 30 showed the group recording a loss of $3.9 million, reversing the profit of $293.9 million for the same period last year. This was attributab­le to reduced fees and commission­s, lower foreign exchange gains and unrealised loss on investment securities resulting from downward price movements on equities.

Net profit attributab­le to shareholde­rs was $8.9 million for its second quarter of 2020, compared to $264.3 million for the same period last year. This resulted in earnings per share (EPS) of $0.01, down from the $0.22 reported for the second quarter of 2019.

During the period, revenue lines that experience­d growth during the quarter included dividend income, which went up by $145.9 million or 141 per cent to $249.4 million for the second quarter of 2020 over the second quarter of 2019.

Total comprehens­ive income for the second quarter was $654.4 million, down from the $1.7 billion reported for the correspond­ing quarter of 2019. This was attributab­le to a decrease in financial reserves, following price reductions for stocks held in the current equity portfolio.

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