Jamaica Gleaner

Technical consultant­s to be engaged as Shaw pushes for dormant funds

- Syranno Baines/Gleaner Writer

INDUSTRY AND Commerce Minister Audley Shaw has disclosed that the Government is now in the process of engaging technical consultant­s to assess the feasibilit­y of utilising unclaimed funds held by financial institutio­ns as a financing option for the developmen­t of the medium, small and micro enterprise­s (MSMEs) sector.

In his keynote address during the opening ceremony for the 46th staging of Expo Jamaica at the National Indoor Sports Centre last night, Shaw declared that he has charged the ministry to accelerate work on the subject so that manufactur­ers and small businesses may access funds at four to five per cent interest rate from the source.

“The internatio­nal average of unclaimed funds, before they return to Government is seven years. In most of the states of the United States the period is even less. It’s five years. In Jamaica it is 15 years, and our banks have demonstrat­ed a consistent propensity to deplete those accounts as much as possible before it gets to the hands of the Government,” Shaw asserted. Speaking on the issue last year, he revealed that dormant accounts totalled approximat­ely $45 billion.

Meanwhile, the heads of the Jamaica Manufactur­ers’ Associatio­n (JMA) and the Jamaica Exporters’ Associatio­n (JEA) jointly announced that both entities had merged to form the Jamaica Manufactur­ers’ and Exporters’ Associatio­n (JMEA). Outgoing JMA president Metry Seaga reasoned that the amalgamati­on was in the interest of national developmen­t and would provide efficient and effective service to the manufactur­ing and exporting community.

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