News
15 March 2018

Jamaica Exim and DBJ expand offerings to SMEs

Region:
Americas

The Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) and the National Export-Import Bank of Jamaica (Jamaica Exim) are to expand the provision of new financial services to the micro, small and medium-sized enterprise sector.

These services, which are not currently available to them from the commercial financial institutions, include assistance with single-digit interest rates, venture capital, factoring and leasing.

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