Dolla Financial sees six-fold rise in profit Loop Jamaica

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“Dolla’s second-quarter ending June 30, marked a significant milestone in the company’s growth and development,” said Kadeen Mairs, CEO of Dolla in the financial results.

Dolla Financial made a six-fold rise in profit of $59.2 million for its June quarter of 2022 compared to $9.1 million a year earlier.

“Dolla’s second-quarter ending June 30, marked a significant milestone in the company’s growth and development,” said Kadeen Mairs, CEO of Dolla in the financial results.

The company’s revenue totalled $144 million compared to $46.4 million a year earlier.

Dolla’s second quarter between April and June 2022 marked a significant milestone in the company’s growth and development.

The company successfully opened and closed its initial public offering (IPO) on May 27, exceeding the company’s target and breaking records in terms of interest and shareholder volumes on the junior market.

For the six months between January and June 30, Dolla reported a profit before tax of $132.3 million which represents a 368 per cent or $104 million increase earned over the prior period ended June 30, 2021.

Profit before tax for the quarter ended June 30, 2022, reflected an increase of $55 million of 490 per cent over the prior year.

Total income for the quarter stood at $156.8 million, an increase of $102.6 million or 189 per cent year on year and overall $298.3 million year to date (YTD).

Dolla recorded net interest income before expected credit losses (ECL) of $143.1 million in the second quarter, an increase of $14.5 million or 11 per cent over the prior quarter.

“This increase was driven by the expansion in our loan portfolio as is reflected in our balance sheet,” said the company.

Shareholder equity totaled $653.5 million from $373.1 million a year earlier.

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Pioneering Affordable Hurricane Insurance Launched In The Caribbean – St. Lucia Times News

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Hotel groups across the Caribbean are the focus of a new campaign launched by pioneering insurance and emergency catastrophe expenses provider Yokahu.

Yokahu is an insurtech using parametric underwriting and data visualisation to provide simple, affordable and transparent Hurricane/Tropical Cyclone protection for everyday people.

Yokahu has signed a distribution partnership with four leading regional brokers to close the protection gap for employees and increase resilience during the current hurricane season.

The policy kicks in after hurricanes of sufficient severity impact the insured location to bring significant disruption to the tourism sector that would likely see even undamaged hotels cut back on staffing levels, and it covers those employees who would otherwise lose income at the moment they need it most to support their families.

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In the event of wind speeds reaching over 74 miles per hour above an insured location, funds – currently up to US$10,000 per employee depending on the strength of the hurricane – are transferred directly to the employee’s bank account or digital wallet, usually within 24 hours.

The money can then be used immediately following the hurricane to cover emergency expenses such as buying food and water, repairing a home or securing a power supply.

Tim McCosh, CEO and Founder of Yokahu, said:

“When I co-founded Yokahu it was with a commitment to think differently about insurance, and to break down the barriers that have for too long prevented everyday people from accessing emergency funds in the wake of natural catastrophes. Our mission is to leave nothing off the table, and to consider all angles and options when it comes to closing the protection gap.

Uptake of hurricane insurance in the Caribbean is low and yet these communities and the hospitality sector are disproportionately at risk to the impacts of hurricanes.

Yokahu is aiming to increase access to hurricane protection for everyday people by providing affordable parametric-based policies.

This insurance policy is a benefit to employers and their employees, particularly seasonal staff, across the Caribbean.

Employers traditionally offer benefits, such as life and health insurance, and we feel that the same duty of care to help their staff return to work after a hurricane which, up until now, has not been available, will be seen in a positive light.

Premiums through Yokahu start at just US$5 per month, and when a hurricane affects thelocation, they automatically receive pre-agreed pay-outs when certain triggers are met.There is no claims process – and customers, therefore, receive funds immediately.”

Yokahu’s strategic partnerships with four key insurance brokers based in the Caribbean are:BCMG Insurance Brokers Limited in Jamaica; Colina General Insurance Agents and Brokersin The Bahamas; W J M Holdings Inc in Saint Lucia; and Caribbean Risk Group LLC in theUS Virgin Islands.

By working with four of the leading insurance brokers in the region, Yokahu is ensuringeffective distribution of this solution to the people who need it most – driving to close the protection gap further and improve the resilience of local families and businesses in the run-up to the hurricane season.

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The Mental Health Rehabilitation Centre launches a Beauty Therapy Training program for patients

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The Mental Health Rehabilitation Centre today kicked off a Beauty Therapy Training program for patients at the institution as part of a program to re-integrate Mental Health into Primary Health Care Services.

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Dr. Medford also outlined some of the topics which will be covered as part of the Beauty Therapy Training program.

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Efforts continue to be made to ensure the growth of the country’s Sea Moss production Industry

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The Richmond Vale Academy has commenced work on a program to establish Backyard Gardens

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The Richmond Vale Academy RVA has commenced work on a program to establish Backyard Gardens in Urban Communities in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

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Trident card includes disability status Loop Barbados

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Government has announced that persons with disabilities may have the word “Disability” printed on their Trident ID Card, as this will facilitate access to services specific to this group.

In order to have the word “Disability” printed on the ID card, persons must be registered with the National Disabilities Unit (NDU) at ‘Maxwelton’ Lower Collymore Rock, St Michael.

At the NDU, (if you are not already registered or do not have a visible disability, like an amputation), you will be issued with a Medical Registration Form to be completed by a medical practitioner. This form may also be completed by the doctor, online by clicking here .

The completed physical form must be returned to the NDU between 9 am and 3 pm, Monday to Friday, or scanned and emailed to ndu.registration@barbados.gov.bb, for receipt of a Certificate of Disability.

When registering for the Trident ID Card online, the Certificate of Disability mustbe uploaded. The Certificate of Disability must be presented when registering for the ID card at a registration centre.

Persons not yet in receipt of the Certificate of Disability may register for the Trident ID card at a registration centre but must inform the Registration Officer of the wish to have the word “Disability” printed on their Trident ID card, and must thereafter register with the NDU, so that the Electoral Department can access the information from the NDU.

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Second tropical wave to affect the island on July 20 Loop Barbados

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