National News

Jamaica National Building Society Now JN Bank

JN Members Vote Overwhelmingly to Reorganise Group and Convert to JN Bank 

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Members of the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) have voted overwhelmingly to reorganise the JN Group and also convert the 142-year-old building society to Jamaica’s only mutually-owned commercial bank, JN Bank.

Close to 25,000 JN members exercised their right to vote in person or by proxy at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston on Monday, November 14. Preliminary results from auditors, PricewaterhouseCoopers, showed more than 99 per cent of JN members voting in favour of the changes.

The bank will be headed by current JNBS Executive, Maureen Hayden-Cater and will be launched early next year. JN Bank will become the first commercial bank in Jamaica to be fully owned by its savers and borrowers. The Society’s current savings and loan portfolio will be carried over into JN Bank.

Hon Oliver Clarke, Chairman of the JNBS Board, who announced the results of the vote, said the reorganisation of the Group and conversion to JN Bank will strengthen the JN Group.

“These changes will make us ultimately more flexible and position us to expand our services to our members,” he said.

Supporting the Chairman, Mrs Hayden Cater assured members that JN Bank will not operate similar to other banks in Jamaica.

“It will be a commercial bank fully-owned by Jamaicans, by you, our members! And, as members serving members, our commercial bank will be a family business!  We will take the JN Way to Commercial Banking, not the Commercial Banking way to JN!” she assured members attending yesterday’s meeting.

She explained that the Society is converting to JN Bank based on the demand from the majority of the organisation’s members for more banking services, which the organisation could not offer as a building society. These include a wider variety of loans and chequing accounts.

“Since we made our application to the Bank of Jamaica, we have been busy preparing for our entry into the market, developing new products and services, which you have requested, such as our JN Auto Loans, our JN VISA credit cards, and JN Unsecured Loans,” Mrs Hayden Cater said.

“When we convert to JN Bank, we will expand the suite of credit products, based on your demand.”

Earl Jarrett, general manager, JNBS, said the members’ approval of the reorganisation will strengthen JN.

“This structure will make us more efficient and compliant with current and previous financial regulations,” he said.

He explained that Jamaica National will present the result of the vote to the Supreme Court for final approval, and following that exercise, it is anticipated that the Bank of Jamaica will exchange the organisation’s building society licence for a commercial banking licence.

Following the reorganisation of the JN Group, a mutual holding company, to be named The Jamaica National Group, will become the parent company for the JNBS subsidiaries, where mutuality will be preserved.

The subsidiary companies in the Group will include: JN Small Business Loans Limited, JN General Insurance Company Limited, JN Fund Managers Limited, JN Life Insurance Company Limited, JN Money Services Limited, and Management Control Systems Limited; JN Cayman Limited in the Cayman Islands, as well as The Jamaica Automobile Association (Services) Limited.

The Diaspora has contributed very significantly to Jamaica National’s growth over the years. The organisation has Representative Offices in Florida, London and Birmingham in the United Kingdom and Toronto, Canada.

“Our members in the Diaspora have been especially supportive of our efforts and we will be strengthening our efforts to serve them even more,” said Mrs Hayden Cater.

As a mutual organisation, the Society consulted with its members in Jamaica and overseas in October and early November before moving to vote on the proposed changes. A total of eight meetings to explain the process and invite participation were held in Westmoreland; Manchester, St James; Toronto, Canada and New York and Florida in the United States of America; as well as in London and Birmingham in the United Kingdom.

Mr Jarrett expressed appreciation to the members who voted in favour of the reorganisation and thanked the JN Group employees and JNBS Board of Directors for their support. He also expressed gratitude to PricewaterhouseCoopers, which observed the voting process to ensure transparency.

“JN members have moved our organisation forward today and we look forward to expanding our products and services and offering them the best services of any financial institution,” Mr Jarrett said, noting that the Society’s core values will be maintained in the new organisation.

Hon. Oliver Clarke announcing JN Bank
Hon Oliver Clarke (at lectern), Chairman of the Jamaica National Building Society, announces the preliminary count in a vote by JN members to reorganise the JN Group and convert the building society to JN Bank. More than 99 per cent of members who voted in person and by proxy, chose to adopt the proposed changes to transform the 142-year-old organisation. Voting took place at the Jamaica Conference Centre, November 14.

South Florida Caribbean News

The SFLCN.com Team provides news and information for the Caribbean-American community in South Florida and beyond.

Related Articles

Back to top button