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graceGraceKennedy Limited is a publicly listed company on the Stock Exchanges of Jamaica and the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.

The Company was founded on 14 February 1922, and is the parent company of a Group of subsidiaries operating mainly in the Food and Financial Services industries.

The Group’s operations are structured into two Divisions:

Food Trading This comprises the business of food manufacturing through our own factories, as well as through external suppliers; the distribution of Grace and Grace-owned brands in Jamaica and internationally; and the operation of retail outlets through our Hi-Lo Supermarket chain in Jamaica.

The Group also manufactures and distributes third party brands in Jamaica and internationally.  The Food Trading segment operates in Jamaica, the Caribbean, Central America, North America, Africa, the United Kingdom (UK), and several European countries.

• Financial Services: This comprises our commercial banking, general insurance, insurance brokerage, investment banking, remittance, cambio and payment services businesses.  Our Financial Services subsidiaries presently operate within the English-speaking Caribbean.

Financial Highlights 

Group Revenue for 2018 was J$97.54 billion, representing an increase of J$5.07 billion or 5.5% over 2017 (J$92.48 billion).

• Net profit attributable to the shareholders of the company was J$5.01 billion for 2018 compared with J$4.12 billion for 2017, a J$889.8 million increase.  Earnings per share was J$5.05 in 2018 compared with J$4.15 in 2017, a 21.7% increase.

• Effective 1 January 2018 the Group adopted new accounting standards, IFRS 9 and IFRS 15, with respect to the recognition, classification and measurement of financial instruments and the recognition of revenue from contracts with customers.  The effect of adopting these standards is a reduction in shareholders’ equity at the start of the year of J$0.96 billion.  Shareholders’ equity at the end of the year decreased by 1.4% or J$608.39 million moving from J$45.22 billion in 2017 to J$44.61 billion in 2018.

• Total assets grew by 4.0% or J$5.25 billion from J$129.99 billion in 2017 to J$135.24 billion in 2018.  As a result of a reduction in the discount rate applied under IAS 19, as advised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica, the pension plan asset recognized on the statement of financial position declined by J$3.04 billion.

• Dividends totaling J$1.34 billion or J$1.35 per share were paid in 2018 compared with J$1.12 billion or J$1.13 per share in 2017, an increase of 19.5%.

• At the end of 2018, the GraceKennedy stock price closed at J$63.50. This represented a 44.8% increase over prior year outperforming the Jamaica Stock Exchange’s (JSE) Main Index return of 31.7%.

The financial year 2018 continued to be a multi-year transformational journey for the GraceKennedy Group leading up to our 100th anniversary in 2022. The year saw the Group restructuring its operations, reviewing its organizational design, cost structure and business processes and reinvesting in business segments, building the company’s capacity to adapt and setting a strong foundation for future growth.

Our operational strategy for 2018 was focused on investing in our growth areas and brands, putting in the infrastructure needed for cross-selling between our businesses, accelerating the introduction of digital products and channels and executing our financial inclusion strategy.

Net profit for 2018 was J$5.64 billion, an 18.3% or J$871.5 million increase over 2017.

As previously reported, in 2017 the Group recorded non-recurring gains in the amount of J$455.0 million in relation to the acquisition of a company and the dissolution of non-operating subsidiaries. In 2018 the Group had further non-recurring gains of J$1.06 billion from the dissolution of a non-operating subsidiary, as we continue to improve efficiency. We realised additional non-recurring gains of J$74.7million on the successful acquisition of Globe Finance Inc. by our associated company in Barbados, CSGK Finance Holdings Limited, through its subsidiary Signia Financial Group Inc. Excluding these gains in 2017 and 2018, net profit for the current period would have been higher than the corresponding period by J$192.3 million.

The Company’s results were also impacted by 1) the recognition of tax credits of J$427.7 million under Jamaica’s Urban Renewal (Tax Relief) Act coming from the construction of GraceKennedy’s new headquarters; and 2) separation costs of approximately J$150 million and related expenses of J$86 million associated with the Group’s restructuring exercise.

grace-ketchupThe Food Trading segment grew in both revenue and profitability when compared to 2017. This performance was primarily driven by our Jamaican distribution businesses. The growth in our Foods business in Jamaica was supported by growth in sales of key products such as corned beef, vienna sausages and Tropical Rhythms beverages all of which experienced double-digit growth.

The commencement of the distribution of Catherine’s Peak Pure Spring Water in July 2018 and the continued good performance of the Procter & Gamble portfolio also contributed significantly to the growth.

Our Jamaican chain of supermarkets, Hi-Lo Food Stores, experienced higher revenues when compared to 2017, notwithstanding the impact of ongoing road works around our supermarkets located in Manor Park and Barbican, St. Andrew. Following the completion of the road works in Barbican our store in that location experienced an increase in revenue and customer count.

We are delighted to report that our investments in our factories earned us five out of six awards at the Bureau of Standards Jamaica National Quality Awards for 2018. Two of our factories were recognized for excellence during the year: Dairy Industries, producers of “This is Really Great Yogurt” and “Tastee  Cheese” was recognized as the overall winner for the Bureau of Standards Jamaica National Quality Awards for 2018 with sectional prizes for Human Resource and Customer Focus while Grace Food Processors  (Canning), producers of Grace Tropical Rhythms and Grace Tomato Ketchup was awarded sectional prizes for Organizational Focus and Process Management.

The National Quality Awards Programme is Jamaica’s premier awards programme, recognizing local companies that demonstrate high standards using quality systems, in the production of goods, and the delivery of services.

Our international food companies also recorded growth over 2017.

GraceKennedy Foods (USA) LLC, our United States distribution company, experienced growth in revenue for the Grace and La Fe brands. New products contributed significantly to this growth led primarily by Grace Patties and Grace Jerk Wings. During the last quarter of 2018, GraceKennedy announced that it would be acquiring a forty nine percent (49%) stake in United States based patty company, Majesty Foods LLC, the current manufacturer of Grace Patties.

As a part of the agreement, GraceKennedy Foods (USA) LLC will now outsource the production of its portfolio of frozen Hispanic and Caribbean products to Majesty Foods, allowing for further operational improvements.

Grace Foods Canada Inc. continued its expansion drive with revenue from Western Canada delivering double digit growth for 2018. We continue to experience good growth in major supermarket chains such as Loblaws, Walmart and Sobeys.

Although Grace Foods UK saw a decline in revenue due to the loss of a third-party brand, the Grace brand showed double digit growth driven mainly by Grace Chips with the Nurishment brand showing some recovery in the last half of 2018.

The GraceKennedy Financial Group reported growth in revenue and marginal growth in profit. Our newest initiative, GKONE, was launched in six locations islandwide during 2018. GKONE locations provide access to affordable financial products and services to an underserved segment of the market. These services include remittance, bill payment, micro lending, insurance, commercial banking and in some locations, cambio services. Our Insurance segment reported strong double digit growth in revenue and profit compared to 2017.

GK Insurance’s property, engineering and motor revenue lines outpaced prior year. GKGOnline, our digital insurance offering, is a key contributor to our motor portfolio growth and continues to reflect increase in business from our existing and new customers, with quotations and sales being significantly higher than 2017. While property claims were significantly lower when compared with claims in 2017, associated with hurricanes Irma and Maria, we experienced an increase in motor claims.

The Banking and Investments segment reported a decline in revenue but growth in profit when compared to 2017. First Global Bank (FGB) experienced a decline in its loan portfolio when compared to 2017, which, combined with lower interest rates impacted the segment’s performance. The bank is poised for growth as it executes strategies to increase its loan and deposit portfolios by leveraging technology, introducing innovative new products and delivering on our financial inclusion strategy.

FGB continued to build on the relationship with our customers and expand our financial inclusion strategy with the opening of Jamaica’s first Bank Agent. FGB continued its network expansion in Jamaica by adding three mini branches in Linstead in St. Catherine, May Pen in Clarendon, and Hopewell in Hanover during 2018.

The Bank remains focused on operational efficiency and as such also piloted its loan automation system for retail loans. GK Capital Management and GK Investments generated strong results in 2018 with the main drivers of growth coming from equity brokerage, securities trading, net interest income and portfolio management for clients.

The Money Services segment reported a decline in both revenue and profit. This was due mainly to a reduction in transaction volumes in our remittance businesses in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. The implementation of enhanced compliance measures has led to increased oversight for the protection of our customers throughout our network of agencies. While these strengthened compliance measures have resulted in a temporary reduction in transaction volumes, it is anticipated that the segment will benefit from increased competitive advantage through a stronger network of agencies.

The performance of both the remittance and currency trading operations of our Trinidadian subsidiary was negatively impacted by challenges in the foreign exchange market. During the year, the segment had strong growth from remittance operations in Guyana and the foreign currency trading operations in Jamaica.

Following a review of the viability of our Antigua and Barbuda operations, and in keeping with our long-term strategic goal to improve efficiencies and foster sustainable growth, the decision was taken to withdraw our services in this territory in September 2018. Expansion into new markets, however, remains a major part of our strategy.

The Privy Council awarded costs to the Company in the Paymaster claim. We received these costs in 2018, bringing this matter to a close.

GraceKennedy Limited announced the retirement of Hon Douglas Orane CD, JP, (Hon) LLD and Joseph Esau from GraceKennedy’s Board of Directors effective 30 May and 18 November 2018 respectively. Mr Orane and Mr Esau have both made invaluable contributions to the governance and strategic direction of the GraceKennedy Group. Mr Esau will continue to serve as Chairman of the Board of Grace Foods UK Limited and Mr Orane will remain Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the GraceKennedy Pension Funds.

The appointment of Dr Indianna Minto-Coy, PhD and Hon Peter Moses OJ, CD to its Board of Directors, was announced effective 26 June 2018.

Dr Minto-Coy is Senior Research Fellow at the Mona School of Business and Management at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus and is renowned for her research on diaspora and migration.

Mr Moses is Chairman of the Board of First Global Bank Limited, and has had a distinguished career in banking, having served as the head of Citibank N.A., Jamaica.

The addition of two directors at this time is in keeping with our plans for orderly succession planning, maintaining an appropriate balance of skills and experience, and strengthening the Board in areas of competence required to support new opportunities in our domestic and international markets.

The construction of GraceKennedy’s new corporate headquarters has progressed well with plans in place for occupancy in the second quarter of 2019 signaling our commitment to the redevelopment of downtown Kingston with our investment of over J$3.25 billion.

As our Company continues to streamline its structure in alignment with our 100th Anniversary objectives, changes were made at the Senior Management level, which will take effect on 1 April 2019.

The changes form part of our ongoing process of change management and transformation announced by the company in August 2018. In this constantly changing operating environment, our goal is to create an agile, efficient and high performing company in order to deliver on our vision of becoming a Global Consumer Group.

Prof Gordon V. Shirley Chairman GraceKennedy Group

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Businessuite 2024 Top 100 Caribbean Companies – Profit after Tax
US$000
2023 2024 Exchange Company 2024/2023
3 1 TT Republic Financial Holdings Limited $284,118
4 2 BB CIBC Caribbean Bank Limited $269,910
8 3 TT Massy Holdings Limited $119,549
7 4 TT First Citizens Bank Limited $114,228
10 5 JA Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. $110,729
5 6 TT Guardian Holdings Limited $103,088
25 7 JA Jamaica Producers Group Limited $102,331
9 8 TT Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago Limited $99,705
2 9 JA NCB Financial Group Ltd. $98,565
6 10 JA Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited $93,663
15 11 TT ANSA Mc Al Limited $87,424
12 12 JA JMMB Group Limited $76,171
13 13 TT Agostini’s Limited $57,813
11 14 JA GraceKennedy Limited $53,852
16 15 GY Banks DIH Ltd. $47,154
18 16 BB Goddard Enterprises Limited $44,819
14 17 TT The West Indian Tobacco Company Limited $40,748
17 18 JA Caribbean Cement Company Limited $35,840
24 19 JA Wisynco Group Limited $31,638
31 20 JA Seprod Limited $29,331
26 21 GY Demerara Distillers Ltd. $28,361
33 22 EC East Caribbean Financial Holding Company $27,653
40 23 TT Trinidad Cement Limited $25,028
132 24 JA Transjamaican Highway Limited $23,971
20 25 JA Pan Jamaica Group Limited $23,936
29 26 GY Republic Bank Guyana Ltd. $23,334
27 27 JA Carreras Limited $22,672
28 28 TT Angostura Holdings Limited $22,350
23 29 JA Barita Investments Limited $21,948
NR 30 TT A.S. Bryden & Sons Holdings Limited $20,563
32 31 JA Kingston Wharves Limited $20,512
35 32 GY Demerara Bank Limited – Group $19,365
133 33 TT ANSA Merchant Bank Limited (Group) $19,014
135 34 EC St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Ltd. $18,401
22 35 JA Jamaica Broilers Group Limited $18,194
30 36 JA Supreme Ventures Limited $15,693
34 37 EC St. Lucia Electricity Services Ltd. $15,406
38 38 JA Lasco Manufacturing Limited $15,300
37 39 GY Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry Ltd. $14,929
48 40 JA Stanley Motta Limited $11,347
36 41 JA Pulse Investments Limited $10,110
43 42 EC The West Indies Oil Company Ltd. $9,531
44 43 JA Lasco Distributors Limited $9,299
39 44 GY Citizens Bank Guyana Inc. $9,247
45 45 BB Cave Shepherd & Company Limited $8,906
89 46 EC Bank of St. Vincent and the Grenadines $8,599
49 47 TT Prestige Holdings Limited $8,226
95 48 EC Grenada Co-operative Bank Ltd. $8,094
63 49 EC Grenada Electricity Services Limited $7,883
46 50 TT PLIPDECO Limited $7,743
121 51 BB Banks Holdings Limited $7,645
42 52 JA Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited (Group) $6,359
47 53 TT Endeavour Holdings Limited $6,304
50 54 JA Sygnus Credit Investments Limited $6,025
21 55 JA Mayberry Group Limited $5,876
61 56 EC Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited $5,752
68 57 JA Wigton Windfarm Limited $5,392
51 58 BB West India Biscuit Company Limited $5,341
NR 59 TT National Flour Mills Limited $5,214
62 60 JA Kingston Properties Limited – Group $4,647
55 61 TT One Caribbean Media Limited $4,475
58 62 JA Fontana Limited $4,211
60 63 EC S. L. Horsford & Co Ltd. $4,185
59 64 JA General Accident Insurance Co Ja $3,371
77 65 JA Eppley Limited $3,260
64 66 JA Dolphin Cove Limited $3,058
73 67 JA Dolla Financial Services Limited $2,694
76 68 JA Future Energy Source Company Limited $2,640
79 69 TT Unilever Caribbean Limited $2,523
67 70 JA 138 Student Living Jamaica Limited $2,204
65 71 JA Access Financial Services Ltd. $2,186
72 72 JA Cargo Handlers Limited $2,074
100 73 JA Knutsford Express Limited $1,924
75 74 JA Stationery & Office Supplies Limited $1,786
69 75 JA Mailpac Group Limited $1,672
74 76 EC St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla Trading & Development Company $1,668
129 77 JA MPC Caribbean Clean Energy Limited $1,587
88 78 JA Jamaican Teas Limited $1,558
66 79 JA FosRich Company Limited $1,512
80 80 JA Honey Bun (1982) Limited $1,492
128 81 JA Palace Amusement Company (1921) Limited $1,466
87 82 JA Express Catering Limited $1,408
78 83 JA Indies Pharma Jamaica Limited $1,369
98 84 JA Image Plus Consultants Limited $1,362
52 85 JA Sygnus Real Estate Finance Limited – Group $1,359
90 86 JA Main Event Entertainment Group Ltd $1,333
53 87 JA Victoria Mutual Investments Limited – Group $1,278
56 88 JA Derrimon Trading Company Limited $1,170
93 89 GY Sterling Products Limited $1,162
85 90 JA Salada Foods Jamaica Limited $1,155
83 91 JA Blue Power Group Limited $1,114
70 92 JA Lasco Financial Services Limited $1,041
84 93 JA Lumber Depot Limited $918
101 94 JA Caribbean Flavours & Fragrances Ltd $854
81 95 JA Tropical Battery Company Limited $838
99 96 JA Caribbean Assurance Brokers Limited $793
108 97 JA Sterling Investments Limited $661
107 98 JA Everything Fresh Limited $645
94 99 JA Spur Tree Spices Jamaica Limited $623
97 100 JA AMG Packaging & Paper Company $575

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US$000 US$000 % Change
2024 Company Chief Executive Officer 2024 2023
1 JA JMMB Group Limited  Keith Duncan $76,171 $4,598 1556.54%
2 EC-Grenada Grenada Co-operative Bank Ltd. Larry Lawrence $8,094 $780 937.65%
3 EC-St. Vincent and the Grenadines Bank of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Derry Williams $8,599 $1,077 698.66%
4 TT National Flour Mills Limited Ian Mitchell $5,214 $1,019 411.62%
5 JA Jamaica Producers Group Limited Jeffrey Hall $102,331 $26,580 284.99%
6 JA Knutsford Express Limited Oliver Townsend $1,924 $580 231.57%
7 TT Trinidad Cement Limited Francisco Aguilera Mendoza $25,028 $8,526 193.56%
8 JA Wigton Windfarm Limited Earlington Barrett – $5,392 $2,058 162.01%
9 EC-Grenada Grenada Electricity Services Limited Clive Hosten $7,883 $3,149 150.32%
10 JA Sterling Investments Limited Charles Ross $661 $285 132.26%
11 TT ANSA Mc Al Limited Anthony N. Sabga III $87,424 $39,199 123.02%
12 JA Mayberry Group Limited Gary Peart $5,876 $2,792 110.50%
13 JA Caribbean Flavours & Fragrances Ltd Derrick Cotterell $854 $411 107.49%
14 JA Blue Power Group Limited Vishwanauth Tolan $1,114 $543 105.12%
15 JA Eppley Limited Justin Nam $3,260 $1,592 104.74%
16 JA Everything Fresh Limited Courtney Lancelot Pullen $645 $321 101.01%
17 JA Stanley Motta Limited Melanie Subratie $11,347 $5,659 100.52%
18 TT A.S. Bryden & Sons Holdings Limited Richard R. Pandohie $20,563 $10,272.42 100.18%
19 EC-St. Lucia East Caribbean Financial Holding Company Rolf Phillips $27,653 $15,431 79.20%
20 TT Unilever Caribbean Limited Ginelle Lambie $2,523 $1,441 75.09%
21 JA Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. Audrey Tugwell Henry $110,729 $68,815 60.91%
22 TT Prestige Holdings Limited Simon Hardy $8,226 $5,232 57.22%
23 BB CIBC Caribbean Bank Limited Mark St. Hill $269,910 $176,393 53.02%
24 JA Caribbean Assurance Brokers Limited Sheraley Bridgeman $793 $520 52.59%
25 JA Seprod Limited Richard Pandohie $29,331 $19,458 50.74%
26 EC-Grenada Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited Naomi E. DE Allie $5,752 $3,849 49.46%
27 TT Agostini’s Limited Anthony Agostini $57,813 $38,912 48.57%
28 TT Guardian Holdings Limited Ian Chinapoo $103,088 $70,218 46.81%
29 JA Dolla Financial Services Limited Kenroy Kerr $2,694 $1,870 44.03%
30 JA Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited Christopher Zacca $93,663 $65,638 42.70%
31 JA Jamaican Teas Limited John Mahfood $1,558 $1,123 38.67%
32 GY Demerara Bank Limited – Group Pravinchandra Dave $19,365 $14,188 36.49%
33 EC -Antigua and Barbuda ` Gregory Georges $9,531 $7,196 32.45%
34 JA Main Event Entertainment Group Ltd Solomon Sharpe $1,333 $1,009 32.17%
35 BB Cave Shepherd & Company Limited Roger M. Cave $8,906 $6,771 31.55%
36 BB Goddard Enterprises Limited Anthony H. Ali $44,819 $34,102 31.43%
37 JA Pan Jamaica Group Limited Jeffrey Hall $23,936 $18,285 30.91%
38 GY Sterling Products Limited Ramsay Ali $1,162 $892 30.18%
39 GY Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry Ltd. Richard Isava $14,929 $11,642 28.23%
40 JA Kingston Properties Limited – Group Kevin Richards $4,647 $3,800 22.29%
41 TT PLIPDECO Limited Ernest Ashley Taylor $7,743 $6,416 20.68%
42 BB Banks Holdings Limited Richard Fennell $7,645 $6,393 19.59%
43 JA Sygnus Credit Investments Limited Berisford Grey $6,025 $5,135 17.33%
44 JA Wisynco Group Limited Andrew Mahfood $31,638 $27,031 17.04%
45 TT Republic Financial Holdings Limited Nigel M. Baptiste $284,118 $248,361 14.40%
46 GY Republic Bank Guyana Ltd. Stephen R. Grell $23,334 $20,572 13.43%
47 JA Kingston Wharves Limited Mark Williams $20,512 $18,261 12.33%
48 GY Demerara Distillers Ltd. Komal R. Samaroo $28,361 $25,552 10.99%
49 JA Lasco Manufacturing Limited James E. D. Rawle $15,300 $13,883 10.21%
50 JA Honey Bun (1982) Limited Michelle Chong $1,492 $1,357 9.93%
51 JA Access Financial Services Ltd. Marcus James $2,186 $2,007 8.91%
52 JA Cargo Handlers Limited Antony M. Hart $2,074 $1,928 7.54%
53 EC-St. Kitts and Nevis S. L. Horsford & Co Ltd. Anthony Kelsick $4,185 $3,892 7.53%
54 GY Citizens Bank Guyana Inc. Eton M. Chester $9,247 $8,644 6.98%
55 BB West India Biscuit Compant Limited Lorenzo Roach $5,341 $5,014 6.52%
56 TT One Caribbean Media Limited Dawn Thomas $4,475 $4,217 6.12%
57 JA GraceKennedy Limited Don Wehby $53,852 $50,780 6.05%
58 GY Banks DIH Ltd. Clifford Barrington Reis $47,154 $44,554 5.84%
59 TT The West Indian Tobacco Company Limited Raoul Glynn, $40,748 $38,581 5.62%
60 TT First Citizens Bank Limited Karen Darbasie $114,228 $108,187 5.58%
61 EC-St. Lucia St. Lucia Electricity Services Ltd. Gilroy Pultie $15,406 $14,667 5.04%
62 JA Stationery & Office Supplies Limited Allan McDaniel, $1,786 $1,710 4.44%
63 TT Angostura Holdings Limited Laurent Schun $22,350 $21,421 4.34%
64 JA Fontana Limited Anne Chang $4,211 $4,042 4.17%
65 JA 138 Student Living Jamaica Limited Cranston Ewan $2,204 $2,123 3.84%
66 JA Dolphin Cove Limited Stafford Burrowes $3,058 $2,967 3.07%
67 JA Lasco Distributors Limited John De Silva $9,299 $9,026 3.02%
68 JA Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited (Group) A. Mark Hart $6,359 $6,247 1.79%
69 EC-St. Kitts and Nevis St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla Trading & Development Company Earle Kelly $1,668 $1,640 1.74%
70 JA Caribbean Cement Company Limited Yago Castro $35,840 $35,901 -0.17%
71 TT Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago Limited Gayle M. Pazos $99,705 $100,848 -1.13%
72 JA Salada Foods Jamaica Limited Tamll Brown $1,155 $1,170 -1.22%
73 JA Lumber Depot Limited Noel Dawes $918 $968 -5.14%
74 TT Massy Holdings Limited Gervase Warner $119,549 $126,576 -5.55%
75 JA Jamaica Broilers Group Limited Christopher Levy $18,194 $19,311 -5.79%
76 JA Carreras Limited Raoul Glynn $22,672 $24,244 -6.48%
77 JA Indies Pharma Jamaica Limited Dr. Guna Muppuri $1,369 $1,472 -6.99%
78 JA Image Plus Consultants Limited Kisha Anderson $1,362 $1,577 -13.61%
79 JA Pulse Investments Limited Kingsley Cooper $10,110 $11,914 -15.14%
80 JA General Accident Insurance Co Ja Sharon Donaldson $3,371 $4,029 -16.35%
81 JA AMG Packaging & Paper Company George Hugh $575 $700 -17.89%
82 JA Mailpac Group Limited Dr Mark Gonzales $1,672 $2,054 -18.60%
83 JA Spur Tree Spices Jamaica Limited Albert Bailey $623 $786 -20.76%
84 JA Barita Investments Limited Dane Brodber $21,948 $28,148 -22.03%
85 JA Supreme Ventures Limited Gary Peart $15,693 $20,525 -23.54%
86 JA Lasco Financial Services Limited Jacinth Hall-Tracey, $1,041 $1,427 -27.04%
87 JA FosRich Company Limited Cecil Foster $1,512 $2,165 -30.18%
88 JA Future Energy Source Company Limited Jeremy Barnes $2,640 $3,809 -30.69%
89 JA Tropical Battery Company Limited Alexander Melville $838 $1,314 -36.22%
90 TT Endeavour Holdings Limited Anthony Rahael $6,304 $10,168 -38.01%
91 JA Express Catering Limited Ian Dear $1,408 $2,702 -47.89%
92 JA NCB Financial Group Ltd. Robert Almeida $98,565 $234,272 -57.93%
93 JA Sygnus Real Estate Finance Limited – Group Berisford Grey $1,359 $4,621 -70.59%
94 JA Derrimon Trading Company Limited Derrick Cotterell $1,170 $4,119 -71.60%
95 JA Victoria Mutual Investments Limited – Group Devon Barrett $1,278 $4,778 -73.25%
96 EC-St. Kitts and Nevis St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Ltd. Terrence A. Crossman $18,401 -$109,709 -116.77%
97 JA MPC Caribbean Clean Energy Limited Fernando Zúñiga $1,587 -$2,185 -172.63%
98 JA Palace Amusement Company (1921) Limited Douglas Graham $1,466 -$1,738 -184.35%
99 TT ANSA Merchant Bank Limited (Group) Ian R. De Souza $19,014 -$6,687 -384.34%
100 JA Transjamaican Highway Limited Ivan Anderson $23,971 -$7,140 -435.73%

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US$000 US$000
2023 2024 Company 2024 2023
1 1 TT Massy Holdings Limited $2,087,542 $1,824,063
4 2 TT ANSA Mc Al Limited $1,036,235 $942,749
6 3 TT Republic Financial Holdings Limited $1,001,029 $900,276
5 4 JA GraceKennedy Limited $996,200 $944,263
3 5 JA NCB Financial Group Ltd. $882,171 $968,954
2 6 TT Guardian Holdings Limited $799,910 $717,602
11 7 JA Seprod Limited $720,791 $523,017
10 8 BB CIBC Caribbean Bank Limited $715,463 $577,028
9 9 TT Agostini’s Limited $688,763 $604,219
12 10 BB Goddard Enterprises Limited $538,744 $484,416
8 11 JA Jamaica Broilers Group Limited $386,941 $397,490
NR 12 TT A.S. Bryden & Sons Holdings Limited $377,034 $184,376
14 13 TT First Citizens Group Limited $363,596 $315,429
17 14 JA Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. $341,073 $267,230
16 15 TT Trinidad Cement Limited $327,883 $304,016
13 16 JA Supreme Ventures Limited $322,057 $339,186
19 17 JA Wisynco Group Limited $313,033 $260,368
7 18 JA Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited $300,904 $271,208
18 19 TT Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago Limited $284,884 $279,948
22 20 GY Banks DIH Ltd. $236,038 $213,507
25 21 TT Prestige Holdings Limited $195,472 $162,997
26 22 JA Lasco Distributors Limited $187,579 $177,104
77 23 JA Pan Jamaica Group Limited $186,396 $16,744
36 24 JA Future Energy Source Company $184,332 $175,256
24 25 JA Caribbean Cement Company Limited $178,158 $172,289
23 26 EC  The West Indies Oil Company Ltd. $172,721 $181,450
27 26 GY Demerara Distillers Ltd. (Group) $158,072 $150,868
26 27 TT Angostura Holdings Limited $155,277 $151,904
30 28 JA Caribbean Producers Jamaica Ltd. – Group $150,200 $142,581
20 29 JA JMMB Group Limited $144,315 $156,624
28 30 EC St. Lucia Electricity Services Ltd. $143,323 $147,634
29 31 JA Derrimon Trading Company Limited $120,464 $122,831
32 32 TT The West Indian Tobacco Company Limited $111,054 $106,798
35 33 EC Grenada Electricity Services Limited $93,587 $88,601
31 34 JA Carreras Limited $88,956 $108,195
37 35 TT National Flour Mills Limited $84,902 $78,585
38 36 GY Republic Bank Guyana Ltd. $78,166 $65,024
NR 37 BB Banks Holdings Limited $77,837 $71,350
40 38 JA Lasco Manufacturing Limited $77,450 $74,968
39 39 JA Transjamaican Highway Limited $75,204 $65,006
33 40 TT ANSA Merchant Bank Limited (Group) $70,961 $28,446
41 41 JA Kingston Wharves Limited $62,412 $63,191
43 42 EC S. L. Horsford & Co Ltd. $60,277 $54,629
42 43 JA Barita Investments Limited $58,449 $59,692
48 44 TT National Enterprises Limited $58,336 $45,157
44 45 TT PLIPDECO Limited $53,892 $53,667
47 46 JA Proven Group Limited $49,642 $38,726
49 47 JA Fontana Limited $47,030 $42,297
45 48 TT One Caribbean Media Limited $46,765 $48,400
21 49 JA Jamaica Producers Group Limited $45,934 $193,387
51 50 EC St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla Trading & Development Company $44,594 $40,298
34 51 JA General Accident Insurance Co Ja $43,398 $36,797
50 52 EC Dominica Electricity Services $41,517 $41,567
59 53 EC East Caribbean Financial Holding Company $38,006 $29,691
57 54 GY Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry Ltd. $37,656 $32,302
58 55 GY Demerara Bank Limited – Group $37,571 $30,279
56 56 BB West India Biscuit Company Limited $36,972 $33,545
54 57 JA Radio Jamaica Limited $35,291 $36,252
63 58 EC Grenada Co-operative Bank Ltd. $34,545 $23,220
60 59 EC Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited $30,940 $25,499
52 60 TT Unilever Caribbean Limited $30,116 $37,780
62 61 EC St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Ltd. $27,556 $23,418
69 62 EC Bank of St. Vincent and the Grenadines $27,266 $20,158
82 63 JA Express Catering Limited $25,591 $21,199
68 64 GY Citizens Bank Guyana Inc. $25,527 $21,796
64 65 GY Sterling Products Limited $24,544 $22,800
NR 66 JA Medical Disposables & Supplies Ltd. $23,840 $25,137
66 67 JA FosRich Company Limited $23,758 $22,492
70 68 JA Honey Bun (1982) Limited $21,934 $19,693
67 69 JA Berger Paints Jamaica Limited $21,591 $21,977
71 70 JA Everything Fresh Limited $20,385 $17,597
78 71 BB Cave Shepherd & Company Limited $18,451 $15,536
72 72 JA Tropical Battery Company Limited $17,481 $17,506
79 73 JA Dolphin Cove Limited $17,114 $15,114
83 74 JA Caribbean Cream Limited $16,987 $16,712
81 75 JA Key Insurnace Company Limited $16,088 $14,334
73 76 TT Guardian Media Limited $14,609 $17,373
74 77 JA Lasco Financial Services Limited $14,128 $15,557
84 78 JA Access Financial Services Ltd. Group $14,001 $12,764
46 79 JA Mayberry Group Limited $13,846 $14,961
80 80 JA Wigton Windfarm Limited $13,222 $14,793
86 81 TT Endeavour Holdings Limited $13,122 $12,482
75 82 JA Jamaican Teas Limited $12,583 $12,376
85 83 JA Stationery & Office Supplies Limited $12,437 $11,657
90 84 JA Main Event Entertainment Group Ltd $12,352 $10,329
76 85 JA Victoria Mutual Investments Limited – Group $12,099 $15,583
88 86 JA Mailpac Group Limited $10,761 $11,246
91 87 JA Sygnus Credit Investments Limited – Group $10,577 $9,919
87 88 JA Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited $10,386 $16,430
98 89 JA Knutsford Express Limited $10,244 $7,348
89 90 JA Lumber Depot Limited $9,780 $10,155
111 91 JA Palace Amusement Company (1921) Limited $9,766 $4,328
93 92 JA Consolidated Bakeries Jamaica Limited $9,739 $9,111
95 93 JA Salada Foods Jamaica Limited $9,004 $8,912
96 94 JA 138 Student Living Jamaica Limited $8,333 $7,908
106 95 JA Image Plus Consultants Limited $7,684 $7,294
108 96 JA Dolla Financial Services Limited $7,532 $4,933
94 97 JA The Limners and Bards Limited $7,229 $8,967
103 98 JA Indies Pharma Jamaica Limited $6,783 $6,250
101 99 JA Spur Tree Spices Jamaica Limited $6,741 $6,047
102 100 JA AMG Packaging & Paper Company $6,505 $6,640
101 JA Pulse Investments Limited $6,099 $6,205
102 JA Jamaica Stock Exchange Limited $5,980 $7,566
103 JA Regency Petroleum Co. Limited $5,969 $4,542
104 JA Caribbean Flavours & Fragrances Ltd $5,790 $5,149
105 JA Blue Power Group Limited $5,441 $5,810
106 JA CAC 2000 Limited $5,290 $7,407
107 JA Elite Diagnostic Limited $4,855 $4,162
108 JA JETCON Corporation Limited $4,322 $7
109 TT Trinidad and Tobago NGL Limited $4,129 $24,820
110 JA Kingston Properties Limited – Group $3,984 $3,481
111 JA Stanley Motta Limited $3,390 $3,330
112 JA ISP Financial Services Limited $3,337 $2,884
113 JA Cargo Handlers Limited $3,309 $3,150
114 JA Caribbean Assurance Brokers Limited $3,226 $3,129
115 JA Ttech Limited $2,979 $2,495
116 JA Eppley Limited $2,743 $2,923
117 JA JFP Limited $2,643 $3,177
118 TT CinemaONE Limited $2,503 $1,433
119 JA MPC Caribbean Clean Energy Limited $1,818 -$1,998
120 JA GWEST Corporation Limited $1,781 $1,317
121 JA One On One Educatinal Services Limited $1,713 $1,780
122 JA Sygnus Real Estate Finance Limited – Group $1,700 $4,425
123 JA Icreate Limited $1,030 $531
124 JA Sterling Investments Limited $860 $830

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Businessuite 2024  Top 50 Jamaica  Junior Market Companies by US$ Profit after Tax
JA JA US$000
2023 2024 Company 2024/2023
16 1 JA Fontana Limited $4,211
6 2 JA Dolphin Cove Limited $3,058
27 3 JA Dolla Financial Services Limited $2,694
3 4 JA Future Energy Source Company Limited $2,640
9 5 JA Access Financial Services Ltd. $2,186
8 6 JA Cargo Handlers Limited $2,074
28 7 JA Knutsford Express Limited $1,924
2 8 JA Stationery & Office Supplies Limited $1,786
20 9 JA Mailpac Group Limited $1,672
21 10 JA Jamaican Teas Limited $1,558
10 11 JA FosRich Company Limited $1,512
19 12 JA Honey Bun (1982) Limited $1,492
29 13 JA Express Catering Limited $1,408
14 14 JA Indies Pharma Jamaica Limited $1,369
30 15 JA Image Plus Consultants Limited $1,362
26 16 JA Main Event Entertainment Group Ltd $1,333
11 17 JA Derrimon Trading Company Limited $1,170
7 18 JA Blue Power Group Limited $1,114
5 19 JA Lasco Financial Services Limited $1,041
12 20 JA Lumber Depot Limited $918
31 21 JA Caribbean Flavours & Fragrances Ltd $854
4 22 JA Tropical Battery Company Limited $838
25 23 JA Caribbean Assurance Brokers Limited $793
35 24 JA Everything Fresh Limited $645
13 25 JA Spur Tree Spices Jamaica Limited $623
24 26 JA AMG Packaging & Paper Company $575

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