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Businessuite 2014 #1 Caribbean Ranked Public Company: The Massy Group Limited

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The Massy Group, A Force For Good; A Very Responsible And Profitable Company In The Caribbean.

Company Profile:

Market/Stock Exchange: Trinidad and Tobago
Company: Massy Group
2014 Businessuite Rank: #1

Chairman: Mr. Arthur Lok Jack

Deputy Chairman and Chairman Designate: Mr. Robert Bermudez,

President & Group CEO: Mr. E. Gervase Warner

Address: 63 Park Street, Port of Spain Trinidad, West Indies
Telephone: (868) 625-3426
Facsimile: (868) 627-9061
E-mail: nmh@neal-and-massy.com
Website: www.neal-and-massy.com

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Neal & Massy Holdings Limited (the ‘Company’) was incorporated in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in 1923. The Company and its subsidiaries, (the Group) are engaged in trading, manufacturing, service industries and finance in Trinidad & Tobago and the wider Caribbean region.

At September 30, 2013, the Group is organised into six main business segments:
1 -Automotive & Industrial Equipment Business Unit
2 -Energy & Industrial Gases Business Unit
3 -Integrated Retail Business Unit
4 -Information, Technology & Communications
5 -Insurance Business Unit
6 -Other Investments

What They Believe And Committed To Achieve in The Pursuit Of Opportunities Outside CARICOM.

The following edited extract was taken from the company’s 2013 Annual Report to shareholders.

2013 saw Neal & Massy marking its 90th anniversary, a journey that began in 1923. Ten years later in 1933, responding to dire world economic conditions resulting from the Great Depression, and the promptings of shrewd local bankers, two entities concluded an historic merger, to form the holding company – Neal & Massy Engineering Company Limited with two subsidiaries – Neal & Massy Limited, and Tractors and Machinery (Trinidad) Limited (TRACMAC).

Remaining extremely conservative for several years, this prudence served Neal & Massy’s purpose and helped the company survive. But it was not until 1977 when Sidney Knox assumed leadership of the Group, that Neal & Massy made bold moves, achieving significant growth through acquisitions and entry into new markets.

Under Knox’s leadership which ended in 1995, the Group acquired scores of companies and expanded into Jamaica, Barbados, Guyana and Suriname, morphing into one of the largest and most renowned conglomerates in the Caribbean.

In the late 80’s and 90’s, Trinidad experienced its longest recession during which many high profile public companies either entered bankruptcy or were acquired. Neal & Massy survived and re-engineered itself under the leadership of Jesus Pazos who was appointed CEO in 1995.

Neal & Massy, illustrating its capabilities to adapt to the prevailing economic conditions, saw Pazos moving quickly to divest the Group of many of the loss making subsidiaries, reduce debt and substantially strengthening the Group’s Balance Sheet.

During the first decade of the 2000s with the Trinidad and Tobago’s economy emerging from recession, the Group, under Bernard Dulal-Whiteway’s leadership, enjoyed substantial growth with the attendant increase in shareholder value, thereby setting the stage for the prospects of the present.

For Current Chairman, Mr. Arthur Lok Jack, Neal & Massy’s 90th anniversary presents an opportunity to reflect on that journey from 1923, and on the lessons derived and to use those lessons to guide the company’s steps over the coming years.

Arthur Lok Jack a Non-Executive Director, was elected to the Board in 1998 and was appointed Chairman in June 2004. He is also the Executive Chairman of the Associated Brands Group of Companies, Chairman of Guardian Holdings Limited and serves on the boards of many other Caribbean companies.

He delivered the following report (edited for space) to shareholders at the Group’s 2013 Annual General meeting.

“Despite the economic tightening of regional economies, the Group delivered yet another year of commendable results by improving and leveraging the synergies of our existing businesses in the countries where we operate. Sluggish growth of Caribbean economies has, however, made it imperative to continue pursuit of opportunities outside the CARICOM region.

Our Group has continued on a positive growth trajectory, recording $843 million in Profit Before Tax (PBT) and third party revenue growth of 3 per cent. The Group’s overall Earnings Per Share (EPS) increased by 18 per cent to $5.73.

Our Automotive & Industrial Equipment and Insurance Business Units, and our Retail Line of Business performed exceptionally. Our Group of Companies also performed very well in Guyana.

This was a particularly good year for our Automotive & Industrial Equipment Business Unit. Based on its consistent growth, we are confident that the introduction of motor insurance offerings from United Insurance will redound to the benefit of both our customers and our shareholders.

Energy operations in our Energy & Industrial Gases Business Unit experienced a challenging year, and plans are underway to recover the profits lost mainly on sales and service-based operations in this Business Unit.

Our downstream sector project, a natural gas-based petrochemical complex in La Brea, a joint endeavour, with Mitsubishi Corporation and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company Inc, is well underway and is further detailed in E. Gervase Warner President & Group Chief Executive Officer’s Report.

Despite operating in a constrained economy, our Barbados businesses grew in profits.
Neal & Massy remains committed to the Barbadian economy and is doing its part to help to stimulate growth through investment. The Group made a major investment in its Warrens Super Centre store to add the Dacosta Manning’s household products, including furniture, electronics and appliances, to an expanded store, creating the country’s first ever super-combination store format. Additionally, Neal & Massy submitted an Expression of Interest for a renewable energy project that is being considered by the Government of Barbados.

Favourable output in services, manufacturing, mining and agriculture contributed to the improvement of Guyana’s economy. Our businesses there delivered excellent results in 2013. To widen its customer base, the Guyana Group has done a remarkable job in leveraging the distribution networks of all the companies.

Construction has already begun on a centrally-located warehousing facility for our distribution business. Plans are underway to extend our Retail Line of Business. For the Group, Guyana’s growing economy continues to provide a focus of keen investment attention.

The profit contribution from our Jamaica-based businesses declined by 24%. This was largely driven by the currency devaluation and underperformance of the NMH Trading & Distribution Ltd. operation.

The Group continues to approach business in CARICOM with cautious optimism, giving due consideration to opportunities outside our traditional markets. To extend our Automotive and Information, Technology & Communication portfolios, we are pursuing investments in Central and South America. We have appointed a Country Manager for Suriname who has started exploring opportunities there, particularly in the energy sector.”
Arthur Lok Jack Chairman

It’s Now The Massy Group

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As shown, the Neal & Massy Group from inception has adapted and shifted its focus to ensure its existence. This year the Group went through another major transformation creating the MASSY Group as part of a group wide rebranding and repositioning exercise.

On June 29, 2014 The Neal and Massy Group announced that it had changed its name to Massy as part of a comprehensive rebranding exercise that unifies all subsidiary companies to create a strong, consistent corporate identity. Redefining the corporate brand strengthens cohesion and clearly communicates the advantages of choosing to do business with the Group. The rebranding maximises marketing efficacy by powerfully connecting the equity of strong subsidiary brands with the corporate brand and vice versa. The new brand conveys the promise of reliability and value throughout the Massy range of products and services.

The Group’s new strategic direction focuses on activating existing synergies that connect products to relevant services, and creating more efficient and cost-effective value propositions for consumers. These synergies are defined as ecosystems in the context of the Group. BM

Note:
Gervase Warner, President & Group CEO of Massy in an interview with the Trinidad Guardian’s Business Editor, Anthony Wilson, shared the rationale for the Massy re-brand.
http://digital.guardian.co.tt/?iid=96661&startpage=124#folio=124

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Businessuite 2023 Top 100 Caribbean Companies – US$ Revenue  

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Businessuite 2023 Top 100 Caribbean Companies – US$  Revenue       
US$000 US$000
2023 Company 2022 2021
1 TT Massy Holdings Limited $1,824,063 $1,653,484
2 TT Guardian Holdings Limited $1,068,271 $1,041,146
3 JA NCB Financial Group Ltd. $997,548 $780,871
4 TT ANSA Mc Al Limited $962,452 $887,023
5 JA GraceKennedy Limited $953,105 $833,773
6 TT Republic Financial Holdings Limited $900,276 $862,188
7 JA Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited $647,516 $661,298
8 JA Jamaica Broilers Group Limited $609,247 $479,660
9 TT Agostini’s Limited $604,219 $536,127
10 BB First Caribbean International Limited $599,280 $543,052
11 JA Seprod Limited $523,017 $282,954
12 BB Goddard Enterprises Limited $484,416 $378,583
13 JA Supreme Ventures Limited $339,186 $283,530
14 TT First Citizens Group Limited $315,429 $318,201
15 JA Productive Business Solutions Limited $311,997 $223,997
16 TT Trinidad Cement Limited $304,016 $281,801
17 JA Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. $285,363 $243,780
18 TT Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago Limited $279,948 $257,089
19 JA Wisynco Group Limited $260,368 $205,148
20 JA JMMB Group Limited $240,488 $176,396
21 JA Jamaica Producers Group Limited $193,387 $161,330
22 GY Banks DIH Ltd. $190,431 $179,335
23 EC  The West Indies Oil Company Ltd. $181,450 $123,036
24 JA Caribbean Cement Company Limited $172,289 $153,717
25 TT Prestige Holdings Limited $162,997 $105,811
26 JA Lasco Distributors Limited $155,619 $130,802
26 TT Angostura Holdings Limited $151,904 $136,939
27 GY Demerara Distillers Ltd. (Group) $150,868 $138,271
28 EC St. Lucia Electricity Services Ltd. $147,634 $109,179
29 JA Derrimon Trading Company Limited $122,831 $114,416
30 JA Caribbean Producers Jamaica Ltd. $119,960 $58,178
31 JA Carreras Limited $108,195 $101,586
32 TT The West Indian Tobacco Company Limited $106,798 $126,635
33 TT ANSA Merchant Bank Limited (Group) $106,335 $171,745
34 JA General Accident Insurance Co Ja $100,785 $90,011
35 EC Grenada Electricity Services Limited $88,601 $66,027
36 JA Future Energy Source Company $84,494 $37,764
37 TT National Flour Mills Limited $78,585 $65,624
38 GY Republic Bank Guyana Ltd. $65,024 $59,504
39 JA Transjamaican Highway Limited $65,006 $52,755
40 JA Lasco Manufacturing Limited $63,223 $52,990
41 JA Kingston Wharves Limited $63,191 $55,929
42 JA Barita Investments Limited $59,692 $52,333
43 EC S. L. Horsford & Co Ltd. $54,629 $48,501
44 TT PLIPDECO Limited $53,667 $47,567
45 TT One Caribbean Media Limited $48,400 $45,715
46 JA Mayberry Investments Limited $46,423 $28,923
47 JA Proven Investments Jamaica Limited $45,971 $29,498
48 TT National Enterprises Limited $45,157 $4,945
49 JA Fontana Limited $42,297 $33,219
50 EC Dominica Electricity Services $41,567 $34,092
51 EC St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla Trading & Development Company $40,298 $42,856
52 TT Unilever Caribbean Limited $37,780 $34,649
53 JA Mayberry Jamaican Equities Limited $36,317 $18,465
54 JA Radio Jamaica Limited $36,252 $36,825
55 BB Insurance Corporation Of B’DOS Limited $36,092 $52,196
56 BB West India Biscuit Compant Limited $33,545 $30,712
57 GY Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry Ltd. $32,302 $27,787
58 GY Demerara Bank Limited $30,279 $27,104
59 EC East Caribbean Financial Holding Company $29,691 $27,271
60 EC Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited $25,499 $24,169
61 TT Trinidad and Tobago NGL Limited $24,820 $28,881
62 EC St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Ltd. $23,418 $22,971
63 EC Grenada Co-operative Bank Ltd. $23,220 $21,265
64 GY Sterling Products Limited $22,800 $20,046
65 TT LJ Williams Limited $22,536 $22,483
66 JA FosRich Company Limited $22,492 $15,160
67 JA Berger Paints Jamaica Limited $21,977 $20,041
68 GY Citizens Bank Guyana Inc. $21,796 $18,034
69 EC Bank of St. Vincent and the Grenadines $20,158 $18,811
70 JA Honey Bun (1982) Limited $19,693 $13,833
71 JA Everything Fresh Limited $17,597 $10,412
72 JA Tropical Battery Company Limited $17,506 $12,877
73 TT Guardian Media Limited $17,373 $15,559
74 JA Lasco Financial Services Limited $16,750 $14,785
75 JA Jamaican Teas Limited $16,464 $14,638
76 JA Victoria Mutual Investments Limited – Group $15,918 $11,968
77 JA PanJam Investment Limited $15,677 $27,716
78 BB Cave Shepherd & Company Limited $15,536 $13,833
79 JA Dolphin Cove Limited $15,114 $7,640
80 JA Wigton Windfarm Limited $14,793 $13,213
81 JA Key Insurnace Company Limited $14,787 $12,347
82 JA Express Catering Limited $14,241 $4,412
83 JA Caribbean Cream Limited $13,907 $12,059
84 JA Access Financial Services Ltd. Group $13,193 $11,729
85 JA Stationery & Office Supplies Limited $11,657 $7,253
86 TT Endeavour Holdings Limited $11,621 $12,586
87 JA Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited $11,449 $9,269
88 JA Mailpac Group Limited $11,246 $11,734
89 JA Lumber Depot Limited $10,495 $9,216
90 JA Main Event Entertainment Group Ltd $10,329 $4,890
91 JA Sygnus Credit Investments Limited – Group $9,773 $11,125
92 JA First Rock Real Estate Investments Limited $9,359 $5,300
93 JA Consolidated Bakeries Jamaica Limited $9,111 $6,962
94 JA The Limners and Bards Limited $8,967 $7,913
95 JA Salada Foods Jamaica Limited $8,912 $7,671
96 JA 138 Student Living Jamaica Limited $7,908 $5,243
97 JA Jamaica Stock Exchange Limited $7,566 $6,435
98 JA Knutsford Express Limited $7,426 $4,058
99 JA CAC 2000 Limited $7,407 $6,744
100 JA IronRock Insurance Company Limited $7,363 $5,682
101 JA Spur Tree Spices Jamaica Limited $6,858 $5,543
102 JA AMG Packaging & Paper Company $6,640 $4,552
103 JA Indies Pharma Jamaica Limited $6,250 $5,460
104 JA Pulse Investments Limited $6,205 $5,204
105 JA Portland JSX Limited $5,584 $3,067
106 JA Image Plus Consultants Limited $5,184
107 JA Caribbean Flavours & Fragrances Ltd $5,149 $4,344
108 JA Dolla Financial Services Limited $4,933 $2,444
109 JA Regency Petroleum Co. Limited $4,542
110 JA Sygnus Real Estate Finance Limited – Group $4,425 $6,940
111 JA Palace Amusement Company (1921) Limited $4,328 $682
112 JA Elite Diagnostic Limited $4,162 $3,268
113 JA Blue Power Group Limited $3,510 $3,443
114 JA Kingston Properties Limited – Group $3,481 $3,133
115 JA Caribbean Assurance Brokers Limited $3,374 $2,986
116 JA Stanley Motta Limited $3,330 $3,176
117 JA JFP Limited $3,177 $1,507
118 JA Cargo Handlers Limited $3,150 $2,175
119 JA Eppley Limited $2,923 $2,493
120 JA ISP Financial Services Limited $2,876 $2,799
121 JA Magaritaville Ltd $2,618 $48
122 JA Ttech Limited $2,495 $2,529
123 JA One On One Educatinal Services Limited $1,780 $1,733
124 TT CinemaONE Limited $1,433 $308
125 JA Edufocal Limited $1,250 $1,194
126 JA GWEST Corporation Limited $975 $729
127 JA Sterling Investments Limited $830 $1,892

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Businessuite 2023 #1 Caribbean Company by US$ Profit after Tax – National Enterprises Limited

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US$000 US$000
2023 Company 2022 2021
1 TT National Enterprises Limited $292,000 -$40,183

National Enterprises Limited (NEL) is an investment holding company incorporated on August 27, 1999 by the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. NEL was formed to consolidate the Government’s shareholding in selected State Enterprises and facilitate public offerings on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.

NEL has invested in industries that drive the economy of Trinidad and Tobago: natural gas and energy-based manufacturing, telecommunications, power generation, and the marketing and manufacturing of basic foods.

NEL holds significant shareholding in the following companies:

• NGC NGL Company Limited (NGC NGL);
• NGC Trinidad and Tobago LNG Limited (NGC LNG);
• Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (TSTT);
• Trinidad Nitrogen Co. Limited (TRINGEN);
• National Flour Mills Limited (NFM);
• NEL Power Holdings Limited (NPHL); and
• Pan West Engineers and Constructors, LLC (Pan West).

Through NEL, individual and corporate investors can share in the financial stability and staying power of these enterprises. Today, over 5,000 citizens who will continue to benefit from our consistent dividend payments own 100 million of the 600 million issued shares in NEL.

As of September 30, 2022, the fair market value of National Enterprises Limited’s (NEL) equity investments in subsidiaries, joint ventures and associate companies based on IFRS 9, was TT$3.42 Billion, an increase of 92% compared to the $1.78 Billion as of March 31, 2021, the last reporting date.

NEL’s Financial Position
For the financial period ended September 30, 2022 (FY2022), NEL recorded a net profit of $1.98 Billion, an increase of over $2 Billion as compared to the previous financial year (FY2021), where NEL recorded a loss of $270 Million.

NEL’s increased net profit over the eighteen-month financial period ended September 30, 2022 includes the unrealized fair value gain of $1.7 Billion from NEL’s portfolio companies in the energy sector.

NEL Power Holdings increased by $21.3 Million or 19.7% over its value as of March 31, 2021. This was offset by declines in the fair values of Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (TSTT) and National Flour Mills Limited (NFM).

NEL also registered an operating profit of $297 Million in FY2022 versus the $28 Million recorded in financial year ended March 31 2021 (FY2021).

Management has continued with prudent cost management practices while pursuing operational efficiencies. Operating expenses in FY22 have remained consistent at $8.8 Million for the eighteen-month period compared to $4.99 Million for the twelve-month FY2021.

Charles Maynard
General Manager National Enterprises Limited

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Businessuite 2023 #1 Caribbean Company By US$ Revenue  – Massy Holdings Limited

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US$000 US$000
2023 Company 2022 2021
1 TT Massy Holdings Limited $1,824,063 $1,653,484

2022 was the 99th year of operations for the Massy Group of Companies, formerly Neal & Massy. Given the tumultuous environment in the world today, coupled with the success the Group has experienced in focusing on its three main Portfolios and success in international expansion, we have created a new vision for the Massy Group as it approaches 100 years of operations:

“A Global Force For Good, An Investment Holding Company with a Caribbean Heart”

Several developments have inspired this new vision. First, we are called to expand our sphere of influence beyond the Caribbean Basin. We recognise that our Purpose and Values resonate with people from diverse backgrounds, religions, and races.

The Group has never been more profitable and our Balance Sheet has never been stronger.

Operating Profit from Business Units grew by 25 percent from TT$961 million (US$143 million) in FY2021 to TT$1.2 billion (US$178 million) in FY2022.

Profit Before Tax (PBT) from Continuing Operations grew by 11 percent from FY 2021 to FY 2022; growth was impacted by the underperformance of the overseas cash investments held by the Group in FY2022 compared to the significant gains produced in those investments in FY 2021.
The Group’s Debt to Equity is down to 25 percent and in addition to its TT$1.2 billion in cash at the end of the year, the Group has US$176 million invested overseas to fund acquisitions and growth initiatives.

The Group’s governance has been strengthened with the creation of Portfolio Boards of Directors with Independent Directors and with increased autonomy and decision-making being implemented throughout our operations.

Mr. E. Gervase Warner, President &
Group CEO
Massy Group of Companies

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Businessuite 2023 Top 100 Caribbean Chief Executive Officers

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Businessuite 2023 Top 100 Caribbean  Chief Executive Officers –      % change US$ Profit after Tax
CR US$000 US$000 %
2023 Company Chief Executive Officer 2022 2021 Change
1 TT Endeavour Holdings Limited Anthony Rahael $6,359 $648 881.37%
2 JA General Accident Insurance Co Ja Sharon Donaldson $3,982 $962 313.87%
3 BB Goddard Enterprises Limited Anthony H. Ali $34,102 $11,143 206.03%
4 JA Stationery & Office Supplies Limited Allan McDaniel, $1,710 $691 147.64%
5 JA Future Energy Source Company Limited Jeremy Barnes $1,691 $697 142.52%
6 JA Tropical Battery Company Limited Alexander Melville $1,314 $570 130.66%
7 EC S. L. Horsford & Co Ltd. Anthony Kelsick $3,892 $1,856 109.66%
8 JA NCB Financial Group Ltd. Patrick Hylton $266,216 $129,445 105.66%
9 JA Lasco Financial Services Limited Jacinth Hall-Tracey, $2,043 $1,011 102.18%
10 JA Portland JSX Limited Michael Lee-Chin $4,277 $2,116 102.13%
11 JA Mayberry Jamaican Equities Limited Natalie Glitzenhirn-Augustin $33,193 $16,450 101.78%
12 JA Dolphin Cove Limited Stafford Burrowes $2,967 $1,511 96.36%
13 JA Blue Power Group Limited Vishwanauth Tolan $1,291 $687 87.81%
14 JA Cargo Handlers Limited Antony M. Hart $1,928 $1,029 87.37%
15 JA Jamaica Broilers Group Limited Christopher Levy $28,607 $15,464 84.98%
16 JA First Rock Real Estate Investments Limited Ryan Reid $4,050 $2,221 82.35%
17 EC East Caribbean Financial Holding Company Rolf Phillips $15,431 $8,473 82.13%
18 JA Access Financial Services Ltd. Marcus James $2,920 $1,713 70.45%
19 JA FosRich Company Limited Cecil Foster $2,165 $1,286 68.34%
20 GY Citizens Bank Guyana Inc. Eton M. Chester $8,644 $5,279 63.74%
21 JA Mayberry Investments Limited Gary Peart $31,592 $19,738 60.05%
22 EC Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited Naomi E. DE Allie $3,849 $2,523 52.56%
23 JA Seprod Limited Richard Pandohie $19,458 $12,853 51.38%
24 JA Productive Business Solutions Limited Pedro Paris Coronado $8,476 $5,599 51.38%
25 JA Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. Audrey Tugwell Henry $77,885 $54,228 43.62%
26 JA Derrimon Trading Company Limited Derrick Cotterell $4,119 $2,890 42.52%
27 TT Guardian Holdings Limited Ravi Tewari $166,912 $118,625 40.71%
28 BB First Caribbean International Limited Mark St. Hill $176,393 $125,721 40.31%
29 TT Agostini’s Limited Anthony Agostini $40,550 $28,904 40.29%
30 JA Supreme Ventures Limited Gary Peart $20,525 $14,996 36.87%
31 JA Wisynco Group Limited Andrew Mahfood $27,031 $19,810 36.45%
32 JA 138 Student Living Jamaica Limited Cranston Ewan $2,123 $1,577 34.63%
33 JA Sygnus Credit Investments Limited Berisford Grey $5,134 $3,823 34.29%
34 BB Cave Shepherd & Company Limited Roger M. Cave $6,771 $5,070 33.55%
35 JA Lumber Depot Limited Noel Dawes $1,226 $935 31.16%
36 JA Spur Tree Spices Jamaica Limited Albert Bailey $771 $589 30.94%
37 JA Indies Pharma Jamaica Limited Dr. Guna Muppuri $1,487 $1,151 29.14%
38 JA Caribbean Cement Company Limited Yago Castro $35,901 $27,994 28.24%
39 JA Lasco Manufacturing Limited James E. D. Rawle $11,386 $8,896 27.99%
40 TT One Caribbean Media Limited Dawn Thomas $4,217 $3,303 27.67%
41 JA Victoria Mutual Investments Limited – Group Rezworth Burchenson $4,613 $3,637 26.83%
42 JA Kingston Properties Limited – Group Kevin Richards $3,800 $3,018 25.91%
43 JA Pulse Investments Limited Kingsley Cooper $11,914 $9,472 25.78%
44 JA Fontana Limited Anne Chang $4,042 $3,303 22.37%
45 GY Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry Ltd. Richard Isava $11,642 $9,588 21.43%
46 JA Radio Jamaica Limited Gary Allen $1,310 $1,100 19.09%
47 TT Republic Financial Holdings Limited Nigel M. Baptise $248,361 $214,669 15.69%
48 JA Lasco Distributors Limited John De Silva $6,778 $5,864 15.58%
49 GY Republic Bank Guyana Ltd. Nigel M. Baptiste $20,572 $17,909 14.87%
50 BB West India Biscuit Compant Limited Lorenzo Roach $5,014 $4,366 14.84%
51 TT Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago Limited Gayle Pazos-Phillips $100,848 $89,677 12.46%
52 JA Stanley Motta Limited Melanie Subratie $5,659 $5,147 9.93%
53 TT First Citizens Bank Limited Karen Darbasie $108,187 $99,150 9.11%
54 GY Sterling Products Limited Ramsay Ali $892 $818 9.06%
55 TT PLIPDECO Limited Ernest Ashley Taylor $6,416 $5,936 8.08%
56 JA Jamaica Producers Group Limited Jeffrey Hall $26,580 $24,629 7.92%
57 JA Barita Investments Limited Dane Brodber $28,148 $26,169 7.56%
58 GY Demerara Distillers Ltd. Komal R. Samaroo $25,552 $23,950 6.69%
59 TT Massy Holdings Limited E. Gervase Warner $106,688 $100,334 6.33%
60 EC The West Indies Oil Company Ltd. Joe fernandez $7,196 $6,827 5.40%
61 EC Bank of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Derry Williams $1,077 $1,026 4.91%
62 JA Carreras Limited Raoul Glynn $24,244 $24,044 0.83%

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US$000 US$000
2023 Company 2022 2021
1 TT National Enterprises Limited $292,000 -$40,183
2 JA NCB Financial Group Ltd. $266,216 $129,445
3 TT Republic Financial Holdings Limited $248,361 $214,669
4 BB First Caribbean International Limited  $176,393 $125,721
5 TT Guardian Holdings Limited $166,912 $118,625
6 JA Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited  $110,666 $113,760
7 TT First Citizens Bank Limited $108,187 $99,150
8 TT Massy Holdings Limited $106,688 $100,334
9 TT Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago Limited   $100,848 $89,677
10 JA Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. $77,885 $54,228
11 JA GraceKennedy Limited $50,641 $57,646
12 JA JMMB Group Limited  $41,846 $49,768
13 TT Agostini’s Limited  $40,550 $28,904
14 TT The West Indian Tobacco Company Limited $38,581 $68,384
15 TT ANSA Mc Al Limited $37,098 $103,582
16 GY Banks DIH Ltd. $36,445 $38,448
17 JA Caribbean Cement Company Limited $35,901 $27,994
18 BB Goddard Enterprises Limited $34,102 $11,143
19 JA Mayberry Jamaican Equities Limited $33,193 $16,450
20 JA PanJam Investment Limited $31,967 $46,758
21 JA Mayberry Investments Limited $31,592 $19,738
22 JA Jamaica Broilers Group Limited $28,607 $15,464
23 JA Barita Investments Limited $28,148 $26,169
24 JA Wisynco Group Limited $27,031 $19,810
25 JA Jamaica Producers Group Limited $26,580 $24,629
26 GY Demerara Distillers Ltd. $25,552 $23,950
27 JA Carreras Limited $24,244 $24,044
28 TT Angostura Holdings Limited $21,421 $23,524
29 GY Republic Bank Guyana Ltd. $20,572 $17,909
30 JA Supreme Ventures Limited $20,525 $14,996
31 JA Seprod Limited $19,458 $12,853
32 JA Kingston Wharves Limited             $18,261 $20,961
33 EC East Caribbean Financial Holding Company $15,431 $8,473
34 EC St. Lucia Electricity Services Ltd. $14,667 $15,016
35 GY Demerara Bank Limited $14,188 $14,774
36 JA Pulse Investments Limited $11,914 $9,472
37 GY Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry Ltd. $11,642 $9,588
38 JA Lasco Manufacturing Limited $11,386 $8,896
39 GY Citizens Bank Guyana Inc. $8,644 $5,279
40 TT Trinidad Cement Limited $8,526 $28,294
41 JA Productive Business Solutions Limited $8,476 $5,599
42 JA Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited (Group)  $7,722 -$2,518
43 EC  The West Indies Oil Company Ltd. $7,196 $6,827
44 JA Lasco Distributors Limited $6,778 $5,864
45 BB Cave Shepherd & Company Limited $6,771 $5,070
46 TT PLIPDECO Limited  $6,416 $5,936
47 TT Endeavour Holdings Limited $6,359 $648
48 JA Stanley Motta Limited  $5,659 $5,147
49 TT Prestige Holdings Limited $5,232 -$4,205
50 JA Sygnus Credit Investments Limited $5,134 $3,823
51 BB West India Biscuit Compant Limited $5,014 $4,366
52 JA Sygnus Real Estate Finance Limited – Group $4,621 $0
53 JA Victoria Mutual Investments Limited – Group $4,613 $3,637
54 JA Portland JSX Limited $4,277 $2,116
55 TT One Caribbean Media Limited $4,217 $3,303
56 JA Derrimon Trading Company Limited $4,119 $2,890
57 JA First Rock Real Estate Investments Limited $4,050 $2,221
58 JA Fontana Limited $4,042 $3,303
59 JA General Accident Insurance Co Ja $3,982 $962
60 EC S. L. Horsford & Co Ltd. $3,892 $1,856
61 EC Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited $3,849 $2,523
62 JA Kingston Properties Limited – Group $3,800 $3,018
63 EC Grenada Electricity Services Limited $3,149 $5,499
64 JA Dolphin Cove Limited $2,967 $1,511
65 JA Access Financial Services Ltd. $2,920 $1,713
66 JA FosRich Company Limited $2,165 $1,286
67 JA 138 Student Living Jamaica Limited $2,123 $1,577
68 JA Wigton Windfarm Limited $2,058 $5,111
69 JA Mailpac Group Limited $2,054 $2,565
70 JA Lasco Financial Services Limited $2,043 $1,011
71 JA Jamaica Stock Exchange Limited $2,003 $3,207
72 JA Cargo Handlers Limited $1,928 $1,029
73 JA Dolla Financial Services Limited $1,870 $0
74 EC St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla Trading & Development Company $1,771 $3,126
75 JA Stationery & Office Supplies Limited $1,710 $691
76 JA Future Energy Source Company Limited  $1,691 $697
77 JA Eppley Limited $1,592 $1,622
78 JA Indies Pharma Jamaica Limited $1,487 $1,151
79 TT Unilever Caribbean Limited $1,441 $28,055
80 JA Honey Bun (1982) Limited $1,357 $1,410
81 JA Tropical Battery Company Limited $1,314 $570
82 JA Radio Jamaica Limited $1,310 $1,100
83 JA Blue Power Group Limited $1,291 $687
84 JA Lumber Depot Limited $1,226 $935
85 JA Salada Foods Jamaica Limited $1,170 $101
86 JA Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited $1,164 $410
87 JA Express Catering Limited $1,097 -$1,734
88 JA Jamaican Teas Limited $1,084 $3,780
89 EC Bank of St. Vincent and the Grenadines $1,077 $1,026
90 JA Main Event Entertainment Group Ltd $1,009 $104
91 TT LJ Williams Limited $972 $1,132
92 JA The Limners and Bards Limited $960 $990
93 GY Sterling Products Limited $892 $818
94 JA Spur Tree Spices Jamaica Limited $771 $589
95 EC Grenada Co-operative Bank Ltd. $747 $3,656
96 JA Medical Disposables & Supplies Ltd. $703 $449
97 JA AMG Packaging & Paper Company $700 $391
98 JA Image Plus Consultants Limited $629
99 JA Caribbean Assurance Brokers Limited $520 $362
100 JA Knutsford Express Limited $519 -$619
101 JA Caribbean Flavours & Fragrances Ltd $411 $513
102 JA ISP Financial Services Limited $384 $351
103 JA Regency Petroleum Co. Limited $376
104 TT Guardian Media Limited $363 $624
105 JA Key Insurance Company Limited $362 $1,034
106 JA Elite Diagnostic Limited $324 $12
107 JA Everything Fresh Limited $321 -$178
108 JA Sterling Investments Limited $285 $1,030
109 JA IronRock Insurance Company Limited $188 $346
110 JA KLE Group Limited $166 $166
111 JA JETCON Corporation Limited $165 $99
112 JA GWEST Corporation Limited $161 $143
113 JA CAC 2000 Limited $136 $257
114 JA MFS Capital Partners Limited $121 $0
115 JA JFP Limited $100 $0
116 JA Consolidated Bakeries Jamaica Limited $93 -$114
117 JA One On One Educatinal Services Limited $82 $0
118 JA Berger Paints Jamaica Limited $5 $795
119 JA Icreate Limited $0 -$208
120 EC The Bank of Nevis Ltd. $0 $9,556
121 BB Banks Holdings Limited $0 $6,516
122 JA Caribbean Cream Limited -$61 $649
123 JA Ttech Limited -$161 $53
124 EC Dominica Electricity Services -$290 $1,338
125 JA QWI Investments Limited -$329 $2,255
126 JA Magaritaville Ltd -$609 -$1,382
127 JA Edufocal Limited -$1,192 $0
128 JA Palace Amusement Company (1921) Limited -$1,738 -$2,470
129 JA MPC Caribbean Clean Energy Limited -$2,185 $1,141
130 BB Insurance Corporation Of B’DOS Limited -$4,632 $10,719
131 JA Proven Investments Limited -$5,361 $14,910
132 JA Transjamaican Highway Limited -$7,140 $3,991
133 TT ANSA Merchant Bank Limited (Group) -$9,000 $45,515
134 TT Trinidad and Tobago NGL Limited -$59,374 $76,198
135 EC St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank Ltd. -$109,709 $69,766

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