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Businessuite 2018 Top 50 Caribbean Companies By US$ Revenue – Rankings

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CR CR NR NR NR
2018 2017 2018 2017 2016 Company
1 1 1 1 1 TT Massy Holdings Limited
2 2 1 1 1 BB Sagicor Financial Corporation
3 3 2 2 2 TT ANSA Mc Al Limited
4 5 3 3 3 TT Republic Financial Holdings Limited
5 4 1 1 1 JA GraceKennedy Limited
6 7 2 2 3 JA Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited
7 6 2 2 2 BB First Caribbean International Limited
8 10 4 4 6 TT Agostini’s Limited
9 8 3 3 2 JA National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd.
10 11 4 4 5 JA Supreme Ventures Limited
11 12 5 5 6 JA Jamaica Broilers Group Limited
12 9 3 3 3 BB Goddard Enterprises Limited
13 13 5 5 5 TT First Citizens Group Limited
14 14 6 6 4 JA Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd.
15 16 6 7 7 TT Guardian Holdings Limited
16 17 7 8 8 TT Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago Limited
17 15 8 6 4 TT Trinidad Cement Limited
18 7 JA Cable Bahamas Limited
19 8 JA Wisynco Group Limited
20 87 9 26 27 JA Kingston Properties Limited
21 22 9 10 10 TT Prestige Holdings Limited
22 10 JA Productive Business Solutions Limited
23 19 10 9 9 TT The West Indian Tobacco Company Limited
24 30 1 1 GY Banks DIH Ltd.
25 25 11 9 10 JA Caribbean Cement Company Limited
26 24 12 8 11 JA Seprod Limited
27 23 1 1 1 JA Lasco Distributors Limited
28 29 13 12 13 JA Jamaica Producers Group Limited
29 26 14 10 8 JA JMMB Group Limited
30 28 2 2 2 JA Caribbean Producers Jamaica Ltd.
31 32 15 13 15 JA Sagicor Real Estate X Fund
32 11 13 TT ANSA Merchant Bank Limited (Group)
33 12 11 TT Angostura Holdings Limited
34 27 16 11 12 JA Carreras Limited
35 32 2 2 GY Demerara Distillers Ltd.
36 17 JA Sagicor Bank Jamaica Limited
37 13 12 TT Unilever Caribbean Limited
38 14 16 TT One Caribbean Media Limited
39 15 14 TT National Flour Mills Limited
40 16 15 TT National Enterprises Limited
41 42 3 5 4 JA General Accident Insurance Co Ja
42 40 4 4 3 JA Derrimon Trading Company Limited
43 38 5 3 5 JA Lasco Manufacturing Limited
44 43 18 14 16 JA Kingston Wharves Limited
45 47 3 3 GY Republic Bank Guyana Ltd.
46 17 17 TT PLIPDECO Limited
47 39 4 6 6 BB Insurance Corporation Of B’DOS Limited
48 78 19 24 17 JA Radio Jamaica Limited
49 18 19 TT Trinidad and Tobago NGL Limited
50 48 20 16 NR JA Proven Investments Jamaica Limited
51 52 4 4 GY Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry Ltd.
52 46 5 7 8 BB West India Biscuit Compant Limited
53 19 18 TT Guardian Media Limited
54 20 21 TT LJ Williams Limited
55 21 20 TT Readymix (West Indies) Limited
56 54 21 18 19 JA PanJam Investment Limited
57 61 22 19 21 JA Mayberry Investments Limited
58 55 6 6 9 JA Medical Disposables & Supplies Ltd.
59 7 JA Express Catering Limited
60 66 5 5 GY Citizens Bank Guyana Inc.
61 57 8 7 NR JA Access Financial Services Ltd.
62 67 9 15 15 JA Lasco Financial Services Limited
63 59 10 9 8 JA Jamaican Teas Limited
64 58 11 8 10 JA Blue Power Group Limited
65 66 12 14 NR JA Key Insurnace Company Limited
66 64 13 12 13 JA Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited
67 60 14 10 11 JA Caribbean Cream Limited
68 63 6 8 10 BB Cave Shepherd & Company Limited
69 62 15 11 12 JA Honey Bun (1982) Limited
70 68 16 16 NR JA CAC 2000 Limited
71 74 17 18 NR JA JETCON Corporation Limited
72 18 JA Main Event Entertainment Group Ltd
73 70 23 21 22 JA Palace Amusement Company (1921) Limited
74 65 19 13 7 JA Dolphin Cove Limited
75 69 24 20 23 JA Barita Investments Limited
76 20 JA FosRich Company Limited
77 73 25 22 24 JA Jamaica Stock Exchange Limited
78 7 11 BB Bico Industries Limited
79 76 21 19 17 JA Knutsford Express Limited
80 22 JA Stationery & Office Supplies Limited
81 75 26 23 25 JA Salada Foods Jamaica Limited
82 23 29 6 JA Magaritaville Ltd
83 27 JA Victoria Mutual Investments Limited
84 24 JA 138 Student Living Jamaica Limited
85 28 28 26 JA Pulse Investments Limited
86 88 25 28 NR JA IronRock Insurance Company Limited
87 29 JA Portland JSX Limited
88 81 26 23 19 JA Cargo Handlers Limited
89 27 JA Elite Diagnostic Limited
90 83 28 25 NR JA ISP Financial Services Limited
91 84 29 26 20 JA Eppley Limited
92 30 JA Sygnus Credit Investments Limited
93 82 30 24 NR JA Ttech Limited
94 85 31 27 21 JA KLE Group Limited
95 89 31 27 NR JA 1834 Investments Limited (1834)
96 86 32 25 NR JA Sterling Investments Limited
97 32 JA GWEST Corporation Limited
72 17 14 JA Consolidated Bakeries Jamaica Limited
77 20 16 JA AMG Packaging & Paper Company
79 21 18 JA Caribbean Flavours & Fragrances Ltd
80 22 22 JA Sweet Rivier Abattoir & Supplies
30 23 JA C2W Music Limited
29 28 JA Montego Bay Ice Co. Limited
18 7 7 JA Cable and Wireless Jamaica – FLOW
47 15 20 JA Scotia Investments Jamaica Ltd.
52 17 18 JA Berger Paints Jamaica Limited
TT Berger Paints Trinidad Limited
20 8 4 4 BB Cable & Wireless (Barbados) Limited – FLOW
34 5 5 BB Banks Holdings Limited

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RJR Group Continues To Be Negatively Impacted By Softness In Advertising Market

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Q2 2024 (Ended September 30, 2024 ) continued to be impacted by both local and international challenges, inflation and increased costs. The Group continued to experience softness in the overall advertising market as businesses repotted the continued impact of local and global economic conditions. The Group’s advertising revenues were more than last year due to the broadcast of the Olympic Games in July and August 2024. The quarter was also impacted by some one-off costs of approximately $25 million incurred related to restructuring expenditure as part of the move to a new target operating model (TOM)

The Group recorded a pre-tax loss of $1 18 million and an after-tax loss of $103 million for the quarter, compared to a pre-tax loss of $79 million and an after-tax loss of $65 million for the prior year period. This profit performance represents an improvement over the quarter to June 2024 where the pre- and post-tax losses were $183 million and $167 million, respectively. This loss reduction is directly attributable to the Implementation of cost management strategies and efforts to ensure that advertising revenues were maximized from programmes aired during the period.

Primary contributors to this quarter’s performance, compared to prior year were:

  • An overall improvement of $56 million (3.9%) in the Group’s revenues, driven mainly by an increase in the Broadcast Division revenues associated with the airing of the Olympic Games (for which the company held the broadcast rights for Television only).
  • A decline in revenue in the Audio segment of $24.5 million (12%); a result of the pressure on advertising budgets, highlighting the need to find new strategies to attract businesses to this medium
  • A decrease in other income of $7million (17%), as a result of a reduction in income from noncurrent investments held.
  • An increase in direct expenses of $73 million (10.8%), due to the increased costs associated with the broadcasting of the Olympic Games,
  • An increase in selling expenses of $13.9 million (5.2%), commensurate with increased revenues.
  • An increase in administrative expenses of $2.4 million (0.6%) which was offset by the reduction in other operating expenses by $5.6M (2.6%). The containment in costs is a result of cost-saving initiatives that have been implemented. The expense movement was driven primarily by increases in staff-related costs, insurance costs and higher depreciation expenses relating to investments in infrastructure upgrades. While there has been an overall loss in the quarter, the Group continues to implement measures that will lead to further cost reductions through restructuring our expenditure profile as part of the move to a new target operating model (TOM).

Management continues to focus on the implementation of the five strategic imperatives designed to return the Group to sustained profitability. Implementation of the web-based top-up product (partnering with an overseas entity) will be completed in the next quarter Implementation of the NCB Go rewards platform is one of the most significant revenue diversification opportunities and we are hoping to launch the platform in the fourth quarter of the financial year. Initiatives relating to the digital transformation of our products are also being pursued for future revenue impact.

The Group will continue to focus on increased presence and influence in the digital space while producing content that fulfills the needs of the market.

 Anthony Smith Chief Executive Officer RJRGLEANER Communications Group (the Group) 

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Fontana Reporting Comparative Q1 Revenue Jump of 16.2%, Q2 Anticipated To Be Best Yet!

We saw increased revenues in all our locations, including our newest store in Portmore which has largely maintained their break-even monthly sales. Transaction counts, average spend per customer, and prescription counts continue to show month over month gains as we grow our footprint in St. Catherine.

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Income Statement
Our revenue for the quarter was $2.07 billion, representing an increase of 16.2% over the $1.78 billion for the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Operating profit grew by 26.9%, going from $80.8 million to $102.6 million. Despite increased income tax liabilities (see below), net profit for the quarter was $60.5 million, or 1.5% less than that reported for the same period last year.

We saw increased revenues in all our locations, including our newest store in Portmore which has largely maintained their break-even monthly sales. Transaction counts, average spend per customer, and prescription counts continue to show month over month gains as we grow our footprint in St. Catherine.

Cost of sales increased by 9.9% (compared to 16.2% for revenues) resulting in gross profit moving from $603.2 million to $774.5 million, a 28.4% increase over Q1 last year. Our efforts to capitalize on economies of scale within our procurement and inventory management activities, resulted in a higher gross margin of 37.5%, up from 33.9% in the prior year.

Operating expenses grew by 28.6%, ending the quarter at $671.9 million compared to $522.3 million last year. This was partly attributable to the opening of our Portmore store in November 2023, along with increased staff costs across the network. As we continue to focus on staff retention, engagement and satisfaction, costs and benefits contributed to 58% of the operating expenses increase over last year. Provisions were also made for senior staff retiring in 2025, some with over 50 years of service. We continue to make inroads into industrial security and insurance rates, as well as improve on our conservation efforts as we saw increases in our utilities.

Finance costs saw an increase of 25.3%, moving from $52.6 million in Q1 last year to $65.9 million this quarter, this was mainly attributable to foreign exchange losses on the lease liability (IFRS16) as well as the new store. Other income also grew by 7.7% ending the quarter at $35.7 million as we seek to tap into new revenue streams in the Portmore store.

Fontana Pharmacy has now been listed on the Junior Stock Exchange for 5 years as at January 2024. This achievement means that we now have liability to corporate income taxes, which required a provision of $11.9 million for the quarter. Earnings per share remained constant at $0.05 for both comparable quarters.

Balance Sheet
Total assets at the end of the quarter stood at $5.6 billion, up from $5.2 billion in the previous comparative period, reflecting an increase of 6.2%.
Our cash and cash equivalents remain favorable at $1.2 billion, 4% less than the previous comparative period, this is after the August 2024 dividend payment of $312.3 million. Shareholder’s equity grew to $2.7 billion, up from $2.5 billion or 6.1% over the prior corresponding quarter. This puts us in a strong position to pursue further expansion opportunities as they come up.

Outlook
At the end of this quarter, we were far advanced in the development and adaptation of 2 efficiency tools:
PIMS integrated point of sale system for the pharmacy department – accommodating patient profile access across all stores, adding to the efficiencies for central ordering and inventory management A new integrated HR software – improve efficiencies as well as enhance the experience of team members. Faster processing times, better data analytics and a reduction in errors is expected.

We continue to invest in technology that will improve our efficiency and contribute to a better control environment.
These two initiatives are the ones among the many that keep us relevant and differentiated from our competitors. We are cognizant of the ongoing impact of Hurricane Beryl on the Jamaica’s economic landscape. Early indicators such as the softening of demand for non-essential home items, toys and home décor have been noted. We will continue to monitor these indicators and implement the required strategies to manage the potential impact.

At 7 stores strong, the organization is experiencing a tremendous period of growth and development, well positioned as one of the most recognized retail brands in Jamaica and the premier pharmacy chain across the country. Our second quarter is anticipated to be the best yet!

Anne Chang Director CEO Fontana Limited 

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Despite Growing Losses RA William’s Still Has A Positive Future Outlook

RA William’s gross profit increased by 14%, mainly driven by the introduction of new products across several of our product lines. We recorded a net loss before tax for the quarter of $13.9M, compared to a net loss of $792K for the same period last year.

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RA William’s gross profit increased by 14%, mainly driven by the introduction of new products across several of our product lines. We recorded a net loss before tax for the quarter of $13.9M, compared to a net loss of $792K for the same period last year.

Our operating expenses ratio for this quarter stands at 45%, up from 38% in the prior year. This increase is primarily attributed to the right of use costs related to our new location at New Brunswick Village, as well as higher technology, staffing, and distribution expenses.

We achieved a revenue of $367M which represents a 0.95% increase compared to the same quarter of the previous year. During this period, we encountered significant challenges, including supply constraints in certain product categories and the effects of Hurricane Beryl, which disrupted operations for many of our key customers, particularly along the south coast.

There was an increase in total assets, of $1.4B. The increase in assets reflects our strategic investments in infrastructure, including the opening of our new office and warehouse at the beginning of the quarter. These investments position us to expand our partnerships with pharmaceutical manufacturers and further strengthen our business.

Enhanced Product Portfolio And New Distribution Channels

Our ongoing efforts to enhance distribution channels, collaborate with stakeholders to manage supply and demand, and fortify our position in a competitive market have allowed us to navigate these challenges effectively. Looking ahead, we anticipate revenue growth driven by the reintroduction of key products under our newly added Fourrts line, expected early in the third quarter.

During the quarter, we were proud to add several new products to our portfolio. Notably, we introduced ColdStop (an over-the-counter day & night cold and flu pack), GasStop (an over-the-counter antacid), and DandZap Plus (a prescription shampoo for dandruff and seborrheic conditions), in partnership with Canadian-based Ryvis Pharma. These additions reflect our ongoing commitment to expanding our market offerings and increasing our market share.

RA Williams remains committed to being a responsible corporate citizen, with a strong focus on education and health and wellness. This quarter, we deepened our support for pharmacists and pharmacy professionals through our sponsorship of the Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica’s Annual Conference – the premier pharmaceutical event in the English-speaking Caribbean. Our sponsorship provided an opportunity to network with industry professionals, and we also hosted a soft launch for Iracet, the first generic Levetiracetam available in Jamaica, in collaboration with our long-time pharmaceutical partner, Square Pharmaceuticals,
as part of a workshop on epilepsy. Additionally, we sponsored the University of Technology’s School of Pharmacy Pinning Ceremony, where a house was named in honour of our Founder and Chief Quality Officer, Evelyn Williams. These initiatives are a testament to our ongoing commitment to the next generation of pharmaceutical professionals.

Positive Future Outlook
We are encouraged by our continued revenue growth and the expansion of our product portfolio. RA Williams continues to be a preferred distributor to pharmacies and healthcare professionals. Our focus remains on expanding our offerings and improving the customer experience. We are confident in our ability to continue improving access to high-quality, affordable medications in the months ahead.

Audley Reid Managing Director R.A. Williams Distributors Limited

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Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago Leveraging Strengths In Digital Banking To Drive Further Growth.

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Financial Performance
Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago Limited (The Group) reported another year of solid financial performance for the fiscal year ended 31 October 2024, achieving a Profit After Taxation of $658 million. This marks an increase of $3 million compared to the restated figures for the 12 months ended 31 October 2023. The Group’s financial health has shown steady growth, with Income after Tax for the 4th quarter amounting to $170 million. This represents an increase of $5 million or 3% from the previous quarter ended 31 July 2024 (albeit $15 million or 8% lower than the restated 4th quarter of the previous year).

Key Financial Metrics
The Earnings per Share (EPS) saw a positive trajectory, increasing to 373.4 cents, driven by the overall rise in profitability. The Group maintained a stable Return on Equity (ROE) of 14.5% and a Return on Assets (ROA) of 2.2%. These metrics reflect the Group’s efficient management of equity and assets, leading to sustainable profitability.

Dividend Declaration
Based on these solid financial results, Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago Limited is pleased to declare a dividend of 70 cents per share for the 4th quarter. This brings the full-year dividend yield to an impressive 5.08% and a payout ratio of 76%. This declaration underscores the Group’s commitment to delivering value to its shareholders.

Management Commentary
Gayle Pazos, the Managing Director of Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago Limited, expressed her satisfaction with the Group’s financial performance. She remarked, “I am pleased to report that Scotiabank has once again delivered another year of solid financial results, achieving over $650 million in annual net income after tax. One of our key financial achievements for the year was seeing Total Net Loans to Customers exceed $20 billion for the first time in our history. This significant growth was achieved in all segments, but especially within our corporate and commercial line of business where we continue to ably support business and government sector entities with the funding to allow them to invest and support the local economy.”

Recognition and Awards
Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago Limited has not only excelled financially but also received significant recognition on a global platform. Earlier this year, the Bank was honored with the Global Finance Best Bank award. Continuing this trend of excellence, Scotiabank was named Trinidad and Tobago’s Best Consumer Digital Bank 2024 for the 4th consecutive year. Additionally, the Bank received accolades from Global Finance in the sub-category for the Best Mobile Banking App in the country for the second time. These awards highlight the Bank’s commitment to innovation and excellence in digital banking services, as we remain focused on our clients and improving our accessibility in providing banking services.

Growth in Loan Portfolio
The fiscal year 2024 was particularly noteworthy for Scotiabank due to the remarkable growth in its loan portfolio. Total Net Loans to Customers registered  growth of $2.1 billion or 11% compared to the previous year. This growth was broad-based, encompassing all segments but with a notable impact in the corporate and commercial sectors. The Bank’s strategy of supporting business and government sector entities has played a crucial role in this achievement, providing the necessary funding to stimulate investment in support of the local economy.

Digital Transformation
The recognition as the Best Consumer Digital Bank for four consecutive years is a testament to Scotiabank’s commitment to digital transformation. The Bank has continually invested in enhancing its online platforms to provide customers with seamless and efficient banking experiences. The award for the Best Mobile Banking App further underscores the effectiveness of these efforts. Scotiabank’s mobile banking app has become an essential tool for customers, offering a wide range of functionalities that cater to their banking needs conveniently and securely.

Future Outlook
Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago Limited remains focused on sustaining its growth trajectory and enhancing shareholder value. The Group plans to continue leveraging its strengths in digital banking and customer service to drive further growth. The ongoing support for corporate and commercial clients will remain a priority, ensuring that they have access to the necessary funding to fuel their investments and contribute to the local economy.

Gayle Pazos, the Managing Director of Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago Limited,

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SOLIS Actively Pursuing Opportunities For Inorganic Growth

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SOLIS closed the first half of our 2025 Financial Year (May 1–October 31, 2024) with a cash position of $10,694,219, due in large part to the proceeds of the IPO. For this period, we posted a net profit after tax of $1,144,326. This was lower than the net profit posted in the corresponding period of the 2024 Financial Year, due to reduced revenue as well as an increase in administrative costs driven by additional warehousing and compliance costs connected with the IPO. SOLIS’ Balance Sheet remains strong with Shareholders’ Equity of $28,092,173 as at October 31, 2024. Its core Retained Earnings grew by 12.5% from $16,077,527 as at October 31, 2023, to $18,096,038 as at October 31, 2024.

While the demand for new multifunction devices has been slower than in the same period last year due to a cautious economic outlook as well as delays in tender results, I am happy to report that our Samsung line of digital display devices is already gaining momentum following an Open House hosted in November for over 50 target customers. We sold our first devices during this period and are pursuing several active leads. We are excited about the new Samsung line as the prospects for growth are meaningful. It also provides a diversified customer segment for SOLIS as it targets the Retail and Quick Service Restaurant markets.

We recruited an experienced Sales Manager during the period under review, to continue the buildout of our sales team to focus on organic growth. Furthermore, we are actively pursuing opportunities for inorganic growth to deploy the capital raised in the IPO more rapidly. The quality of our service delivery to existing customers was also maintained during the period. As you know, we measure our service levels on a quarterly basis, and in Q2 FY 25 our overall service rating in our customer survey was 93%, up from 92% in Q1 and 88% at the end of the last financial year.

Rishi Baddaloo Group Managing Director Office Authority Ltd

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About Office Authority Ltd

SOLIS sells, rents and services multifunction printers and photocopiers. We provide enabling software to manage print costs and offer remote device monitoring. This enables improved uptime device utilisation by our customers.

SOLIS also supplies other office automation and digitisation tools including scanners and shredders.

SOLIS also supplies interactive display solutions.

SOLIS is the appointed authorised dealer for Konica Minolta, Risograph, hp, Lexmark, Brother, Fellowes, Papercut and Samsung.

SOLIS has been in business for over 50 years, operating initially as an independent family business. In 2007, The Office Authority Ltd acquired SOLIS, and integrated it into its own family of businesses.

SOLIS stands for service. The company has a certified and trained team of technicians who form the operational backbone of the company. We have developed quantitative and qualitative service metrics, which are assessed and reported on a quarterly basis – customer satisfaction, first time fix rate, average resolution time, technician utilisation, preventative maintenance calls, and training and certification.

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