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BUSINESSUITE Magazines Annual ranking of Jamaica’s leading businesswomen
28. Audrey Marks, Managing Director, Paymaster
She introduced the one-stop shop bill payments concept to Jamaica when she started Paymaster in 1997. Over the last 13 years, the company has grown from a single branch at Sovereign Plaza in Liguanea with one client and five employees, to 156 locations across the island with 52 clients and over 400 staff members. Marks is a former president of the American Chamber of Commerce and Former ambassador to the US.
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