Supreme Ventures invests 75 Million Dollars in partnership with the Jamaica Olympic Association

Investment into the Jamaican sporting landscape has been further enhanced following the renewal of a partnership agreement between the Jamaica Olympic Association and Supreme Ventures Limited.

The renewal of the partnership which was first signed off in 2021 will see the country’s major gaming company committing a further 75 million dollars over the next five years to the JOA.

It was concretized yesterday at the JOA offices in Kingston and comes six months before the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. 

According to J.O.A President Christopher Samuda while describing the partnership as ground-breaking, it remains a watershed moment in the country’s sports development.

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Investment into the Jamaican sporting landscape has been further enhanced following the renewal of a partnership agreement between the Jamaica Olympic Association and Supreme Ventures Limited.

The renewal of the partnership which was first signed off in 2021 will see the country’s major gaming company committing a further 75 million dollars over the next five years to the JOA.

It was concretized yesterday at the JOA offices in Kingston and comes six months before the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. 

According to J.O.A President Christopher Samuda while describing the partnership as ground-breaking, it remains a watershed moment in the country’s sports development.

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Investment into the Jamaican sporting landscape has been further enhanced following the renewal of a partnership agreement between the Jamaica Olympic Association and Supreme Ventures Limited.

The renewal of the partnership which was first signed off in 2021 will see the country’s major gaming company committing a further 75 million dollars over the next five years to the JOA.

It was concretized yesterday at the JOA offices in Kingston and comes six months before the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. 

According to J.O.A President Christopher Samuda while describing the partnership as ground-breaking, it remains a watershed moment in the country’s sports development.

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Investment into the Jamaican sporting landscape has been further enhanced following the renewal of a partnership agreement between the Jamaica Olympic Association and Supreme Ventures Limited.

The renewal of the partnership which was first signed off in 2021 will see the country’s major gaming company committing a further 75 million dollars over the next five years to the JOA.

It was concretized yesterday at the JOA offices in Kingston and comes six months before the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. 

According to J.O.A President Christopher Samuda while describing the partnership as ground-breaking, it remains a watershed moment in the country’s sports development.

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Investment into the Jamaican sporting landscape has been further enhanced following the renewal of a partnership agreement between the Jamaica Olympic Association and Supreme Ventures Limited.

The renewal of the partnership which was first signed off in 2021 will see the country’s major gaming company committing a further 75 million dollars over the next five years to the JOA.

It was concretized yesterday at the JOA offices in Kingston and comes six months before the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. 

According to J.O.A President Christopher Samuda while describing the partnership as ground-breaking, it remains a watershed moment in the country’s sports development.

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Investment into the Jamaican sporting landscape has been further enhanced following the renewal of a partnership agreement between the Jamaica Olympic Association and Supreme Ventures Limited.

The renewal of the partnership which was first signed off in 2021 will see the country’s major gaming company committing a further 75 million dollars over the next five years to the JOA.

It was concretized yesterday at the JOA offices in Kingston and comes six months before the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. 

According to J.O.A President Christopher Samuda while describing the partnership as ground-breaking, it remains a watershed moment in the country’s sports development.

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Investment into the Jamaican sporting landscape has been further enhanced following the renewal of a partnership agreement between the Jamaica Olympic Association and Supreme Ventures Limited.

The renewal of the partnership which was first signed off in 2021 will see the country’s major gaming company committing a further 75 million dollars over the next five years to the JOA.

It was concretized yesterday at the JOA offices in Kingston and comes six months before the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. 

According to J.O.A President Christopher Samuda while describing the partnership as ground-breaking, it remains a watershed moment in the country’s sports development.

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Investment into the Jamaican sporting landscape has been further enhanced following the renewal of a partnership agreement between the Jamaica Olympic Association and Supreme Ventures Limited.

The renewal of the partnership which was first signed off in 2021 will see the country’s major gaming company committing a further 75 million dollars over the next five years to the JOA.

It was concretized yesterday at the JOA offices in Kingston and comes six months before the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. 

According to J.O.A President Christopher Samuda while describing the partnership as ground-breaking, it remains a watershed moment in the country’s sports development.

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Investment into the Jamaican sporting landscape has been further enhanced following the renewal of a partnership agreement between the Jamaica Olympic Association and Supreme Ventures Limited.

The renewal of the partnership which was first signed off in 2021 will see the country’s major gaming company committing a further 75 million dollars over the next five years to the JOA.

It was concretized yesterday at the JOA offices in Kingston and comes six months before the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. 

According to J.O.A President Christopher Samuda while describing the partnership as ground-breaking, it remains a watershed moment in the country’s sports development.

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Investment into the Jamaican sporting landscape has been further enhanced following the renewal of a partnership agreement between the Jamaica Olympic Association and Supreme Ventures Limited.

The renewal of the partnership which was first signed off in 2021 will see the country’s major gaming company committing a further 75 million dollars over the next five years to the JOA.

It was concretized yesterday at the JOA offices in Kingston and comes six months before the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. 

According to J.O.A President Christopher Samuda while describing the partnership as ground-breaking, it remains a watershed moment in the country’s sports development.

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