GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland, Montego Bay, St. James

GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations have resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland and another in Montego Bay, St. James.

This as services were disrupted due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Several persons in western Jamaica are unable to utilize essential services, including getting well-needed funds from loved ones.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Senior Communications Manager Yolande Gyles Levy said GraceKennedy Financial Group is focused on getting its services back online.

This will be done as soon as electricity and internet access are restored across the island.

Gyles Levy also noted that Grace Kennedy is extending a special zero-fee transfer offer to help families in Jamaica reconnect and recover.

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OUR urges JPS to ensure proper billing following Hurricane Melissa

GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations have resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland and another in Montego Bay, St. James.

This as services were disrupted due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Several persons in western Jamaica are unable to utilize essential services, including getting well-needed funds from loved ones.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Senior Communications Manager Yolande Gyles Levy said GraceKennedy Financial Group is focused on getting its services back online.

This will be done as soon as electricity and internet access are restored across the island.

Gyles Levy also noted that Grace Kennedy is extending a special zero-fee transfer offer to help families in Jamaica reconnect and recover.

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Racing at Caymanas Park suspended following the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa

GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations have resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland and another in Montego Bay, St. James.

This as services were disrupted due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Several persons in western Jamaica are unable to utilize essential services, including getting well-needed funds from loved ones.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Senior Communications Manager Yolande Gyles Levy said GraceKennedy Financial Group is focused on getting its services back online.

This will be done as soon as electricity and internet access are restored across the island.

Gyles Levy also noted that Grace Kennedy is extending a special zero-fee transfer offer to help families in Jamaica reconnect and recover.

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Jamaicans should be informed about payout from Catastrophe Bond over next few weeks – Dr. Morris Dixon

GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations have resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland and another in Montego Bay, St. James.

This as services were disrupted due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Several persons in western Jamaica are unable to utilize essential services, including getting well-needed funds from loved ones.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Senior Communications Manager Yolande Gyles Levy said GraceKennedy Financial Group is focused on getting its services back online.

This will be done as soon as electricity and internet access are restored across the island.

Gyles Levy also noted that Grace Kennedy is extending a special zero-fee transfer offer to help families in Jamaica reconnect and recover.

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GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations have resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland and another in Montego Bay, St. James.

This as services were disrupted due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Several persons in western Jamaica are unable to utilize essential services, including getting well-needed funds from loved ones.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Senior Communications Manager Yolande Gyles Levy said GraceKennedy Financial Group is focused on getting its services back online.

This will be done as soon as electricity and internet access are restored across the island.

Gyles Levy also noted that Grace Kennedy is extending a special zero-fee transfer offer to help families in Jamaica reconnect and recover.

Read More

Death toll from Hurricane Melissa likely to rise

GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations have resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland and another in Montego Bay, St. James.

This as services were disrupted due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Several persons in western Jamaica are unable to utilize essential services, including getting well-needed funds from loved ones.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Senior Communications Manager Yolande Gyles Levy said GraceKennedy Financial Group is focused on getting its services back online.

This will be done as soon as electricity and internet access are restored across the island.

Gyles Levy also noted that Grace Kennedy is extending a special zero-fee transfer offer to help families in Jamaica reconnect and recover.

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Gov’t receives communication from hurricane battered Trelawny; several buildings destroyed

GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations have resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland and another in Montego Bay, St. James.

This as services were disrupted due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Several persons in western Jamaica are unable to utilize essential services, including getting well-needed funds from loved ones.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Senior Communications Manager Yolande Gyles Levy said GraceKennedy Financial Group is focused on getting its services back online.

This will be done as soon as electricity and internet access are restored across the island.

Gyles Levy also noted that Grace Kennedy is extending a special zero-fee transfer offer to help families in Jamaica reconnect and recover.

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Cabinet sub-committee working to pull together relief supplies from the private sector

GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations have resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland and another in Montego Bay, St. James.

This as services were disrupted due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Several persons in western Jamaica are unable to utilize essential services, including getting well-needed funds from loved ones.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Senior Communications Manager Yolande Gyles Levy said GraceKennedy Financial Group is focused on getting its services back online.

This will be done as soon as electricity and internet access are restored across the island.

Gyles Levy also noted that Grace Kennedy is extending a special zero-fee transfer offer to help families in Jamaica reconnect and recover.

Read More

More communities expected to have electricity restored by Sunday

GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations have resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland and another in Montego Bay, St. James.

This as services were disrupted due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Several persons in western Jamaica are unable to utilize essential services, including getting well-needed funds from loved ones.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Senior Communications Manager Yolande Gyles Levy said GraceKennedy Financial Group is focused on getting its services back online.

This will be done as soon as electricity and internet access are restored across the island.

Gyles Levy also noted that Grace Kennedy is extending a special zero-fee transfer offer to help families in Jamaica reconnect and recover.

Read More

Governor General calls for unity in aftermath of Hurricane Melissa

GraceKennedy Financial Group says operations have resumed at one Western Union outlet in Westmoreland and another in Montego Bay, St. James.

This as services were disrupted due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Several persons in western Jamaica are unable to utilize essential services, including getting well-needed funds from loved ones.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Senior Communications Manager Yolande Gyles Levy said GraceKennedy Financial Group is focused on getting its services back online.

This will be done as soon as electricity and internet access are restored across the island.

Gyles Levy also noted that Grace Kennedy is extending a special zero-fee transfer offer to help families in Jamaica reconnect and recover.

Read More