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JN Money reopens locations across Western Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
JN Money reopens locations across Western Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

JN Money Services Limited, operators of the JN Money brand, has resumed operations at most of its agent locations in Hanover, St James, Westmoreland, and St Elizabeth, restoring a vital remittance lifeline to communities rebuilding after Hurricane Melissa. The facilities were temporarily closed following the storm’s passage.

The reopened locations include:

Hanover

  • Unique Car Care Sports Bar & Grill, Main Street, Orange Bay

St James

  • Courts, Bouge Estate, Building 6

  • Unit 26, Fairview 11 Shopping Centre

Westmoreland

  • Jevon’s Enterprise, Little London Square, Little London

St Elizabeth

  • Courts, Shop #6A, Pines Plaza, Junction

  • Intown Supercentre, 1 Market Street, Junction

  • JN Bank, Shop #7, Don L Roye Plaza, Junction

  • Journey Books & Stationary Supplies Plus Ltd, Shop #1, Parchment Plaza, Southfield

  • Courts, Main Street, Santa Cruz

With these offices now back in operation, Jamaicans overseas who are supporting relatives and friends affected by the hurricane once again have full access to JN Money’s services.

Hurricane Melissa, a powerful Category Five system, made landfall on October 28 and caused extensive damage to homes, businesses, and road infrastructure across several parishes, including St Elizabeth, Hanover, Westmoreland, St James, and Trelawny. Many residents also faced major disruptions to their livelihoods.

JN Money said it remains committed to providing reliable financial services as impacted communities work through the recovery process. The company operates through an extensive global network of about 8,000 branches and agents across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the Cayman Islands, and the Philippines, and also maintains agents in Guyana, Turks and Caicos, and Antigua.

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