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Mortgage Corp loan provisions 71m off norm
Mortgage Corp loan provisions 71m off norm
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
THE BAHAMAS Mortgage Corporation's (BMC) existing policy underestimates loan loss provisioning by more than $71 million, it was disclosed yesterday, its chairman unveiling an ambitious plan to cut delinquencies by almost half to 20 per cent within two years.
Detailing the BMC's unsustainable, perilous financial position in a powerpoint presentation to th...
Microsoft Office Certification Training Launched
Microsoft Office Certification Training Launched
Nassau, Bahamas - Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Federation presents Big Bang Fall Training...No More Business as Usual! Stop putting off enhancing your computer skills! Remain current with a live tutorial walk through of the latest versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook.
Presentations must Power to the Point
Presentations must Power to the Point
By DEIDRE M. BASTIAN
Oh no, not another boring presentation. How much does it suck to be in the audience for yet another drawn-out presentation, filled with jolly, cheerful jumping jacks? Not good, right?
CDU briefs AG's office on luxury car theft ring
CDU briefs AG's office on luxury car theft ring
THE Attorney General's Office has been briefed on the status of the Central Detective Unit's investigation into a multinational luxury car theft ring.
Catching up with...
Catching up with...
Teaching is not just about imparting knowledge but reigniting the passion for learning, growing and investing in the future daily. This noble profession might not be for everyone, but for Sally Johnson, A.F. Adderley Junior School's Teacher of the Year, it is her life and she cannot imagine herself in any other job. The outstanding 38-year-old social studies teacher has been teaching for 15 ...
Students learn about career opportunities in agriculture
By LAMECH JOHNSON
A representative from the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) attending this week's Agricultural Science Exhibition in Nassau made a presentation to Bahamian school children about job opportunities within the industry.
Astrid Cleare, a technician with IICA, spoke with The Tribune about the areas students are most interested in.
"I find more students ...