

Jamaicans residing in New York, New Jersey, and Florida will now have greater access to remittance services with JN Money Services Limited (JNMS) now offering remittance services at all Laparkan Global and Freight Logistics Solutions outlets in the United States.
This now increases the remittance company’s locations from 50 to 70, in addition to its 12 brand locations and online service.
Horace Hinds, general manager at JNMS said: “Expanding our partnership with Laparkan will allow our customers to send funds to all JNMS markets from any of their seven branch locations in the USA. JNMS has an existing correspondent relationship with Laparkan to pay out JN Money transfers in Guyana, Antigua, and Trinidad and originating transfers outbound from Antigua and Guyana. This new arrangement will solidify and expand the existing partnership.”

He added that the collaboration is in keeping with the remittance company’s strategy to expand to new markets and states in the USA and across the Caribbean.
Glen Khan, chairman of Laparkan Group, a company that has been serving Jamaican customers for more than 30 years, said the partnership with JNMS means a lot for the organization and its customers.
“Laparkan has more than a million customers, many of whom are Jamaicans who
actively use its services. This agency partnership demonstrates Laparkan’s commitment to the
Jamaican market by providing the most efficient and credible money transfer service,” Khan said.
He further explained that money transfer services between major cities where the Caribbean Diaspora resides and Jamaica, can be accessed at any Laparkan location with the same security, compliance, and affordability customers have enjoyed with JN Money over the past decades.

Similarly, Harry Bhoorasingh, senior country manager at JNMS, USA shared that this expansion will provide greater convenience for Caribbean nationals who send money back home to Jamaica.
“The addition of the seven locations will help in consolidating our presence and expanding our services in these states where we are already rooted. Customers can send remittances, transfer funds to accounts in Jamaica and Guyana, access phone top-up services and make cross-border bill payments in Jamaica,” he explained.
“The current arrangement is to send money through these locations, but it will be expanded to paying out JN Money transfers from these locations at a later date,” he added.
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