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JAM | Aug 3, 2025

Mayberry celebrates 40th anniversary in fine style

Al Edwards

Al Edwards / Our Today

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Jamaican investment house Mayberry celebrated its 40th anniversary last week with a gala held at the AC Marriott Hotel in New Kingston. 

The company was founded by Maurice Berry, a former deputy governor of the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ), in 1985.

Initially focused on Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) share trading, it has now evolved into a full-service financial advisory and brokerage firm.

For 2024, Mayberry reported total assets of J$63.8 billion with total equity of J$25 billion.

The event drew out leading personalities in the business community.

This was no sombre affair. It was fun, and most had a good time.

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