Mayberry scores big, with four wins at 2025 JSE Awards
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From left: Mayberry Investment’s Brian Munroe, Dan Theoc, Rachel Kirlew, Damian Whylie, Karen Hall, Christopher Thomas, Okelia A. Parredon, CEO Patrick Bataille, Melicia Jones, and Rayon Wright look picture perfect as they celebrate the company’s success at the Jamaica Stock Exchange Best Practices Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, December 3, 2025. (Photo: Contributed)
Mayberry Investments Limited has reaffirmed its longstanding reputation for excellence in Jamaica’s financial sector, capturing four prestigious accolades at the JSE Best Practices Awards held last Wednesday (December 3).
The company achieved top honours across multiple categories at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel-staged event, showcasing its leadership in financial performance, investor relations, and market development. The awards received include:
JSE Member Dealers Award – overall winner
JSE Member Dealers Award for revenue generation & market activity – first runner-up
JSE Best Practices Award for member dealers investor relations (stockbrokerage) – second runner-up
JSE Member Dealers Award for expansion of investors & listed companies base – winner
These recognitions underscore Mayberry’s continued dedication to innovation, transparency, and growth within Jamaica’s evolving capital market. Since its inception, Mayberry has championed a mission to empower Jamaicans through sound financial guidance and innovative investment opportunities. As such, the company has become one of Jamaica’s leading financial institutions, offering a full range of investment solutions including wealth and asset management, corporate finance, and advisory services.
Commenting on this notable achievement, Mayberry Investments CEO Patrick Bataille expressed pride in the company’s consistent performance and the collective effort of its team.
“These awards reflect the proficiency, commitment, and integrity of the entire Mayberry family,” Bataille noted. “We remain focused on advancing investor confidence, expanding market participation, and delivering exceptional value to our clients and shareholders.”
From left: Supreme Ventures’ team members Ajana Davis, Durval Williams, Renea Dixon, Oneika Roper, Dionne Reid, and Jabari Phillips Jr. shared dazzling smiles at the Jamaica Stock Exchange Best Practices Awards. (Photo: Contributed)
From left: The evening’s emcees Debbie Bissoon and Nigel Coke, member of the JSE Best Practices Awards committee and chairman for the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) media advisory board, stun on the carpet at the Jamaica Stock Exchange Best Practices Awards.(Photo: Contributed)
Brian Munroe, business development officer at Mayberry Investments, strikes a pose at the Jamaica Stock Exchange Best Practices Awards on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel. (Photo: Contributed)
From left: Alveta Knight, Consul General of the Bahamas to Jamaica, and Dan Theoc, senior vice president of investment banking at Mayberry Investments were captured at the Jamaica Stock Exchange Best Practices Awards. (Photo: Contributed)
From left: Angus Young, chief executive officer of NCB Capital Market and Dan Theoc, senior vice president of investment banking at Mayberry Investments Limited, exude confidence as they shared the lens at the Jamaica Stock Exchange Best Practices Awards.(Photo: Contributed)
Gospel artiste Kevin Downswell ignites the Jamaica Stock Exchange Best Practices Awards with an exciting performance on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel. (Photo: Contributed)
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