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JAM | Sep 24, 2025

Visual Vibe expands into US market

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Visual Vibe Limited’s out-of-home digital advertising platform in Mandela Park, Half-Way Tree. (Photo: iCreate Group)

Kintyre Holdings subsidiary Visual Vibe is entering the United States market through a partnership with Dalvey Media, providing access to 175 digital advertising trucks nationwide.

At the centre of this expansion is the establishment of Kintyre Holdings Inc. in Miami, which will serve as the base of US operations. A general manager will be hired in Miami to lead the rollout and manage the company’s nationwide growth.

“As we build out this new chapter, we are also focused on building a strong global team,” said Tyrone Wilson, founder and CEO of Kintyre Holdings. “We are tapping into platforms such as Upwork and others to attract top-tier talent, ensuring we have the expertise and agility needed to scale internationally.”

The legal counsel for Kintyre Holdings (JA) Limited is Marlon Hill, partner at Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman, specialising in corporate law, government affairs, and international transactions.

“This deal is groundbreaking for us at Visual Vibe,” Wilson continued. “We acquired the company in 2023 and are in the process of completely transforming the business. The earning potential and advertising reach have been massively expanded, fully aligned with our vision of building a strong global out-of-home advertising network.”

Head of Kintyre Holdings Jamaica Ltd Tyrone Wilson. (Photo: Contributed)

The expansion will begin with testing in the coming months, before scaling into a nationwide rollout that gives brands new ways to reach audiences through a digital advertising platform that literally moves with them.

Visual Vibe’s US entry builds on a strong foundation. Acquired by Kintyre Holdings in 2023, the company has been a pioneer in Jamaica’s digital out-of-home advertising industry for more than 15 years. Since the acquisition, Visual Vibe has undergone major upgrades and expanded its reach with a network of indoor digital screens in more than 40 prime locations islandwide, alongside its growing outdoor presence.

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