Caption: Monique with Steven Getten, Global Jamaica Diaspora Youth Council | Location: Jamaica Day Montreal, July 2025
โA Privilege to Serveโ
โOver a decade ago, I made the life-changing journey from Jamaica to Canada. In 2014, I joined the JN Group, and to this day, it remains a true privilege to serve, because although I now live in Canada, Iโm still helping my Jamaican brothers and sisters reach their full potential.
From where I sit today, I do so with immense pride and a deep sense of responsibility, guiding our community to make informed, confident financial decisions. Far too often, we see our people working tirelessly day after day, but without taking the time to plan for their future. Many are generously supporting family back home, which is admirable, but at JN, we encourage our customers to also think about their own long-term well-being.
That means putting structures in place to take care of yourself, contributing to the National Housing Trust, managing pensions, keeping important documents like IDs and passports up to date and most importantly, making smart monetary decisions, like saving consistently, setting both short- and long-term goals and building an emergency fund, not just here in Canada, but in Jamaica too.
What I want to resonate with our people here in Canada is that whether you dream of travelling with ease, building a home, investing in your childrenโs future, or returning to Jamaica for a comfortable retirement, proper planning and intentional financial choices is key and JN Bank is here to support you.โ
Monique Broughton
Chief Representative Officer
JN Bank Canada Representative Office
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