Member of Parliament, for St Catherine North Central, Natalie Neita-Garvey is calling for full financial literacy for all Jamaicans provided by public and private financial institutions. This while noting the importance of comprehending the concept of all types of insurance.
She notes this particular kind of knowledge, will assist most middle- and lower-income families extricate themselves from poverty.
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