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3 July 2020

Cinco consejos financieros para enfrentar tiempos difíciles

La pandemia vino, nos tomó por sorpresa y se ha quedado a nuestro lado transformándonos la vida y haciéndonos cambiar las perspectivas.

2 July 2020

Notice: JMMB Group Limited (JMMBGL) – Delayed Audited Financial Statements

JMMB Group Limited (JMMBGL) has advised that due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic there has been a further delay in the release of its audited financial statements for the year ended March 31, 2020.

“The delay is due to the impact of COVID-19 in the countries in which we operate. The governments [have] placed various restrictions which impact team members and auditors from executing their tasks in a timely manner,” reports JMMB.

26 June 2020

Cuatro informaciones esenciales a la hora de solicitar un préstamo

Obtener mi carrito fue un gran logro y más considerando que antes de conocer a JMMB tenía mucho descontrol con mis gastos por no saber llevar un pr

25 June 2020

Balancing Remote Working & Parenting 

Memes and posts have been floating around social media, depicting some of the struggles that many parents face in balancing their ‘new norm’ of remote working and parenting; following the government’s announcement, on March 13, for schools to largely operate in a virtual space until the end of the school term, as one of the measures to curtail the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). But even at the end of the official school term, which ends in a few weeks, children will remain at home during their summer break, with no Summer schools and limited camp or other engagement activities expected, due to the social distancing protocols still in place. Kedesha Dallas Goode, internal communications officer at JMMB and seasoned educator, outlines that it is critical for parents to use this time to be a catalyst for productivity, for themselves and their children, instead of seeing this as a catastrophic moment. 

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