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SLB to announce lower interest rates

Jamaica Observer

Monday, February 08, 2010



Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Audley Shaw, says the Students’ Loan Bureau (SLB), will be making an announcement soon regarding the lowering of its interest rates.

“In line with the general direction of lowered interest rates, we expect that interest rates at the Students’ Loan Bureau will also be declining,"Shaw told journalists at the post-Cabinet press briefing, held at Jamaica House on February 3.

Meanwhile, as the Government seeks to strengthen the capital base of the SLB to allow more students to access assistance, the finance minister indicated that the administration is negotiating a US$5 million grant with the Caribbean Development Bank, and is looking at other sources of grant-funding for the SLB.

“It is one of those areas which we have not aggressively looked at enough, in terms of various forms of support from non-governmental organisations over the world. We are targetting funding sources through the EU as well as the United States and other countries. So, we plan to finance and capitalise by a combination of initiatives that have to do with grant funding as well as budgetary support,” Shaw explained.

The finance minister also announced that the subsidy of $125 million that was implemented to assist needy students, would be increased to $150 million. This subsidy assists students who have accessed loans, but need additional support. “We are making the necessary arrangements to ensure adequate capitalisation, and anticipating that there will be a higher level of demand for student loans,” the minister said.

The Government spends $14 billion on tertiary education every year, $2 billion at the early childhood level and $10 billion on primary education.

— JIS


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