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Curtis Martin retires from JN Financial Group
Curtis Martin
Business, Latest News
July 4, 2025

Curtis Martin retires from JN Financial Group

Curtis Martin retired as managing director of the JN Financial Group Limited effective July 1, the company announced Friday.

Earl Jarrett, chief executive officer of The Jamaica National Group Limited, parent company of JN Financial Group Limited, described Martin’s contributions, since joining the JN Group in 2013, as valuable to its transformation.

“He has been involved in various change initiatives such as the transformation of the building society and its subsidiaries into the JN Group and led on important transactions during his tenure resulting in the achievement of key milestones for the organisation,” said Jarrett in a press release. “We wish him well in this new phase of his life.”

Martin was appointed managing director of the JN Financial Group Limited in 2022. Prior to this, he served as managing director of JN Bank, a role he held for almost five years. He joined the Jamaica National Building Society in 2013 as assistant general manager, treasury operations, and served also as its chief financial officer until his appointment to JN Bank.

He served as a director of several companies in the JN Group and is a former chairman of the Jamaica Stock Exchange and Jamaica Central Securities Depository (JCSD) (2006-2011). He remains a director of the JCSD and a JCSD Trustee Services member.

Hugh Miller, chief treasury and investment manager, JN Group, and interim managing director, JN Fund Managers Limited, will assume the role of acting managing director of the JN Financial Group Limited, the release stated.

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