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Barita By The Bay
Coldwell Banker realtor Nicola Delaphena and LCH Developments CEO Yangsen Li were spotted deep in conversation.(Photo: Coden Moyston)
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Daniel Wheeler Reporter wheelerd@jamaicaobserver.com  
March 26, 2026

Barita By The Bay

There are evenings, and then there are moments carefully curated, effortlessly elegant, and designed to linger.

Barita Investments Limited recently hosted an exclusive client experience event at Marguerites by the Sea, where Montego Bay’s signature coastal beauty set the stage for an evening defined by intimacy, sophistication, and connection.

Guests comprising an influential mix of clients, partners, and dignitaries were welcomed into a setting where every detail was considered, from the ambience to the flow of conversation. Against a backdrop of soft ocean breezes and panoramic sea views, the evening unfolded as both a celebration and a statement: One that reflects Barita’s distinctive approach to client engagement.

More than an event, it was an experience in which relationships were deepened, ideas were exchanged, and the essence of Barita’s brand was brought to life. In true form, the occasion underscored a philosophy that extends beyond financial services to something far more enduring: Trust, connection, and a commitment to excellence that is both seen and felt.

Because at Barita, wealth is not just built, it is experienced.

Thursday Social brings highlights.

 

Sharing a light-hearted moment were (from left) Jamaica National Fund Managers Interim CEO Richardo Williams; Blue Diamond Shopping Mall principal Lachu Ramchandani; businessman Manoj Ramchandani; HBG Associates partner Horace Gyles; and Custos of St James Bishop Conrad Pitkin.Coden Moyston

Sharing a light-hearted moment were (from left) Jamaica National Fund Managers Interim CEO Richardo Williams; Blue Diamond Shopping Mall principal Lachu Ramchandani; businessman Manoj Ramchandani; HBG Associates partner Horace Gyles; and Custos of St James Bishop Conrad Pitkin. (Photo: Coden Moyston)

Barita team members Senior Manager, Business Development Jahdielle Owens (left) and Vice-President, Strategic Business Development & Investor Relations Kerrie Baylis paused for a quick snap.Coden Moyston

Barita team members Senior Manager, Business Development Jahdielle Owens (left) and Vice-President, Strategic Business Development & Investor Relations Kerrie Baylis paused for a quick snap.(Photo: Coden Moyston)

Enjoying the evening were (from left) Pier 1 Food and Beverage director Anna Kaye Russell-Byles; Chukka Tours Managing Director John Byles; Royalton White Sands Groups and Meetings Manager Stayce Ingram; Caribbean Solar Life and Construction Regional Director of Sales and Marketing Chevaughne Miller; Barita Investments Vice-President, Strategic Business Development & Investor Relations Kerrie Baylis; and Margaritaville Caribbean Group Chairman Ian Dear.Coden Moyston

Enjoying the evening were (from left) Pier 1 Food and Beverage director Anna Kaye Russell-Byles; Chukka Tours Managing Director John Byles; Royalton White Sands Groups and Meetings Manager Stayce Ingram; Caribbean Solar Life and Construction Regional Director of Sales and Marketing Chevaughne Miller; Barita Investments Vice-President, Strategic Business Development & Investor Relations Kerrie Baylis; and Margaritaville Caribbean Group Chairman Ian Dear.(Photo: Coden Moyston)

Barita Investments CEO Ramon Small-Ferguson (left), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang (centre) and Mayor of Montego Bay Richard Vernon faced the Thursday Social lensman.Coden Moyston

Barita Investments CEO Ramon Small-Ferguson (left), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang (centre) and Mayor of Montego Bay Richard Vernon faced the Thursday Social lensman.(Photo: Coden Moyston)

Head of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Pier 1 Managing Director Jason Russell brought greetings.Coden Moyston

Head of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Pier 1 Managing Director Jason Russell brought greetings.(Photo: Coden Moyston)

The Barita Investments Fairview team led by Senior Manager, Business Development Jahdielle Owens (centre) were all smiles for the camera.Coden Moyston

The Barita Investments Fairview team led by Senior Manager, Business Development Jahdielle Owens (centre) were all smiles for the camera. (Photo: Coden Moyston)

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