Auditor General uncovers high level of non-performing loans at JMB
A performance audit of Jamaica Mortgage Bank (JMB) conducted by the Auditor General’s Department has found that during the financial years 2010 to 2016 the bank carried a non-performing loan (NPL) portfolio that averaged 68 per cent of its total loans.
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