
Metry Seaga
Metry Seaga is the president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) and a prominent figure in advocating for economic development and strategic investments in Jamaica. He recently praised the opening of Magna Motors' new facility in Montego Bay, recognizing it as a significant achievement that highlights the importance of regional cooperation and investment in stimulating economic activity and enhancing the quality of life for Jamaicans.
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Metry Seaga served as PSOJ president for three years before being succeeded by Patrick Hylton.
Former banker Patrick Hylton to bat for small business as PSOJ head | Lead Stories
Metry Seaga formally presented the award to Wehby.
GraceKennedy renames headquarters as Don Wehby Building | NewsMetry Seaga is the President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ).
Peter Espeut | Hoping for a good breeze-blow | CommentaryMetry Seaga is the President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ).
PSOJ looking into CEMEX payment to JLP | NewsMetry Seaga has joined Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness in urging the opposition to engage in meaningful collaboration on the constitutional reform process.
Seaga backs Holness’ call for unity to move country forward | Lead StoriesMetry Seaga, the President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, has urged stakeholders to rethink the rigid financing requirements for entrepreneurs.
Growth & Jobs | Financing for MSMEs critical for national growth | News
CEO Metry Seaga reiterated that the imposition of higher tariffs by the United States on other countries may actually help the company.
JFP seeking to leverage business from tariff uncertainty | BusinessMetry Seaga is the President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica.
SOS projects 3Q slowdown, citing elections | BusinessMetry Seaga, President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, expressed concerns about bureaucracy in government.
Businesses pitching for more commercial partnerships, less bureaucracy as Jamaicans vote for next government | BusinessMetry Seaga, president of the PSOJ, declared the importance of protecting democracy and the right to vote.
‘Come too far to fear’ | Lead StoriesMetry Seaga, the Chairman of Spur Tree Spices, discussed the challenges faced due to raw material shortages and Hurricane Beryl.
Spur Tree Spices now reaping 60% of inputs from new farm | Business
Metry Seaga acknowledged the traditional 'hype and sound bytes' of Jamaican political culture but emphasised the need for substance and the presentation of manifestos.
Not interested in ‘hype’; bring substance | Lead StoriesMetry Seaga, President of PSOJ, questioned what was stalling the reform progress regarding fixed election dates.
Fixed-date fight | Lead StoriesPSOJ President Metry Seaga called Wehby's passing a tremendous loss and lauded him for his leadership and commitment to Jamaica's prosperity.
Retired GraceKennedy CEO dies at 62 | Lead StoriesMetry Seaga described Wehby as a transformational business leader, a committed public servant, and a long-standing friend and partner.
Family mourns ‘devoted husband and father’ Don Wehby; Nation pays tribute to business icon | NewsPSOJ President Metry Seaga told The Gleaner yesterday that the PSOJ is happy with the move by the Government to open up the work permit system.
Chinese labour dominates foreign nationals workforce | Lead Stories
PSOJ President Metry Seaga stated it was reasonable for Jamaicans to know why the job requirements were changed.
Mum’s the word | Lead StoriesMetry Seaga supports Dennis Chung's appointment and calls for clarity from the OSC.
Business pressure mounts as JCC, JMEA join calls for transparency in FID appointment | NewsPSOJ President Metry Seaga agreed that the public has a right to understand why the requirements for a critical state job were changed.
Transparency demanded | Lead StoriesMetry Seaga, the CEO of JFP Limited, is optimistic about the company's return to profitability despite recent losses.
JFP sees opportunity in tariffs, upbeat about return to profitability | Business
President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica Metry Seaga said there seemed to be much more warehousing space available than a year ago.
Warehouse shortage being addressed, businesses say | BusinessMetry Seaga is the CEO of JFP and is on the board of the Negril Footeprints Hotel.
Footeprints repositions as luxury after rebranding | BusinessMetry Seaga has declared that there is need for strong structure, stability and smart, strategic investments in the Jamaican people.
Marathon boost for businesses, workers and families | NewsMetry Seaga highlighted Brooks’ suitability for the position, noting his extensive tenure within the SAJ.
Terrence Brooks appointed SAJ general manager | ShippingThe Metry Seaga-led group listed what it calls 'strengths' and 'shortfalls' of the budget.
PSOJ praises 'pro-business' budget, urges clarity on $14b revenue loss from income tax threshold increase | News
Metry Seaga, the PSOJ President, supports the phasing out of the asset tax.
Bank on deposits | Lead StoriesEqually visionary have been Metry Seaga and Andrew Chin of the E-Learning Company.
Ronald Thwaites | Literacy the key | CommentaryChairman Metry Seaga said at the company’s annual general meeting that they are considering a move to a new location to hold all of their equipment.
Box maker AMG adding new equipment, eyeing bigger home base | Business
Metry Seaga, president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, recognised the showroom as a landmark achievement that embodies the power of strategic investment and regional cooperation.
Magna Motors accelerates in MoBay with new facility | News








































































