Saturday, October 11, 2025

Development Bank of Jamaica unveils $2b ‘Orbit’ loan facility to boost MSMES

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By Donique Weston

KINGSTON, Jamaica, (DPI) – Entrepreneurs engaged in manufacturing, health, agriculture, and the creative industries now have access to up to $30 million in collateral-free financing through the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) ORBIT Loan Programme.

Managing director, Dr David Lowe, says the $2-billion financing product, launched this week, was developed in collaboration with the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA), the Small Business Association of Jamaica (SBAJ), and other key stakeholders.

The facility was developed in response to productivity and growth scalability challenges within Jamaica’s business landscape.

Dr Lowe was speaking during Thursday’s PSOJ/Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Empower JA Forum at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston.

He explained that under the ORBIT facility, eligible beneficiaries may access loans at eight percent interest rate through DBJ-approved financial institutions.

The managing director noted that the loans will carry a 10-year repayment period – double the duration typically offered by most financial institutions.

“We are offering collateral through our Credit Enhancement Fund (CEF), which allows up to 90 percent of the amount that you’re approved to borrow to be secured by our facility, to de-risk the opportunity for you to scale, produce, and export,” Dr Lowe further informed. He reaffirmed the DBJ’s commitment to MSMEs, emphasising that the Bank continues to engage with entrepreneurs and respond to their concerns.

ORBIT loans may be accessed through DBJ-approved financial institutions, including Jamaica National (JN), Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB), National Commercial Bank (NCB), and First Global Bank.

To qualify, businesses must operate within one of four priority sectors –Manufacturing, Agro-processing, Health, or the Creative Industries, earn less than $425 million in annual revenue, and demonstrate potential for expansion into new markets.

Recipients are required to allocate at least 60 percent of the loan towards the purchase of equipment or machinery to be used in their business operations.

Meanwhile, Dr Lowe highlighted the prospects for two of the targeted subsectors, describing the creative industry as “an underserved part of our economy with tremendous opportunity” and pointing to “a huge opportunity for health tourism” as a potential growth area for Jamaica.

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Alpha School of Music Band in NYC

VP Records will host a meet and greet with members of the Alpha School of Music Band on Saturday, October 11, from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

The free event takes place at the VP Records Retail Store, located at 170-21 Jamaica Avenue in Queens, NY.

Alpha School of Music offers Jamaica’s only tertiary programme focused on ensemble performance. Its Associate Degree in Music Performance combines practical training in accompaniment, solo work, and audio technology to prepare students for work in live and studio settings.

Visitors to the VP Records event will have the opportunity to meet band members Zuri Aiko Gordon (violin, vocals), Jesse Kerr (drums), Joel Wallace (bass), Leon Channer (drums), and Adrian Robinson (piano), along with members of Alpha’s teaching staff.

The group represents the next generation of Jamaican musicians emerging from the school that produced The Skatalites, Johnny Osbourne, Yellowman, and Cedric Brooks. Their visit continues Alpha’s mission to connect classroom training with real-world performance and community engagement.

A 7-inch vinyl of the band’s release The Single Sections will be available for purchase at the event. The record features two Jamaican instrumentals, Eastern Standard Time and Rukumbine, performed by the Alpha ensemble, and has been repressed in a run of 25 copies with new sleeves.

The group is in New York to perform at the American Friends of Jamaica (AFJ) Hummingbird Gala, held Friday, October 10, at The Plaza Hotel. The event honours individuals advancing Jamaican culture and development, with this year’s honorees including Jason Henzell and Joseph “Joe” Bogdanovich.

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