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Jamaica to get $150 million from “catastrophe” bond

Jamaica to get $150 million from “catastrophe” bond

Update: 2025-11-07
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The World Bank has confirmed that Jamaica will receive a full $150 million payout from its catastrophe bond, which is the maximum possible, after Hurricane Melissa met the pre-agreed trigger conditions. Leanna Byrne hears from Jorge Familiar, the World Bank’s vice-president and treasurer.



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Presenter: Leanna Byrne

Producer: Ahmed Adan

Editor: Gideon Long
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Jamaica to get $150 million from “catastrophe” bond

Jamaica to get $150 million from “catastrophe” bond

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