Michael Lee-Chin presented with key to Falmouth
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- Michael Lee-Chin, chairman of NCB Financial Group, received the key to the town of Falmouth, Jamaica.
- The gesture recognized his contributions to economic development and his relationship with local authorities.
- The event coincided with the soft opening of NCB's new Falmouth branch.
Mayor of Falmouth C Junior Gager presented a key to the town to Michael Lee-Chin, chairman of National Commercial Bank Financial Group Limited (NCBFG), during a function at the historic Falmouth Cruise Port. The symbolic gesture recognized Lee-Chinโs long-standing relationship with the Trelawny Municipal Corporation (TMC) and the National Commercial Bank, as well as his contribution to economic development in the parish and across Jamaica. Gager highlighted the strong partnership between the municipality and NCB, noting the institutionโs consistent support and quality service over the years. He also pointed to the ongoing commercial expansion in Falmouth, including developments at Champion Plaza, as indicators of the townโs growing economic significance. The handcrafted key, produced by a local artisan, was presented as a mark of appreciation for Lee-Chinโs leadership, business achievements and national impact. Lee-Chinโs visit to Falmouth on Wednesday forms part of his ongoing stakeholder engagement and national development thrust. It included an official tour of Falmouth aimed at strengthening ties with commercial customers, public sector leaders and community institutions, while showcasing investment and economic activity in the parish, particularly at the Falmouth Pier and among small and medium-sized enterprises. The dayโs activities culminated with the soft opening of NCBโs new Falmouth branch at Champion Plaza on Market Street, where the institution will be relocated.
The handcrafted key, produced by a local artisan, was presented as a mark of appreciation for Lee-Chinโs leadership, business achievements and national impact.
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