breast cancer

SYGNUS CHAMPIONS HOPE WITH RENEWED COMMITMENT TO BREAST CANCER SUPPORT THROUGH DONATION TO JCS AND JR2R

In response to the devastating effects of Hurricane Beryl, Sygnus has stepped forward with vital contributions to support various recovery efforts. The hurricane left a trail of destruction, particularly in the parish of St. Elizabeth. Partnering with MegaMart, Sygnus has provided critical assistance to Munro College and severely impacted communities in St. Elizabeth. Sygnus has also extended its support to the Food for the Poor’s (FFTP) relief initiative.

B2S

INVESTING IN YOUNG MINDS: SYGNUS CAPITAL EMPOWERS STUDENTS WITH BACK-TO-SCHOOL DONATIONS AND CAREER GUIDANCE

In response to the devastating effects of Hurricane Beryl, Sygnus has stepped forward with vital contributions to support various recovery efforts. The hurricane left a trail of destruction, particularly in the parish of St. Elizabeth. Partnering with MegaMart, Sygnus has provided critical assistance to Munro College and severely impacted communities in St. Elizabeth. Sygnus has also extended its support to the Food for the Poor’s (FFTP) relief initiative.

SYGNUS AND MEGA MART SUPPORT MUNRO COLLEGE’S REBUILDING EFFORTS AND ST. ELIZABETH FAMILIES THROUGH ROOF REPAIRS

SYGNUS AND MEGA MART SUPPORT MUNRO COLLEGE’S REBUILDING EFFORTS AND ST. ELIZABETH FAMILIES THROUGH ROOF REPAIRS

In response to the devastating effects of Hurricane Beryl, Sygnus has stepped forward with vital contributions to support various recovery efforts. The hurricane left a trail of destruction, particularly in the parish of St. Elizabeth. Partnering with MegaMart, Sygnus has provided critical assistance to Munro College and severely impacted communities in St. Elizabeth. Sygnus has also extended its support to the Food for the Poor’s (FFTP) relief initiative.

SYGNUS CAPITAL APPOINTED AS FUND MANAGER FOR RECENTLY LAUNCHED US$100 MILLION CARICOM FUND FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Sygnus Credit Investments Limited (“SCI” or the “Company”), a Caribbean leader in private credit, raised a record J$8.0 billion equivalent (J$1.6 billion and US$40 million at 160:1 JMD/USD exchange rate) from its public offering of JMD and USD preference shares, resulting in the offer being oversubscribed by 102%. The Company received 3,214 orders that amounted to J$1.7 billion and US$40.3 million respectively for the multi-tranche dual-currency cumulative redeemable preference shares (the “Preference Shares” or the “Offer”).