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GoodHeart | McKayla Financial back-to-school activations to ease parental pressure

Published:Saturday | August 10, 2024 | 12:05 AM
McKayla Financial Services business development officer (right) Nanisha Lee presents Nicole Blackwood with a goodie bag.
McKayla Financial Services business development officer (right) Nanisha Lee presents Nicole Blackwood with a goodie bag.

At this time of the year, parents and caregivers are making back-to-school preparations in an effort to relieve the last-minute pressure. Financial Services provider, McKayla Financial, in recognising this need, has come out with a series of back-to-school activations aimed at minimising this pressure and providing reprieve with discounts and other assistance. Recently, McKayla Financial Services hosted its first back-to-School activation at Sangster’s Bookstore in the Springs Plaza.

According to Nanisha Lee, business development officer at McKayla Financial, the company wants to do its part to ensure that students are well prepared for the upcoming school year and that parents are aided with their expenses. “McKayla Financial understands the financial load that back to school can bring so we are working to help to assist and alleviate that pressure. McKayla is committed to education and is always looking for ways to support the community,” Lee said.

“We will have more activities planned for the different McKayla and Sangster’s locations throughout July and August. Customers can visit our IG page @mckaylafinancialservices to find out where we’re going next,” disclosed Lee.

The main aim of the activation is to offer Jamaicans a low-cost loan offer to manage back-to-school expenses and give customers the opportunity to speak directly to loan officers. Customers who sign up also have a chance to win prizes like gift vouchers to help with their expenses.

The back-to-school finance packages allow customers to borrow up to $500,000 with very low interest rates and 50 per cent off processing fees. The terms will be based on your loan amount.