23/05/2026
Jamaica’s tourism capital is poised to benefit from stronger digital resilience and enhanced cybersecurity following the official launch of Liberty Business Jamaica at the White Witch, Rose Hall in Montego Bay on Tuesday, May 20.
The launch marked a major investment in western Jamaica’s digital future, with telecommunications provider Liberty Business announcing plans to establish its headquarters in Montego Bay.
Representatives from the JHTA Montego Bay Chapter were among stakeholders and business leaders in attendance at the launch, underscoring the growing importance of technology, connectivity, and cybersecurity within Jamaica’s tourism industry.
The investment is expected to significantly benefit hotels, attractions, tourism operators, and hospitality businesses by improving enterprise connectivity, cloud services, managed IT support, and cybersecurity solutions across the region.
Jamaica’s tourism sector has become increasingly digital by relying heavily on online bookings, cashless transactions, guest data systems, remote operations, cybersecurity and reliable digital infrastructure which are essential to maintaining visitor confidence and protecting business operations.
In Photo📷: From Left: Nadine Spence, Managing Director of Sixt Rent A Car and 4th VP of the JHTA; Stephen Price, Vice-President and General Manager of FLOW and Liberty Business Jamaica; Kerry Ann Quallo Casserly, Regional Commerial Director for Royalton Resorts and 2nd VP for JHTA.