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Feb 14, 2013

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Advocate - The CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank, has announced that they will be sponsoring the Junior Achievement (JA) Programme, so that more students throughout the island will be able to further develop and practise their entrepreneurial skills.

With this investment the CIBC FirstCaribbean Bank has become a ‘champion’ as the proceeds will allow the JA the flexibility to make a substantial impact in a variety of areas, over the next 3 years at the Grantley Adams Secondary School, which both the Bank and the JA have adopted.

It was also announced that the JA would be partnering with the 4H Movement, which proved fated, due to their continued interest in the Grantley Adams School, where both the 4H Senior boy and girl hail from.

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