
Saving with purpose pays off: JMMB Goal Saver Challenge Winners share their stories of growth and reward

The JMMB Group is celebrating strong early momentum and meaningful impact from its Goal Saver Challenge, as participants not only build disciplined saving habits but also experience tangible rewards along the way. With two monthly prize draws completed, the initiative is already transforming how Jamaicans approach saving by making it more intentional, engaging and rewarding.
Among the standout stories are those of Tresia Wright and Lorianne Clarke, both of whom have won twice in the monthly consolation prize draws, earning J$10,000 each time. Their experiences highlight the real impact of the Challenge beyond the prizes, reinforcing the value of consistency and commitment to financial goals.
For Lorianne Clarke, the Challenge has been both motivating and rewarding. “For me, it was more than just winning a prize; it was a reminder that staying disciplined really pays off. I made sure that every single month I added my $20,000 or more, and not only did I save more than I usually would, but I won along the way. It’s helping me stay on track towards my goals, especially homeownership and travelling,” she shared.

Similarly, Tresia Wright described the experience as both encouraging and transformative. “This Challenge was about commitment, proving to myself that once you stay consistent, you can achieve what you set your mind to. Winning was something I wasn’t even planning for, so I’m really grateful. It makes saving feel more exciting, and it’s definitely pushing me closer to achieving something major in my life,” she said.
Launched in September 2025, the JMMB Goal Saver Challenge encourages Jamaicans to build consistent saving or investing habits by opening a qualifying account and maintaining monthly contributions of at least J$20,000. Participants who remain on track become eligible for five (5) monthly consolation prize draws, with ten winners receiving J$10,000 each month, and one grand prize winner set to receive J$500,000 at the end of the promotion.
The initiative reflects JMMB’s commitment to empowering clients through financial discipline while offering meaningful incentives to stay consistent. By combining structure with motivation, the Challenge transforms saving from a routine task into a purposeful journey toward achieving life goals.
Kerry-Ann Stimpson, Group Chief Marketing Officer of JMMB Group, expressed her satisfaction with the programme’s progress and the impact it is already having. “We are truly encouraged by the response to the Goal Saver Challenge and, more importantly, by the stories coming out of it. Seeing clients like Tresia and Lorianne not only win, but deepen their commitment to achieving their financial goals, is exactly what this initiative was designed to do. It reinforces our belief that with the right support and structure, saving can become both achievable and rewarding. We look forward to seeing how the journey unfolds for our participants in the months ahead,” she said.
As the Challenge continues, more monthly draws remain, providing participants with multiple opportunities to be rewarded for their discipline, while staying on track toward their personal financial milestones.
At its core, the JMMB Goal Saver Challenge is more than a promotion; it is a movement to help Jamaicans build financial resilience, strengthen their saving habits and experience the joy of progress along the way. By making saving more accessible, exciting and rewarding, JMMB continues to walk alongside its clients, empowering them to turn their goals into reality.
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