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Participating LASCO Moneygram® Agents List Locations Address Participating LASCO MoneyGram® Agents List Locations Address KINGSTON & ST. ANDREW CROSS ROADS Input Output Centre Ltd Shop #7A Regal Plaza, Kingston 5 Ibis Finance Shop #4 Monty's Plaza, 26 Old Hope Road, Kingston Paymaster Jamaica Limited 9 Half Way Tree Road, Kingston 5 PAPINE LASCO Financial Services 15 Chandos Place, St. Andrew Shop #2B Sovereign Centre, 106 Hope Road, Paymaster Jamaica Limited Kingston 6 BARBICAN Loshusan Supermarket, Shop #1 K5 Barbican Paymaster Jamaica Limited Centre, Kgn 8 HALF WAY TREE Mobile Electronics Services Shop #11, Clock Tower Plaza, Kingston Prime Trust Financial Services 86 Half Way Tree Road, Kingston New Horizon Collection Services Shop #2B, King's Plaza, 38C, Constant Spring Road New Horizon Collection Services 94 - 94A Molynes Road, kingston Serron Pharmaceutical (York Pharmacy) 94 Half Way Tree Road Paymaster Jamaica Limited Shop 9 Southdale Plaza, Kingston 10 RED HILLS ROAD LASCO Financial Services 29 Red Hills Road, Kingston 10 Shop #10 Terrace Plaza, 138 - 142 Red Hills Road, Prime Trust Financial Services Kingston 19 Paymaster Jamaica Limited Lee's Food Fair, 86B Red Hills Road, Kingston 10 Shop #6 Hamilton Plaza, Red Hills Square, Red Hills Xmore Money Services St. Andrew DOWNTOWN Prime Trust Financial Services 19-21 King Street, Kingston The Service Pharm 22 West Parade, Kingston TM & T Associates Limited 54 Duke Street, Kingston Shopper's Fair Supermarket, Harbour View Shopping Paymaster Jamaica Limited Centre Paymaster Jamaica Limited 15 Ocean Boulevard,Kingston THREE MILES Micro-Financing Solutions Willie's Plaza, Three Miles Kingston NEW KINGSTON Prime Trust Financial Services 24 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5 Shop #2 Trade Centre Building, SBAJ Complex, 2 Micro-Financing Solutions Trafalgar Rd, Kgn 5 Paymaster Jamaica Limited Johns R Wong Supermarket, New Kingston CARE Programme – Participating LASCO MoneyGram® Agents List (2021) CONSTANT SPRING Prime Trust Financial Services Shop #5, 157 Constant Spring Road, Kingston 10 Paymaster Jamaica Limited Brooklyn Supermarket, Twin Gates Plaza, 25 1/2 Constant Spring Rd,Kgn 10 SuperValu Supermarket, 58 Mannings Hill Road, Kgn Paymaster Jamaica Limited 8 Shop #13 Upper Manor Park Plaza, Constant Spring, Paymaster Jamaica Limited Kingstn 8 STONY HILL Petromac Service Centre Main Street Stony Hill Square, St. Andrew DUHANEY PARK Paymaster Shop #13, Duhaney Park Shopping Centre BULL BAY Excellent Retail Outlet 11 Miles Bull Bay, St. Andrew ST. CATHERINE PORTMORE The Service Pharm (Baby Bubbles) Shop #122, Greater Portmore, Shopping Centre Lot 2 Congrieve Park, Shop #5 Pon The Rock Plaza, Firefly Lighting & Electrical Hellshire Road, Portmore, ST Catherine VIP Cleaners Shop #9 McMaster's Plaza, Portmore, St. Catherine Xmore Money Services (Portmore Pine Pharmacy) Shop 19, Portmore Pines Plaza Paymaster Jamaica Limited Greater Portmore, St. Catherine Paymaster Jamaica Limited Portmore, ST. Catherine LINSTEAD Berrydon Company Limited 27 Kings Street, Linstead Paymaster Jamaica Limited 48A Kings Street, Linstead SPANISH TOWN Shop & Save Supermarket St. Jago Shopping Centre La Vega Pharmacy (The Service Pharm) Shop #9, St. Jago Plaza, Spanish Town J-Dan Enterprise 66 Jobs Lane, Spanish Town, ST catherine Paymaster Jamaica Limited Cnr Brunswick Avenue, Spanish Town Shopper's Fair Supermarket, 2 White Church Street, Paymaster Jamaica Limited Spanish Town OLD HARBOUR Jazat Investment Shop 13, Sydenham Complex, Old Harbour BVS Betta Value Supermarket 1 Vaz Drive, Old Harbour Jane's Variety Store 9 East Street, Old Harbour Sim Suitables Limited Shop #5 South Street, Old Harbour, St. Catherine EWARTON Tomijam Company Limited (Texaco Service 45 Main Street, Ewarton Station) CARE Programme – Participating LASCO MoneyGram® Agents List (2021) TRELAWNY FALMOUTH Demicor Company 15 Duke Street, Falmouth, Trelawny Rabian Distributors 3 Tharpe Street, Falmouth, Trelawny Modern Vision Investment Plus 26 Market Street, Falmouth, Trelawny DUNCANS Paymaster Jamaica Limited Kiki Rouge Complex, Main Street Duncans ST. THOMAS YALLAHS Tari Solutions Company limited Shop #3 A & I Building, Main Street, Yallahs CLARENDON MAY PEN Young's Pharmacy Ltd 29 Main Street, May Pen Shop #7 Bargain Village Shopping Centre, 35 Main Paymaster Jamaica Limited Street, may Pen CHAPELTON Chapelton Investments Main Street, Chapelton ST. ELIZABETH JUNCTION Intown Super Save 1 Market Street, Junction Lee's & Lejhaun Enterprize Shop # 15 Roye's Plaza, Junction Paymaster Jamaica Limited Roye's Plaza, Junction BLACK RIVER Intown Super Save 2 School Street, Black River SANTA CRUZ Intown Supersave 67 Main Street, Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth Dotnet Café and Quik and Ez Bill Pay Shop #7, 6 Coke Drive, Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth MANCHESTER MANDEVILLE Walk's Mobile Electronic Services 47 Manchester Road, Mandeville Shopper's Fair Supermarket, 5 1/2 Caledonia Road Paymaster Jamaica Limited Mandeville Tiffymor Financial Services Limited Shop 7 Mandeville Plaza, Mandeville King Grooming Boutique 12D Midway Mall, 17 Caledonia Road,Mandeville CHRISTIANA Christiana Pharmacy & Book Centre Main Street, Christiana Top's Auto Main Street, Christiana SPALDING VW Investment Main Street, Spaulding CARE Programme – Participating LASCO MoneyGram® Agents List (2021) ST. ANN OCHO RIOS The Ocho Rios Card Centre Lot 2 Pointe Crescent, Ocho Rios Rabian Distributors 1 Dacosta Drive, Ocho Rios Prime Trust Financial Services 64 Main Street, Ocho Rios, St. Ann ST. ANN'S BAY The Ocho Rios Card Centre 6 1/2 Main Street, St. Ann's Bay Kchuck Financial Services Ltd 18 Main Street, St. Ann's Bay RUN AWAY BAY Kchuck Financial Services Ltd Shop #11 Taylor's Plaza, Runaway Bay A1 Tools Rental Services Shop #1A Bridgeview Plaza, Priory, St. Ann MONEAGUE Tandiri Enterprise Main Street, Monegue, St. Ann ALEXANDRIA Shop #4 Brown's Plaza, Main Street, Charlton Prostreak Enterprise Alexandria BROWNS TOWN The Ocho Rios Card Centre Shop #8-9 Brown's Town Mall, Main Street The Ocho Rios Card Centre Clemetson Plaza, 19 Top Road, Brown's Town DISCOVERY BAY Pow Pow's Financial Services Ltd Shop 5, Columbus Plaza, Discovery Bay Puerto Financial Services Ltd Main Street, Discovery Bay, St. Ann CLAREMONT LJ Medic Claremont, St. Ann ST. JAMES MONTEGO BAY Shop #9 Parkway Shopping Village, Lot 682 Half Sunrise Employment Moon Street, Coral Gardens, Montego Bay, St James Super Tech Electronic & Appliances Shop #11 Overton Plaza, Union Street, Mobay Shop #12 Hotel Glorianna, 2 Sunset Boulevard, Super Tech Electronic & Appliances Montego Bay Prime Trust Financial Services 10A Market Street, Montego Bay Shop F203 Baywest Shopping Centre, 3 St. James LASCO Financial Services Limited Street, Montego Bay Convenient Auto Supplies 17 Tank Road, Cambridge,St. James WESTMORELAND SAVANNA-LA-MAR Daley's Mini Mart Kingswood District, Savanna-La-Mar Shop #1, 118-120 Great George Street, Prime Trust Financial Services Westmoreland Shop #6 Parkview Plaza, 60 Beckford Street CCJ Services Savanna-la-mar Shop #13 Corner Stone Mall, 8 Lewis Street, Strombolian Investments Limited Savanna-La-Mar CARE Programme – Participating LASCO MoneyGram® Agents List (2021) WHITE HOUSE M & R Money Link (Consumer Supermarket) White House, Westmoreland GRANGE HILL Shop #6 Morgans Bridge Plaza, Grange Hill, GMA Harberdashery DBA Quik & Easy Bill Pay Westmoreland NEGRIL Gold Nuggett Financial Ser. Ltd Shop #15, Coral Seas Plaza, Negril Square Banmark Bike Rentals Nompriel Main Road, Negril Paymaster Jamaica Limited Shop #9 Tait's Plaza, Negril, Westmoreland Banmark Bike Rentals 181 West End Road, Negril,Westmoreland PORTLAND PORT ANTONIO Tlmaxx Limited (Lee's Maxi Mart) 5 West Street, Port Antonio Petal's Financial Services Limited Shop #2, 4 Blake Street, Port Antonio BUFF BAY Screechie's Service Shop 9 Thompson Avenue, Buff Bay, Portland HANOVER NOI Investments Limited (Garmex Ventures) 4 Seaward Drive, Lucea Sunrise Employment Agency Shop #6 Rainbow Plaza, Main Street, Hopewell ST. MARY GAYLE Paymaster Jamaica Limited Main Street, Gayle ANNOTTO BAY D & Y Bill Payment Bottom Bay, Main Street, Annotto Bay PORT MARIA Tari Solutions Company Limited Shops #7 & #12 Mannings Plaza, Port Maria, St. Mary. Be Smart Loans 51 Warner Street, Port Maria, St. Mary HIGHGATE D & Y Bill Payment Main Street, Highgate, St. Mary CARE Programme – Participating LASCO MoneyGram® Agents List (2021) .
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