Sterling continues backing of Crime Stop with $1 million sponsorship

Toni-Ann Neita-Elliott, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Sterling Asset Management Ltd. (left), presents a J$1 million sponsorship to Sandra Glasgow, Chairperson of Crime Stop Jamaica, during an official handover on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.

Sterling Asset Management has once again partnered with Crime Stop Jamaica, contributing J$1 million to support the organisation’s efforts to combat crime and promote safer communities across the island. The sponsorship was formally announced on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at a handover held at Sterling’s New Kingston office.

This latest sponsorship builds on Sterling’s multi-year support of the organisation, which included a $5 million commitment between 2021 and 2023 and $1 million in 2024, bringing its total contribution to date to $7 million.

“Sterling has always believed that crime prevention is a shared responsibility. It involves law enforcement, yes, but also businesses, civil society, and individuals who care about the future of the country,” said Toni-Ann Neita-Elliott, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Sterling Asset Management Ltd.

“Sterling’s support is grounded in the idea that a stable society creates the foundation for economic growth. When communities are safer, it improves quality of life, supports business confidence, and strengthens national development. The reduction of crime supports every sector of society,” Neita-Elliott said.

Crime Stop has consistently proven to be a powerful deterrent to violent crime, creating a safer environment for citizens and delivering wide-reaching benefits to the Jamaican economy.

Data from Crime Stop’s Q1 2025 report highlights the tangible impact of its efforts. The programme received 237 anonymous tips, an 11 per cent increase compared to Q1 2024. These tips led to the seizure of 13 illegal firearms, 197 rounds of ammunition, nine kilograms of marijuana, and 22 arrests, marking a 38 per cent increase in arrests over the previous year.

Crime Stop also supports social engagement as a deterrent to crime. Through the EU-funded BRIDGE Project, the organisation has nurtured youth involvement in crime prevention with creative initiatives, such as cinematography training at Charlie Smith High School and the launch of mural projects at Charlie Smith and Haile Selassie high schools.

Sandra Glasgow, Chairperson of Crime Stop Jamaica, expressed her gratitude for Sterling’s continued support.

“Sterling Asset Management has been a committed partner since 2021. Their contribution reflects a genuine dedication to Jamaica’s future,” Glasgow said. “Because of partners like Sterling, Crime Stop has been able to reach more people, raise awareness, and encourage citizens to report crimes. This progress shows what’s possible when businesses, communities, and law enforcement work together. Crime is a challenge we all share, and Sterling’s support proves that the private sector has a key role to play in keeping our communities and our country safe. We’re grateful for their trust in our mission and look forward to achieving even more together. ”

Sterling Asset said its investment reaffirms its role as a responsible corporate citizen, committed to long-term partnerships that strengthen Jamaica’s social and economic landscape.

Neita-Elliott has encouraged other entities and sectors to play an active role in crime prevention and reduction in Jamaica.

“Crime affects every sector of society, and the private sector has a critical role to play in addressing it,” added Neita-Elliott. “We are proud to stand with Crime Stop in their mission to make Jamaica safer, and we encourage other corporate partners to join in supporting the fight against crime.”

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