Women benefit from Egi and JMMB International Masterclass

A transformative initiative focused on closing the gender wealth gap in the Caribbean has marked another major milestone, as the third iteration of the Women & Wealth Masterclass, hosted by women’s empowerment network Egi Women in partnership with regional financial services leader JMMB International, wrapped up to enthusiastic acclaim in Barbados.

The in-person event, which capped its registration at 50 spots to ensure personalized, high-quality engagement, drew a full house of participants from across the island, bringing together women of diverse professional and personal backgrounds for a deep dive into actionable strategies for financial wellness, intentional investing, and long-term intergenerational wealth building. This masterclass is a core component of Egi Women’s ongoing mission to dismantle systemic barriers to financial literacy for women, by equipping them with the accessible knowledge, practical tools, and confidence needed to make autonomous, informed financial choices that benefit both themselves and their households.

Gina Cummins, founder and CEO of Egi Lifestyle Inc. — the parent organization of Egi Women — emphasized that the initiative could not be timelier. As women increasingly take on leadership roles across every sector of the Barbadian economy, from small business ownership to household management and corporate governance, closing the gap in financial empowerment has become an urgent priority. “Financial empowerment remains one of the most critical conversations we can have with women today,” Cummins explained. “This masterclass aligns directly with our mission to help women build on the assets and resources they already hold, so they can thrive and secure a higher quality of life for their families. Collaborations like our partnership with JMMB International let us deliver meaningful, hands-on experiences that translate knowledge into real action.”

Michael Jordan, executive director of JMMB International, echoed that sentiment, noting that the masterclass aligned seamlessly with his organization’s longstanding vision of expanding financial literacy and inclusive market access across the Caribbean region. Jordan stressed that expanding investment education is central to JMMB International’s commitment to reducing economic inequality, making the collaboration with Egi Women an obvious priority. “This is just the first of many partnerships we plan to advance investment education across the region,” he said. “Our goal isn’t just to share knowledge — it’s to open doors to both regional and global investment markets for people who have historically been locked out of those spaces.”

The day’s sessions were led by C. Natasha Small, group chief financial officer of Goddard Enterprises Limited, a respected veteran finance executive with decades of experience in the Caribbean market. Small guided attendees through a transformative curriculum that focused on shifting deep-seated, limiting mindsets around money, aligning personal financial strategies with core life goals, building sustainable and flexible budgeting habits, and reframing investing not as a luxury for the wealthy, but as an essential tool for building long-term wealth. She provided attendees with tangible, actionable tools that could be implemented immediately after the event, rather than leaving participants with abstract theory that is difficult to put into practice.

Following Small’s session, Leigh-Ann Norville, an investment advisor at JMMB International, walked attendees through JMMB’s client-centered approach to financial partnership, emphasizing that investing is not an exclusive opportunity reserved for high-net-worth individuals. “At JMMB International, our commitment is to walk alongside our clients every step of their journey,” Norville said. “My goal is to make investing approachable, answer questions openly, and help people take that confident first step toward reaching their financial goals. When people have the right knowledge and support, sustainable financial growth becomes possible for anyone.”

Feedback from attendees reflected the tangible impact of the event, with many describing the session as empowering and life-changing, and reporting that they left feeling prepared and confident to begin their wealth-building journeys. Multiple attendees shared that they left motivated to explore new investment opportunities, and several moved forward immediately to create accounts on JMMB International’s investment platform following the conclusion of the masterclass.

Looking ahead, the Egi Women team has plans to extend the impact of the event through ongoing follow-up engagement with participants, and to roll out expanded learning opportunities to the wider network of women connected to the Egi community across the Caribbean. Organizers also signaled that future iterations of the Women & Wealth Masterclass are already in planning, as demand for this kind of women-centered financial education continues to grow across the region.