KINGSTON, Jamaica — The South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) has announced a temporary disruption in its payment processing system affecting numerous suppliers. A technical malfunction within the banking infrastructure has precipitated delays for payments originally scheduled for processing on Tuesday.
In an official statement, SERHA clarified that the interruption stems from complications with banking operations rather than internal financial shortcomings. The authority emphasized that resolving this technical impediment constitutes their utmost priority, with dedicated teams actively collaborating with financial partners to expedite a solution.
SERHA has committed to processing all outstanding payments immediately upon resolution of the banking anomaly. The organization extended sincere apologies to affected vendors and suppliers for any operational inconveniences resulting from this unforeseen circumstance.
The regional health authority, which oversees medical facilities across southeastern Jamaica, has pledged to maintain transparent communication with stakeholders throughout the resolution process. Regular updates will be disseminated as the situation evolves and additional information becomes available.
