Business View Caribbean
5
While generally content with maintaining its core busi-
ness and its relatively small size, McKay admits that
he would like to see the company’s newer, luxury ar-
mored car division become “more a part of the Jamai-
can culture. That’s an area of the company we’d like to
see utilized more. A lot of people, who used to be using
them, are not using them. So that’s something we’d
like to develop,” he says. Currently, the company main-
tains a small fleet of Ford Explorer, Mercedes Benz,
and BMW armored vehicles.
By the way, McKay says that they never did solve the
riddle of the ranger’s murder, nor did they ever locate
his body. The only positive outcome of that incident
was the merging of his and his father’s companies to
create McKay Security & Investigative Services Ltd.,
today, one of Jamaica’s top security firms.