A major remittance services provider located in Montego Bay, St. James says it has no plans to suspend operations.
JN Money Services which operates the JN Money Transfer brand says its doors will remain open.
The company says it's concerned about the lottery scam and has maintained several checks and balances to mitigate against the misuse of its system for illicit activities.
It adds that its employees are vigilant and it's encouraging customers to be on the lookout for questionable activities.
The statement from the company follows the decision by Western Union to close its outlets in St. James for the next two weeks.
It comes in the wake of a number of incidents linked to the lottery scam which uses local remittance services.