

Our Mission, Vision & Core Values
CHAMBER PROFILE
The GCCI is the oldest private sector representative organization in Guyana (established in 1890) and is a member-driven and professionally staffed non-profit association of business people committed to improving the economic climate and quality of life in Guyana. We are legislatively mandated under the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry Act Chapter 89:03 of the laws of Guyana.
The Chamber’s strength lies in the size and diversity of its membership—both large and small businesses from virtually every sector are represented.
MISSION
The GCCI represents the voice of the business community in Guyana and strives to advocate policies, stimulate trade and investment, connect businesses, sustain economic growth and expand member opportunities with the aim of contributing to a stable and sustainable economic and social environment in Guyana where businesses can prosper.
CORE VALUES
• Commitment-The Chamber is in business for business and is committed to preserving a stable economic environment, responding to members’ needs, connecting businesses together, improving prosperity and business opportunities within Guyana.
• Integrity-The Chamber is a non-partisan, open, honest and accountable organisation, which bases its decisions on driving and supporting business development in Guyana. Our members also subscribe to a Code of Conduct in the execution of their operations.
• Courtesy-It remains a core value of the Chamber that the contribution of its Council, its staff and members is valued and appreciated.
• Collaboration-The Chamber values strong working relationships with other agencies and stakeholders.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2024
Introduction
It is my honour to address you on the hosting of the 134th Annual General Meeting, and present to you the President’s report of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) for the fiscal year 2023-2024. In line with the country’s evolving economic landscape this past year, GCCI demonstrated exceptional resilience, adaptability, and growth. We have embraced change, seized opportunities, and navigated challenges with a steadfast commitment to serving our members and advancing the interests of the private sector.
The Chamber continues to see notable growth in our membership base, adding an additional 107 members for the 2023/2024 fiscal year, welcoming new businesses from a diverse range of industries and sectors. This growth is testament to the value and benefits that the Chamber continues to provide to its members, offering networking opportunities, resources, and support to help businesses thrive and succeed in this competitive environment.
Over the past year, our Chamber has made significant contributions to the overall development of the business community, fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation, empowering businesses. From continuing to be on the forefront of advocating on key issues affecting the private sector to organizing industry-specific events, webinars and workshops, we have strived to be a valuable partner to our members.
We robustly engaged with policymakers, industry stakeholders, investors, the diplomatic community to advocate for policies that support business growth, innovation, and sustainability. Through our advocacy work we were able to influence decision-making processes and shape policies that benefit our members and the business community at large.
As many international companies continued to flock to our shores, the GCCI placed heavy focus on connecting local businesses with overseas companies. Promoting the growth and development of local businesses stood at the centre of our work as the Chamber supported the fostering of international partnerships and exploration of new market opportunities. By facilitating business matchmaking events, trade missions, and investment forums, we supported our members in expanding their reach, forging strategic alliances, and tapping into global

markets.
The Chamber actively engaged with local and overseas support partners, to leverage opportunities for the benefit of our members. By collaborating with strategic partners we amplified our impact, delivered value-added services, and drove collective action to address common challenges facing the business community.
Financial Performance
In 2023, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and In-
dustry (GCCI) demonstrated resilience and growth. Total revenue increased by 3% to G$93,347,081, driven by strong growth in membership subscriptions and magazine advertisements. Despite a decline in event revenue due to the non-execution of the Business Development Forum (BDF), diversified income sources supported overall growth. Overall expenses reduced by 1% to G$85,389,606, with increases in trade missions, magazine expenses, administrative costs, and financial charges offset by lower event expenses. GCCI's surplus surged by 85.6% to G$7,957,475, showcasing strong financial management. Looking ahead, GCCI remains focused on enhancing its revenue streams, optimizing expenses, and delivering value to its members.
Advocacy
For the period of 2023 - 2024 the GCCI continued to be at the forefront of advocating on numerous issues affecting the private sector, generating significant impetus in pertinent areas, including but not limited to issues facing the banking sector, access to financing, local content, crime and security, topical economic and social issues, and the overall well-being of the private sector and national environment.
The Chamber engaged with multiple public sector agencies including the National Insurance Scheme, Local Content Secretariat, the Guyana Police Force (GPF), the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Tourism, Commerce and Industry, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Public Works, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ministry of Labour, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Natural Resources, and the Office of the Prime Minister.
We engaged with several diplomatic missions including the US Embassy, the Chinese Embassy, Embassy of Japan, British High Commission, Delegation of the EU, Canadian High Commission, New Zealand High Commission, and the Embassies of the Dominican Republic, and Mexico just to name a few. During these engagements we were able to lay the groundwork to explore multiple areas of mutual benefit as Guyana continues to build out our economic conditions.
As we reflect on the Chamber’s work and achievements of the past year, I am proud to present an overview of the key areas in which the GCCI has been actively championing this past year.
Local Content
The GCCI reaffirmed the Chamber’s commitment to con-
tinue to work on Local Content within Guyana. Notwithstanding continuing issues of “fronting”, the Chamber continued to advocate for businesses to respect local content. The Chamber continued to work with the Local Content Secretariat to add value and garnered valuable feedback from the membership on recommendations to strengthen the Act, and policies to bring about any clarification that is required for businesses to better position themselves. During monthly meetings with the Local Content Secretariat, the Chamber continually updated the Secretariat of complaints received, campaigned for policies to address gaps, and called for companies coming into the sector to adhere to existing rules and policies. The Chamber continued to have a position on the Local Content committee and the Chamber recommended 10 new areas, and 25 amendments to existing areas. During an interactive session with the Ministry of Natural Resources, Director of the Local Content Secretariat, Dr. Martin Pertab engaged the GCCI membership on works ongoing at the Secretariat and members were able to field questions and concerns to Dr. Pertab. In appreciation of the Dr. Pertab’s sustained efforts to engage the private sector he was awarded the GCCI 2023 Special Local Content Award. A most deserving accolade.
Banking Sector
The GCCI continued to work with the banking sector, focusing on advocating on behalf of its members for solutions to numerous issues they faced while conducting business with the banks. This was done by communicating with the banks and other stakeholders in the financial sector. The GCCI received many complaints from the membership about the issue of foreign exchange, with a particular shortage of US currency. In September 2023, the GCCI joined other local business support organisations at a meeting with the Senior Minister with Responsibility for Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh, Governor of the Bank of Guyana, Dr. Gobind Ganga, and members of the Guyana Association of Bankers Inc (GABI). That meeting also saw discussions on the regulation of the banking sector, gaps in the banking institution, and interactions between the private sector and the banking association.
Financing Challenges
The GCCI remained cognizant that financing difficulties continue to be a leading challenge facing businesses in Guyana, and advocated for the diversification of financing sources. In 2023, the GCCI met with a number of financing and investment
organisations interested in providing various financing facilities, however the high minimum loan amounts offered by many of these organisations poses a problem for micro, small and medium sized enterprises (MSMEs). Towards that end the GCCI continued to encourage the creation of partnerships and consortiums to access and share larger loans effectively. By pooling resources and expertise, these businesses can overcome the financial barriers that hinder their growth and development. Also, towards diversification of financing sources, the Chamber instigated interest in the largely untapped financing possibilities in capital markets. The Chamber collaborated with the Jamaican Stock Exchange (JSE) to successfully host Guyana’s first Investments and Capital Markets Conference. Beyond this event the GCCI has been actively engaging with the JSE to explore the potential for the formation of a private sector-led securities market. This initiative aims to provide businesses, including MSMEs, with another avenue for raising capital and accessing investment opportunities, thereby promoting economic growth and sustainability in our region.
Crime, Road Safety, Security and Cybersecurity
This year the Chamber continued to call out the need to address critical challenges in the growing crime situation, escalating road carnage, and pressing cybersecurity issues. We have remained steadfast in our resolve to confront these issues headon, recognizing the impact they have on our business community and overall quality of life. We are grateful for the efforts of the government and public sector agencies that engaged with us to work towards tackling these issues collaboratively. We met with the Minister of Home Affairs, the Honourable Robeson Benn, who actively listened to our concerns, and we also met with acting Traffic Chief, Senior Superintendent Mahendra Singh. We believe our advocacy inspired noticeable improvements in the crime situation, and we must commend the GPF for the relatively crime free hosting of the CPL T20 tournament last year. This showing was very encouraging as Guyana continues to build out as a tourism and sports tourism hub. However, the issue of road carnage remains a significant concern, and despite ongoing efforts, we continue to face challenges in this area.
The GCCI continues to look for ways to work along with the GPF to improve this area.
Corporate Social Responsibility
As part of our corporate social responsibility, the GCCI coordinated relief efforts for the victims of the tragic Mahdia Dormitory Fire. The GCCI was able to garner over $2 million in funding and conducted a psychosocial needs assessment of the affected stakeholders. This paved the way for needs-based intervention and assistance of those affected. In October the GCCI
successfully held a Breast Cancer Awareness Month Charity Mixer, which received tremendous support from our members, allowing for the GCCI to make a sizeable donation to the Cancer Institute of Guyana Inc. (CIG), assisting in their fight against this terrible disease.
NIS and GRA
The GCCI noted issues affecting members in the interactions with key agencies responsible critical business transactions and documentation, this included the National Insurance Scheme and Guyana Revenue Authority. The Advocacy Committee worked along with the HRM and Capacity Building Committee to advocate on issues pertaining to the NIS. The Chamber was able to arrange a meeting wit the NIS General Manager and other management officials, where it was noted that NIS has a data management issue, and the Chamber advocated the need for NIS to utilise technology, and understand their mandate to serve the business sector efficiently. The GCCI also raised the situation of a disconnect between GRA and the GCCI at an engagement with the authority, and promoted the need for frequent round table discussions with the GCCI and the relevant department heads. The committee continued to seek to improve its relationship with GRA.
Committee Work
The Green Economy Committee
The Green Economy Committee of the Chamber participated in/ hosted numerous initiatives that demonstrated the Chamber’s steadfast commitment to building a greener and more sustainable future for Guyana. In June of 2023, the committee actively participated in the World Environment Day walk, reaffirming our commitment to environmental awareness and action. Additionally, the committee launched the second edition of the Green Guyana Magazine in December, which highlights our ongoing efforts to promote sustainable living and share valuable insights on environmental conservation. Throughout 2023, the committee also hosted numerous webinars to educate members of the GCCI and the general public on various topics within the Environmental sphere; topics such as “Climate Smart Precision Agriculture,” “Moving to a Paperless and Eco-Friendly Environment,” “Solid Waste Management,” to name a few. In 2024, the committee collaborated with the Guyana School of Agriculture in a campaign to stop plastic pollution which underscores our dedication to addressing environmental challenges at the grassroots level.
The
Human Resources Management and Capacity Building Committee
In 2023, the committee was able to successfully host two
informative webinars; the first of which was in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour on the Labour Laws of Guyana, providing valuable insights and guidance to our members, and the other with the National Insurance Scheme offering important information on insurance benefits and regulations. The committee was also able to establish quarterly meetings with the Ministry of Labour to encourage regular dialogue and collaboration which will foster stronger relationships and enable us to address HR-related issues more effectively. These accomplishments demonstrate the committee's dedication to providing valuable resources and fostering partnerships that will support HR management and capacity-building efforts within the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The Membership & Diversity Committee
From 2023 to early 2024, the Membership & Diversity Committee spearheaded numerous initiatives for increased member involvement, networking, and representation of diverse communities.
The committee crafted an outline for the updated Member to member discount program which would see members being able to benefit from numerous discounts exclusive to their fellow GCCI members.
In March of 2023, the committee also collaborated with the Guyana Police Force and the Women’s Chamber of Commerce & Industry to host the Women in Law Enforcement Summit, and even focused on empowering women in the force to develop themselves personally and professionally.
In June the Committee spearheaded the Chamber’s first ever Pride event - the Pride Month Mixer focused on the theme “Fostering a Diverse & Inclusive Business Community”. This event saw the myself, Chairperson of the committee and a representative of member company SASOD Guyana provide remarks on the importance of including the LGBTQ+ community in business.
For Emancipation Day, the committee organized for numerous items to honour the African culture. Participants heard folk tales from numerous members, listened to the traditional African drums, and ate traditional African foods.
For Indigenous Heritage Month in September, the committee planned a small team building event for the Secretariat and Councilors of the GCCI. This event brought together everyone through food, and music, with everyone being able to try authentic Amerindian dishes - including the Tocuma worm. The Chamber was also able to support small indigenous artists through the purchase of trinkets that were provided by member company, Babe Cave.
In October 2023, the GCCI was able to donate 800,000 Guyana Dollars to the Cancer Institute of Guyana; proceeds
earned from the Breast Cancer Fundraising Mixer planned and organized by the Membership & Diversity Committee. This event also saw the Chamber honouring numerous women who have graced the Chamber either as a member or a staff who would have been affected by Breast Cancer.
Diwali celebrations were also had at the Chamber; Councilors and Staff were able to taste Indian delicacies such as sweet meats and seven curry, and came dressed in traditional Indian wear.
The Committee also hosted a Cervical Cancer Awareness Webinar for Cervical Cancer Awareness Month in January 2024, during which members and the general public were able to hear from doctors and healthcare professionals on the signs, symptoms, risk factors, treatment, etc. for this disease.
The Agriculture Committee
In April of 2023, myself and Brian Edwards met with a company called Agrify- a EU, FAO Partnership, to discuss financing in the Agriculture Sector. The company has approximately 10M US available to loan to businesses in the agriculture value chain involved in retail, food processing and logistics.
In May of 2023, a capacity-building workshop aimed at enhancing the skills of individuals involved in the agriculture value chain, specifically targeting women and youth, was held in Regions 4, 6 and 10.
In June, 2023, in Regions 5, a capacity-building workshop aimed at enhancing the skills of individuals involved in the agriculture value chain, specifically targeting women and youth, was concluded.
In September, 2023, the GCCI established a formal partnership with COLEAD after numerous successful collaborative events. This marked a significant point in a mutually beneficial partnership between the two entities.
In October, the GCCI held an Agriculture Symposium in collaboration with numerous agencies focused on “Exploring Opportunities in Agriculture Through Innovation and Collaboration” at the Arthur Chung Convention Centre. The symposium aimed at fostering discussions among stakeholders in the agriculture sector to develop a sustainable and robust agriculture market system that promotes food security, boosts productivity and drives economic prosperity for farmers in Guyana.
The GCCI facilitated the participation of numerous members at the Agri-Investment Forum & Expo in October. The Forum and Expo promoted informed dialogue among key stakeholders within the agriculture value chain inclusive of policymakers, development partners, foreign and local private investors, farmers, and distributors among others. The Exposition was an excellent opportunity to showcase goods and services and has hosted over 300 local and international delegates.
The GCCI and its membership, in December, took part in a distance collective training with the COLEAD training unit under the theme"Training Need Assessment for Professional / Business Membership Organisation"
GCCI's inaugural webinar, in collaboration with COLEAD was held on February 01st 2023 under the theme “European market access conditions for fruit and vegetable exporters: challenges and opportunities.” Members joined for a deep dive into the European fruit and vegetable market and gained valuable insights into the export dynamics of fruits, vegetables, and processed produce.
The Trade & Investment Committee
The GCCI, in strengthening its spirit of collaboration, signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) in May, one with the South Louisiana Economic Council (SLEC) at the Offshore Technology Conference 2023, and one with the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
Shortly after the signing of the MOU with the South Louisiana Economic Council, a webinar was hosted by the SLEC for the members of the GCCI to learn more about doing business in America.
In August, the Committee created the concept for a Trade Agreement Repository which would in turn act as a source to provide members with 'Trade Tips.' These tips would address topics of interest to our members, such as tariffs and duties, market access, rules of origin, trade facilitation, compliance, and documentation guidance.
Additionally, GCCI members had the opportunity to participate in international events such as the Belize Investment Summit and the 9th Indian LAC Conclave, aimed at fostering trade and investment partnerships. Moreover, diplomatic engagements, such as H.E. Dr. Ali's state visit to the Dominican Republic, led to the signing of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), further enhancing bilateral cooperation.
September 2023 witnessed GCCI members participating in missions such as the Belize Investment Summit, reinforcing Guyana's commitment to fostering international partnerships and attracting investment.
A webinar was done in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The subject of discussion was the CARICOM-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement.
The GCCI’s Trade & Investment Committee in collaboration with the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GNCCI) facilitated a presentation on “Doing business in
Ghana: Opportunities; Regulatory Frameworks and Incentives.”
The GCCI in collaboration with the Delegation of the European Union in Guyana organized meetings between Guyanese companies and an incoming trade delegation made up of companies from the EU during the EU Global Gateway Economic Mission to Guyana. The Guyana Marriott Hotel served as the venue for the meetings. During this mission, I participated in a panel discussion on “Transforming the Business Environment for a Sustainable Economy”.
Also in November, the GCCI facilitated an Economic Mission from the UK in collaboration with the bCaribbean Council, the British/Guyana Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the UK Department for Trade and Business. The mission focused on bolstering engagement for quality business investments and fostering opportunities in the region. The GCCI in collaboration with BritCham organized B2B meetings between Guyanese companies and the UK delegation.
The Petroleum Committee
In 2023, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) played a pivotal role in facilitating trade missions and fostering collaboration within Guyana's burgeoning energy sector. One significant event was the trade mission led by the Energies Industrial Council and Aberdeen International Associates, aimed at strengthening ties and exploring opportunities for cooperation.
In May of 2023, discussions between Richard Rambarran and the EMC with Godfrey Statia, the Commissioner General of GRA, focused on Value-Added Tax (VAT) exemptions for ExxonMobil's supply chain matters, underscoring the importance of regulatory clarity in facilitating business operations.
June 2023 saw engagements between the GCCI and key stakeholders such as Dr. Martin Pertab, Director of the Local Content Secretariat, to address critical issues including contract bundling, promotion of consortiums, and VAT exemptions for Exxon's supply chain. Additionally, I participated in a mission to Aberdeen, furthering efforts to foster international partnerships and knowledge exchange.
Exxon Mobil also organized an information session on the Gas to Energy project, emphasizing community engagement and business opportunities in the project area. This initiative aimed to provide valuable insights and foster collaboration among local businesses and stakeholders.
Legislative advancements, including the passage of the Petroleum Activities Bill, signaled the government's commitment
to regulatory transparency and attracting investment in the energy sector. These developments paved the way for continued growth and development in Guyana's oil and gas industry.
In November, Pandora Energy Inc., a GCCI member company, achieved global recognition with the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) accreditation, highlighting the industry's commitment to quality and safety standards. Furthermore, Guyana surpassed its anticipated oil production target for 2025/2026, showcasing the rapid pace of development in the sector.
The GCCI facilitated discussions on power generation and infrastructure development, led by Minister Deodat Indar, underscoring the government's commitment to addressing energy needs and ensuring sustainable development.
Looking ahead, Guyana's participation in international trade fairs and conferences, such as the Offshore Technology Conference, reflects its ongoing efforts to showcase its energy sector and attract further investment. Overall, 2023 marked a year of significant milestones and collaborations in Guyana's dynamic energy landscape.
The Fundraising Committee
The Fundraising Committee of the Chamber facilitated its trademark Business Breakfast Seminar in May as a collaborative effort between the GCCI and the Caribbean Court of Justice. This event stood the purpose of ensuring Guyanese understood the Original Jurisdiction of the CCJ and the Fundamental Rights of Private Persons under the Core Regimes of the CARICOM Single Market, and Economy. At this event, the Chamber also launched its 2023 Business Guyana Magazine under the theme “The Future is Now”.
Shortly after, in June, the GCCI held its Annual CARICOM Day BBQ which was a resounding success, as it afforded members the opportunity to network, and enjoy a great meal, as well as raising funds for the Chamber’s operations.
In October, the committee collaborated with the Membership & Diversity committee on the Breast Cancer Charity and Fundraising Mixer. This event was mainly held with the intention of honouring women who have fought breast cancer, while raising funds to donate to the cause. The Chamber donated the majority of the funds to the Cancer Institute of Guyana, and a minimal amount was retained and put towards the Chamber’s operational costs.
The Finance Committee
The Chamber's Finance Committee remains committed to improving the quality of the financial statements of the Chamber and overall internal financial management. The committee hosted a webinar on "Accessing Capital: Improving the Bankability of Your Business Case." The webinar was initiated in response to the needs of businesses seeking access to capital. Valuable information was shared on how businesses can enhance their business case to attract potential investors and lenders. The Committee will continue to collaborate with various organizations and individuals to conduct more webinars based on feedback received from its members and the evolving business environment. This effort aims to educate businesses, stay updated, and enhance business prospects, while also providing financial knowledge to Chamber members.
The Entrepreneurship & Small Business Committee
The Entrepreneurship & Small Business Committee executed numerous events and initiatives throughout 2023 that allowed small business members and MSMEs outside of the GCCI membership to build their capacity, and grow. Internally, the committee hosted 3 virtual business networking sessions which allowed members to interact with each other virtually, and pitch their businesses to their colleagues. Notably, the committee executed for the second year, the National Small Business Week which was significantly scaled up, and included a Business Clinic, a Seminar based on strategic collaborations for success, and the Council tour. During the National Small Business Week, the committee also lead the signing of an MoU with the United Nations focusing on collaborating for the development of small businesses. The committee also spearheaded the President’s Reception initiative which allowed new members to interact with myself as the President of the Chamber and members of the EMC, giving them the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the Chamber. In December, the Committee launched the Respect Campaign, which focused on respect in the workplace. The Chairperson of the Committee - Evie Kanhai-Gurchuran - also represented the Chamber on numerous forums such as the Launch of Digital in Motion, and on the National Science Fair Committee.
Kester Hutson President, GCCI
Past Presidents from 1889-2024
E.P. Christiani 1978 – 1982
W. G. McKenszie 1983 – 1988
Denis E. Moore 1989 – 1992
John S. de Freitas 1992 – 1993
Hansel W. Barrow 1993 – 1994
Denis E. Moore 1994 – 1995
Manniram Prashad 1995 – 2001
Edward Boyer 2001 – 2005
Capt. Gerald Gouveia 2005 – 2007
Col. (ret) Carl B. Morgan 2007 – 2008
Chandradat Chintamani 2008 – 2010
Komal Ramnauth 2010 – 2012
Clinton Urling 2012 – 2014
Lance Hinds 2014 – 2016
Vishnu Doerga 2016
Deodat Indar 2017-2019
Nicholas Deygoo-Boyer 2019-2021
Timothy Tucker 2021- 2023
Kester Hutson 2023-2024
New Members 2023/2024
(155 NEW MEMBERS)
From April 2023 to March 2024, the Chamber added new members. These members are:
1. Tosh Financial and Business Services Inc.
2. Latitude Geospatial Consulting Inc.
3. Gawlin LLC
4. OnExt
5. University of Excellence, Management and Business (U.E.M.B.).
6. Blue Mountain Capital Inc.
7. Kall Guy Inc.
8. Shally Farms Inc
9. The Blubird Company Inc.
10. Tethys Marine and Logistics Sevices Inc.
11. Quality Express
12. Verisa General Services
13. Digital Technology Group of Companies Inc.
14. Shawarma Hutt
15. SB Plumbing, Welding and General Construction
16. Caribe Snackz Inc.
17. Vista Services Inc.
18. Modernize IT Solutions Inc.
19. EXSOL (Guyana) Inc.
20. Tull's Transportation Services
21. Global Empowerment Institute
22. A.A.M Virtutal Solutions Guyana
23. Go Blue Inc
24. NLM Management Consultancy & Law Firm
25. Ramgobin Livestock & Pet Supplies
26. New Bombay Fashions
27. International HR Technology & Leadership Conference Inc
28. Marine World Services Inc.
29. VICCORP LABORATORY INC.
30. HarpHard & Associates Incorporated
31. First Change Builders Inc 32. Phoenix Software
33. Ansa Motors Guyana Inc.
BCAMO Guyana Inc.
35. Guyana Cancer Foundation 36. Sparkle Laundromat
37. Dyrock-Servus Inc.
38. Dragonfly Drones and Gesopatial Solutions
39. Atlas Business Solutions Inc
MultiServ Distribution 41. Zeta Imports and Distribution
Durant Property Management 43. EICCIO Advisors 44. Lexann’s Nail Creations
45. EMPRETEC GUYANA INC
46. MIEVA
47. OGN SUPERB SERVICES 48. Khayr Organics
49. Pennywise Trading 50. GEM Event Management
51. Abidemi Snackette and Catering
52. Full Service Laundromat
53. Junior's BBQ Grill & Burgers
54. Ramkelawan Investments and Services
55. KELAJ (GUYANA) INC.
56. GULF MARITIME INC
57. Francis Financial Business and Consultancy Service
58. Rig Bound (Guyana) Inc
59. Source It Enterprise
60. Sakura Events and Business Services
61. Impeccable Construction & General Supplies
62. Outliers Zone Caribbean
63. A.M.E DEVELOPMENT INC
64. Aone Events & Kids Fest 592
65. RF Logistics Inc.
66. TechPro Guyana
67. Caribbean Building Concepts & Logistics Inc. (CBCL)
68. Veena's Linen & Hotel Supplies
69. Abdool Hakh and Sons Rice Milling Complex
70. Atlantic Concierge & Integrated Logistics Inc.
71. Monarch Insurance Brokers
72. Transformative Training Solutions
73. Gold Body by Cosmetics BW
74. Zalco Construction & Investment Group
75. I&S Trading
76. Herdmanston Lodge
77. Freeman Solutions
78. Cave Hill School of Business Inc.
79. Infinite Office Solutions Inc.
80. Donavon A. Rangiah, Attorney-at-law
81. The Economic Development Fund Inc.
82. Fast Learners Driving School
83. Pressy Investments Inc
84. DLC Executive Concierge Services
85. B & R Food Packaging and Crafts
86. Book A Ride Inc
87. UTC Logistics Guyana Inc
88. AJM Enterprise
89. Sync Event Management
90. HappyHome GY
91. H2 Asset
92. Kirus Time Systems
93. Interlink Business and Logistics Services
94. Shandong Deijan International E&T Cooperation (Guyana) Inc.
95. Leo Architecture
96. C.O.M. Chartered Accountants
97. Libra Management and Energy Group
98. Global People Services & Management Consultants Inc
99. Diq'qah Construction and Contracting Services Inc.
100. Amanah Logistics Inc.
101. Webfx Guyana Inc
102. Diversity Beauty Salon& SB Mobile Carwash
103. Guyana Invertertec
104. Squadron Security Services Inc.
105. Payless Variety Store
106 Ashoka Buildcon (Guyana) Inc.
107 MCCG Guyana Inc.
Notice of 134th AGM of the GCCI

Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry
President: Mr. Kester Hutson
“Serving Guyana through Commerce and Industry since 1889”

GEORGETOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the 134th Annual General Meeting of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) will be held on Wednesday, March 27th, 2024, via Zoom at 15:15 hours for the following purposes:
Agenda
1. Reading of the Notice Convening the Meeting
2. Presentation of the President’s 2023/2024 Report
3. Auditors’ Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2023
4. Resolutions
5. Appointment of an Auditor
6. Consideration of any business or motion as may properly come before the meeting.
7. Election of the 2024/2025 Council
All members are reminded to be in good financial standing with the Chamber.
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcoduiurTwsGNyV5PpWERL9soYVaKoHO8Ae
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting
BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL

Rene Daniels
Proper Officer
ALL MAIL: 156 Waterloo Street, North Cummingsburg, Georgetown, Guyana, South America
Telephone: (592) 225-5846/226-3519/227-6441
Email: gccicommerce2009@gmail.com
133rd Annual General Meeting (AGM)
37 Navin Prashad M.P. Insurance Brokers & Consultants
38 Dharamdei Jodhan DNA Enterprise
39 Daniel Jaisingh Barama Company Limited
40 Tameshwar Ramroop New Vision Labs Inc.
41 Richard Singh Pneumatic Suppliers Inc.
42 Vishnu Doerga ActionINVEST Caribbean Inc.
43 Troy Williams
44 Neil Boucher
GraceKennedy Remittance Services Guyana Limited
Unicomer Guyana Inc.
45 Vishaul Dial Navigant Builders Inc./ Windsor Estates
46 Daniel Sugrim DAS Enterprises
47 Mohindra Chand Barama Company Limited
48 Trevor Bassoo
Navigant Builders Inc./ Windsor Estates
49 Reginald Persaud 592 Hospitality Inc.
50 Luana Falconer Frandec Travel Services Inc.
51 Roshanie Bickram FuseconW.I. Inc.
52 Mark Sookhai M.Sookhai & Company
53 Molly Hassan The Guyana Oil Company Limited
54 Vivekanand Naraine Emagination Marketing Agency
55 Kerri Gravesande-Bart Strategic Recruitment Solutions Inc.
56 Shazim Ali Excel Guyana Inc.
57 Sean Kirkpatrick Professional Guards Services Inc.
58 Dharamdei Jodhan DNA Enterprise
59 Keeron Stephens Imon Wireless Solutions Inc.
60 Michael Brehaspat PC Shack
61 Rawle Dundas Professional Development Enterprise
62 Mahindra Sammy Sterling Products Limited
63 Jesly Gonzalez Sure Gig Inc.
64 Sebastian Otway International Gas & Oil Trading Guyana Inc.
65 Shanti Persaud Silvie's Industrial Solutions
66 Delmar Walcott Icon LNG
67 Dason Mckenzie Health First
68 Colin Moore Guyana Customs House Brokers and Clerks Association
69 Akili Haynes Sustainable TechnologiesGY
70 Melissa Mars-Toney info@zoepbs.com
71 Vivekanand Naraine emaginationmkt@gmail.com
72 Akili Haynes akilihaynes01@gmail.com
73 Dason Rhoydon Mckenzie dason.rmckenzie@gmail.com
74 Keeron Stephens keeron.stephens@imon-gy.com
75 Melissa Mars-Toney Zoe Perissos Business Service
76 Kayshav Tewari Silica Sandport Inc.
77 Christina Edwards The Siskin Group Inc.
78 Uchenna Gibson HFS Corporate Services Inc.
79 Linden Edmondson Ithaca Energy Partners
80 Bolaji Tuase Blenat
81 Melisa George Guyana Payroll Solutions Inc.
82 Rajeshwar Ramrattan RRT Enterprise
83 Renu Ramsoondar
84 Roy Spooner
85 Gwen Evelyn
Regav Solutions Company
Yellow Transportation Services Inc.
Energy Guyana Magazine Inc.
86 Kris Sammy Excel Guyana Inc.
87 Gavin Bynoe Bynoe's Realty
88 Bala Kumar
Texila American University Inc.
89 Ryan Rahaman Guycrete Inc.
90 Tammy Quail
Offshore Innovators Guyana Inc.
91 Komal Ramnauth KOJAC
92 Marlon George Guyana Payroll Solutions Inc.
93 Carlos Mendonca Ricks & Sari Agro Industries Ltd.
94 Anju Vivekanandaraj Inner Peach Psychotherapy and Counseling Services
95 Evie Gurchuran
Envisage Marketing & Technology Company
96 Manikanda Prabhu Raveendhiran EKAA Hrim Earth Resources Management Inc.
97 Jenel Roberts All Things Handmade
98 Donell Miller EKAA Hrim Earth Resources Management Inc.
99 Guno Ritfeld FuseconW.I. Inc.
100 Kathy Smith Dover Waterproofing Technologies Inc.
101 Raymond Govinda Demerara Mutual
102 Michelle Howard Winedaysgy
103 Carlyne Stewart Clarke's Productions Inc.
104 Brian Edwards Green Agro Services & Supplies Inc.
105 Alan Sharp ODITC (3t-EnerMech)
106 Phil Surooj
PS Shipping & Customs Brokerage Inc.
107 Irzad Zamal ZAMCORP
108 Adrian Clarke Clarke's Productions Inc.
109 Bibi Narima Nazeem
110 Harold Hopkinson
111 Kester Hutson
112 Pamela O'Toole
113 Rajiv Latchana
114 Miguel Gurchuran
115 Shayne Joseph
Unique Electrical & General Store Inc.
Secure Innovations & Concepts Inc.
Dapper Technology Incorporated
Nations University/ School of the Nations Inc.
Aquafina Water & Ice Inc.
Envisage Marketing & Technology Company
Biomedical Enterprises of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd.
116 Ali Williams Maid Simple Guyana
117 Jacqueline James Madison Logistics
118 Donella Long The Balance
119 Lewis Ibarra
120 Ayana McCalman
121 Shridat Singh
122 Divya Doerga
123 Anije Saul
124 Lisa Prashad
Genesis Marine Guyana Inc.
McCalman & Co. Legal Services
VISCOM Security Solutions Inc.
NSBOmega Guyana Inc.
Project Development Consultancy
Pixels Signs and Prints
125 Orson Ferguson GTT
126 John Lewis
127 Chateram Ramdihal
128 Zahrah Alli
John Lewis Styles
Chateram Ramdihal Chartered Accountants, Professional Services Firm
Reliance Inc.
129 Kester Gabriel Qualitas Business Solutions (Guyana) Inc.
130 Odel Bascom Metro Office and Computer Supplies
131 Natasha Waddle Xpress Business Solutions Inc.
132 Lyndell Black Cerulean Inc.
133 Frank Sanichara Suri Trading
134 Deslyn Griffith
Extravagant Celebrations
135 Cladia Van Sluytman The Consultancy Group Inc.
136 Allan Newark Kestrel Guyana Inc.
137 Jermaine Sripal J's Supermarket
138 Natasha Das BPI Guyana
139 Christopher Chapwanya Energy Guyana Magazine Inc.
140 Edward Rose Cooper Bourbon Guyana Inc.
141 Renrick Ramgobin Renrick's Chicken Business
142 Rudranauth Roopdeo R Kissoon Contracting Service
143 Ramesh Seebarran HLB, R. Seebarran & Co.
144 Vincent Thakur Atlantic Marine Supplies Inc.
145 Alexis Monize ExxonMobil Guyana
146 Gavin Singh Imperial Radiator Services Limited
147 Keon Howard Electric Guyana Inc.
148 Geraldo Alphonso Innovations America
149 Umadat Singh HR Guyana
150 Felicia hallim H.H Hallim Generator Contractor and Electrical
151 Marie Correia Correia & Correia Ltd.
152 Tariq Bacchus Future Vision
153 Lance Hinds Brainstreet Group Inc.
154 Camille Deokie Gorakh Camille's Academy
155 Upasna Mudlier Denmor Garments (Manufacturers) Inc.
156 Shelly Nohar Target Logistics Inc.
157 Martin Massiah Massiah Capital
158 Nirmal Sukhram Prem's Electrical Store
Opening Session
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) was held on Thursday, March 22, 2023, at 3:15 p.m. via the Zoom digital platform. During the Opening Session, Ms. Deborah Baird, the Chamber’s PRO, delivered opening remarks followed by the Minister within the Ministry of Public Works and former President of the GCCI, Honourable Minister Deodat Indar offering brief remarks.
Business Session
The Membership Officer/Proper Officer, Mr. Rene Daniels, conducted the business session. Mr. Daniels opened the floor for the approval of the agenda for the AGM.
A motion was moved by Mr. Timothy Tucker to have item number 5 on the agenda (Election of the 2023/2024 Council) moved to the last item on the agenda. The motion was seconded by Mr. Richard Rambarran.
1. Reading of the Notice Convening the Meeting
The Secretary, Ms. Shaleeza Shaw, called the session to order and moved to the first item on the agenda, the Reading of the Notice to convene the meeting
2. Presentation of the President's 2022/2023 Report
The Membership Officer/Proper Officer, Mr. Rene Daniels, moved to the second item on the agenda, the Presentation of the President's 2022/2023 Report.
‘The President's 2022/2023 Report’ was read by the outgoing President, Mr. Timothy Tucker.
Subsequently, the Proper Officer moved to the third item on the agenda, the presentation of the Auditor's Report and Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 2022.
3. Accounts of the Council and Auditors' Report for 2022
The Auditors report and Financial Statements for the year ended December 31 2022 was taken as read by a motion moved by Ms. Kristia Ramlagan; Loadstar Inc, which was seconded by Mr. Carlos Mendonca; Ricks and Sari Agro Industries Ltd. There being no objections, the motion was unanimously carried.
The Proper Officer then moved to the fourth item on the agenda, that is, the Resolutions.
4. Resolutions
The Proper Officer indicated that no resolutions were proposed to him before the commencement of the 2023 Annual General Meeting. The Membership Officer/ Proper Officer moved to the fifth item on the agenda which is the appointment of an Auditor of the finances of the GCCI for the year 2023/2024.
5. Appointment of an Auditor
TSD Lal and Company were appointed as the external auditor for the financial year 2022/2023 by a motion proposed by Mr. Richard Rambarran and seconded by Mr. Gavin Ramsoondar. There being no objections, the motion was unanimously carried.
The Executive Director/Proper Officer then moved to the sixth item on the agenda, that is, any other business consistent with the Act and Rules of the Chamber
6. Any Other Business
The Proper Officer opened the floor for discussion regarding any other business consistent with the Act and Rules of the Chamber.
For the record, the proper officer in doing so also acknowledged persons who attended the AGM in person. Including; Mr. Richard Rambarran, Mr. Timothy Tucker, Mr. Kester Hutson, Mr. Gavin Ramsoondar, Mr. Brian Edwards and Mr. Keon Howard.
Mr. Sean Kirkpatrick also asked if persons can be nominated at the time. However, the Proper Officer indicated that he will read the list and open the floor for nominations thereafter.
There being no other business, the Proper Officer dissolved the 2022/2023 Council.
The Proper Officer, Membership Officer/Mr. Rene Daniels, who will hereinafter be referred to as the "Proper Officer", then moved to the seventh and final item on the agenda, the Election of the Council for the year 2023/2024.
Election of Members of the Council for the year 2023/2024
Nominations for members of the Council for the year 2023/2024 were conducted from March 13, 2023, to March 15, 2023, via email.
NOMINEE COMPANY
Mr. Gavin Bynoe
Mr. Kester Hutson
Mr. Orson Ferguson
Mr. Richard Rambarran
Mr. Timothy Tucker
Bynoe's Realty Inc.
Dapper Technology Inc.
Guyana Telephone & Telegraph Company Limited
NCB Capital Markets (Guyana) Inc.
Rid-O-Pes
Dr. Rosh Khan Social Rank Media
Dr. Vishnu Doerga
Ms. Kathy Smith
Mrs. Kerensa Gravesande-Bart
Mrs. Nadene Gilbert-Rambarran
ActionINVEST Caribbean Inc.
Dover Waterproofing Technologies Inc.
Strategic Recruitment Solutions Inc.
Ascension Business Services
Mr. Geraldo Alphonso Innovations America
Mr. Brian Edwards
Green Agro Services & Supplies Inc.
Mr. Gavin Ramsoondar Zarc Properties Inc.
Mrs. Evie Kanhai-Gurchuran
Mr. Carlos Mendonca
Envisage Marketing and Technology Company
Ricks and Sari
Ms. Anita Ramprasad Prestige Management Consultants
Ms. Shaleeza Shaw
Ms. Molly Hassan
Opulent Consultancy Inc.
GUYOIL Inc.
Mr. Komal Ramnauth KOJAC
Ms. Mary Nagasar
Mr. Rayad Boyce
Mr. Keon Howard
Mr. Shaam Outar
Hand In Hand Mutual Fire & Life Insurance Companies
Sonic Business Services
Electric (Guyana) Limited
Merchant Marine Services Guyana
On the day of the AGM, the Proper Officer announced all nominations that were received. The nomination list was also displayed during the meeting via screen sharing. The following nominations were received and seconded:
NOMINEE COMPANY
Mr. Navin Prashad
M.P. Insurance Brokers & Consultants Limited
Mr. Sean Kirkpatrick Professional Guards Services Inc.
Ms. Camille Deokie Hamwantie Camille's Academy
Mr. David Sukhdeo Canadian School of Arts and Science Inc.
Mr. Delmar Walcott ICON LNG
Ms. Shanti Persaud Silvie's General Store
Mr. Joshua Kissoon Techlify Inc.
Mr. Brian Chin Magua Risk Consulting Guyana Inc.
Mr. Daniel Sugrim DAS Enterprises
Ms. Samantha Reid SAWA Investment Inc.
Mr. Jonathan Beepat BEEPATS
Capt. Gerald Gouveia Jr. Roraima Airways Inc.
Mr. Kris Sammy Excel Guyana Inc.
Mr. Andre Cummings Floor It
Mrs. Serojinee Mudlier-Persaud Denmor Garments (Manufacturers) Inc.
Ms. Coleen Abrams Matpal Marine Institute Inc.
Ms. Jennifer Prashad C&V Caribbean Shipping Limited
Ms. Nalini Jamuna Demerara Shipping Company Limited
Mr. Phil Surooj PS Shipping & Customs Brokerage Inc.
Mr. Rakesh Latchana BDO Professional Services Inc.
Mr. Rehman Majeed Nextech Inc.
Mr. Dason McKenzie OnCall Health Inc.
Mr. Sreebala Kumar Texila American University
Mr. Tariq Bacchus Future Vision
Subsequently, the Proper Officer announced that nominations would be taken from the floor.
Mr. Sean Kirkpatrick seconded all nominations who were not second. However, the Proper Officer advised that the list of persons who were not nominated exceeded the 21 counts allotted to each member for nomination. As such, no one person can second all of those nominees.
Mr. Kirkpatrick seconded: Mr. Tariq Bacchus, Mr. Brian Chin, Mr. Daniel Sugrim, Ms. Samantha Reid, Mr. Jonathan Beepat, Capt. Gerald Gouveia Jr., Mr. Kris Sammy, Mr. Andre Cummings, Mrs. Serojinee Mudlier - Persaud, Ms. Coleen Abrams, Ms. Jennifer Prashad, Ms. Nalini Jamuna, Mr. Phil Surooj and Mr. Rakesh Latchana
Mr. Rehman Majeed was seconded by Ms. Luana Falconer
Mr. Gavin Bynoe seconded Mr. Sreebala Kumar and Mr. Dason Mckenzie Ms. Briony Tiwarie seconded Samantha Reid Ms. Gwen Evelyn seconded Ms. Coleen Abrams
Mr. Sherwin Bart seconded Mr., Kester Hutson, Ms. Shaleeza Shaw, Mr. Richard Rambarran, Mr. Keon Howard, Mrs. Kerensa Gravesande-Bart, Mr. Komal Ramnauth, Mr. Geraldo Alphonso, Ms, Kathy Smith, Mr. Brian Edwards, Mr, Gavin
Ramsoondar, Mr. Carlos Mendonca, Mrs. Evie Gurchuran, Mrs. Nadene Gilbert- Rambarran, Mr. Orson Ferguson, Mr. Rayad Boyce, Dr. Rosh Khan, Mr. Shaam Outar, Mr. Timothy Tucker, Ms. Mary Nagasar, Mr. Navin Prashad and Ms. Molly Hassan
Mr. Richard Rambarran moved a motion to close nominations and the motion was seconded by Mr. Keon Howard. There being no objections, the motion was unanimously carried.
The Proper Officer announced a 10-minute break to allow the Chamber’s Secretariat staff to enter the floor nominations into the Election Runner runner. Thereafter the Proper Officer presented the list of forty-seven (47) nominees for the Council for the year 2023/2024 to the members present at the meeting.
The Proper Officer then declared the start of the election. Votes were cast via Election Runner, a secure, digital elections platform. Voters received an email containing voter credentials and a link that, once clicked, took the voter to the GCCI's election page and automatically logged them in using a unique Voter ID and Voter Key. After casting their ballots, voters received a ballot receipt which served as evidence of their vote being cast. Voting concluded at 7:30 p.m. The votes were tallied and presented by the Proper Officer at 8:13 p.m. as follows:
The Business Session of the meeting was adjourned at 5:40 hours, before the start of the elections.
First Statutory Council Meeting MINUTES
March
A. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by the Proper Officer of the 133rd Annual General Meeting, Mr. Rene Daniels at 13:08hrs.
B. Apologies/Announcements
The Proper Officer extended apologies on behalf of Councilors Shaleeza Shaw and Molly Hassan who could not join the meeting in person and stated that they will be joining virtually.
C. Approval of Agenda
Keon Howard moved a motion to approve the agenda which was seconded by Navin Prashad.
D. Adoption of Minutes of the Annual General Meeting (AGM)
Keon Howard presented an amendment to have his company name changed from Guyana Electric Limited to Electric (Guyana) Inc.
The amendment being made, the minutes were then reviewed and a motion to adopt the minutes was presented by Richard Rambarran and seconded by Gavin Ramsoondar.
E. Election of Executive Management Committee (EMC) 2023/2024
The Proper Officer then moved on to the election for the Chamber’s 2023/2024 Executive Management Committee (EMC) and opened nominations.
i. President
Firstly, the floor was opened for nominations for the position of President of the GCCI for the year 2023/2024 by the Proper Officer.
Kester Hutson was nominated by Richard Rambarran and the nomination was seconded by Timothy Tucker.
There being no other nominations, Komal Ramnauth moved a motion for nominations to be closed which was seconded by Richard Rambarran.
The Proper Officer then declared Kester Hutson as President for the year 2023/2024.
ii. Senior Vice President
Thereafter, the Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Senior Vice President of the GCCI for the year 2023/2024.
Richard Rambarran was nominated by Timothy Tucker and the nomination was seconded by Keon Howard.
There being no other nominations, Komal Ramnauth moved a motion for nominations to be closed which was seconded by Gavin Ramsoondar.
The Proper Officer then declared Richard Rambarran as Senior Vice President for the year 2023/2024.
iii. Junior Vice President
Thereafter, the Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Junior Vice President of the GCCI for the year 2023/2024.
Gavin Ramsoondar was nominated by Timothy Tucker and the nomination was seconded by Richard Rambarran.
There being no other nominations, Keon Howard moved a motion for nominations to be closed which was seconded by Komal Ramnauth.
The Proper Officer then declared Gavin Ramsoondar as the Junior Vice President for the year 2023/2024.
iv. Treasurer
Thereafter, the Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Treasurer of the GCCI for the year 2023/2024.
Orson Ferguson was nominated by Timothy Tucker and this nomination was seconded by Keon Howard.
There being no other nominations, Komal Ramnauth moved a motion for nominations to be closed which was seconded by Evie Kanhai-Gurchuran.
The Proper Officer then declared Orson Ferguson as the Treasurer for the year 2023/2024.
v. Secretary
Thereafter, the Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Secretary of the GCCI for the year 2023/2024.
Kathy Smith was nominated by Keon Howard and this nomination was seconded by Timothy Tucker.
There being no other nominations, Komal Ramnauth moved a motion for nominations to be closed which was seconded by Kerensa Gravesande-Bart.
The Proper Officer then declared Kathy Smith as the Secretary for the year 2023/2024.
The Proper Officer then presented the new Executive Management Committee for the year 2023/2024 to the Council.
- The Proper Officer also gave a refresher on the Chamber’s Statutory and Non-statutory Committees.
- The Proper Officer then moved to the sixth item on the agenda, the Election of Chairpersons for the Chamber’s Committees.
F. Election of Chairpersons for Chamber Committees
i. Advocacy, Business & Economic Affairs Committee
The Proper Officer announced that the Advocacy, Business and Economic Affairs Committee is traditionally chaired by the President of the GCCI, and as such, Kester Hutson was appointed to the position of Chairman of the committee.
The Proper Officer then declared Kester Hutson as the Chairperson of the Advocacy, Business and Economic Affairs Committee for the year 2023/2024.
ii. Finance Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Finance Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Gavin Ramsoondar was nominated by Kester Hutson and was seconded by Geraldo Alphonso.
There being no other nominations, Komal Ramnauth moved a motion to close nominations which was seconded by Keon Howard.
The Proper Officer then declared Gavin Ramsoondar as the Chairperson of the Finance Committee for the year 2023/2024.
iii. Membership & Diversity Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Membership and Diversity Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Komal Ramnauth was nominated by Geraldo Alphonso, and Mr. Ramnauth subsequently declined the position.
Kerensa Gravesande-Bart was nominated by Keon Howard and was seconded by Timothy Tucker.
There being no other nominations, Keon Howard moved a motion to close nominations which was seconded by Kathy Smith.
The Proper Officer then declared Kerensa Gravesande-Bart as the Chairperson of the Membership and Diversity Committee for the year 2023/2024.
iv. Security and Governance Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Security and Governance Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Orson Ferguson was nominated by Shaam Outar and was seconded by Keon Howard.
There being no other nominations, Kester Hutson moved a motion for nominations to be closed which was seconded by Geraldo Alphonso.
The Proper Officer then declared Orson Ferguson as the Chairperson of the Security and Governance Committee for the year 2023/2024.
v. Fundraising Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Fundraising Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Komal Ramnauth was nominated by Keon Howard and was seconded by Orson Ferguson.
There being no other nominations, Kester Hutson moved a motion to close nominations which was seconded by Kerensa Gravesande-Bart.
The Proper Officer then declared Komal Ramnauth as the Chairperson of the Fundraising Committee for the year 2023/2024.
vi. Trade and Investment Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Trade and Investment Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Carlos Mendonca was nominated by Timothy Tucker and was seconded by Shaam Outar.
There being no other nominations, Navin Prashad moved a motion to close nominations which was seconded by Orson Ferguson.
The Proper Officer then declared Carlos Mendonca as the Chairperson of the Trade and Investment Committee for the year 2023/2024.
vii.
Human Resources and Capacity Building Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Human Resources and Capacity Building Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Kathy Smith was nominated by Kester Hutson and was seconded by Orson Ferguson.
There being no other nominations, Keon Howard moved a motion to close nominations which was seconded by Kerensa Gravesande-Bart.
The Proper Officer then declared Kathy Smith as the Chairperson of the Human Resources and Capacity Building Committee for the year 2023/2024.
viii.
Green Economy Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Green Economy Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Shaleeza Shaw was nominated by Kester Hutson and was seconded by Timothy Tucker.
There being no other nominations, Keon Howard moved a motion to close nominations which was seconded by Orson Ferguson.
The Proper Officer then declared Shaleeza Shaw as the Chairperson of the Green Economy Committee for the year 2023/2024.
ix.
Petroleum Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Petroleum Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Richard Rambarran was nominated by Kester Hutson and was seconded by Keon Howard.
There being no other nominations, Gavin Ramsoondar moved a motion to close nominations which was seconded by Carlos Mendonca.
The Proper Officer then declared Pradeep Ramoutar as the Chairperson of the Petroleum Committee for the year 2023/2024.
x. Construction and HSSE Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Construction and HSSE Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Keon Howard was nominated by Komal Ramnauth and was seconded by Orson Ferguson.
There being no other nominations, Gavin Ramsoondar moved a motion to close nominations which was seconded by Geraldo Alphonso.
The Proper Officer then declared Keon Howard as the Chairperson of the Construction and HSSE Committee for the year 2023/2024.
xi. Entrepreneurship and Small Business Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Entrepreneurship and Small Business Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Evie Kanhai-Gurchuran was nominated by Keon Howard for Chairperson of the Entrepreneurship and Small Business Committee which was seconded by Gavin Ramsoondar.
There being no other nominations, Komal Ramnauth moved a motion to close nominations which was seconded by Geraldo Alphonso.
The Proper Officer then declared Evie Kanhai-Gurcharan as the Chairperson of the Entrepreneurship and Small Business Committee for the year 2023/2024.
xii. Agriculture Committee
The Proper Officer opened the floor for nominations for the position of Chairperson for the Agriculture Committee for the year 2023/2024.
Brian Edwards was nominated by Navin Prashad for Chairperson of the Agriculture Committee which was seconded by Keon Howard.
There being no other nominations, Timothy Tucker moved a motion to close nominations which was seconded by Kester Hutson.
The Proper Officer then declared Brian Edwards as the Chairperson of the Agriculture Committee for the year 2023/2024.
The Proper Officer then moved to the seventh item on the agenda, the review and approval of new members.
G. Review and Approval of New Members
The Proper Officer suggested for membership review and approval to be postponed due to the lack of complete applications for membership, and the outstanding background checks which need to be performed.
Richard Rambarran then indicated that educational institutions applying for membership with the GCCI should also produce a copy of their registration document for the National Accreditation Council.
The Proper Officer then did a walkthrough of the application sheet for the new councilors to become au fait with the process.
H. Any other Business
Komal Ramnauth asked for the following committees to be changed from non-statutory committees to mandatory committees: Green Economy Committee, Petroleum Committee, Agriculture Committee.
Richard Rambarran then indicated that we would need to have a special meeting with members to make this amendment.
Timothy Tucker noted that we should increase our in-person events to offer more networking opportunities for our members.
Kerensa Gravesande-Bart noted that we should formulate a standard operating procedure for event hosting at the GCCI.
Timothy Tucker would have indicated that we should look into the hiring of an Event Coordinator to ensure all events are planned and executed successfully.
Mr. Tucker also inquired about where the Secretariat is in the hiring of its new Executive Director, to which Richard Rambarran responded indicating that he will communicate with the Human Resource Management & Capacity Building Committee’s Chair to further refine the shortlisted applicants.
Gavin Ramsoondar brought to the attention of those present that there must be action taken to address members who are delinquent in their payments of membership fees.
Upon receiving input from the other councilors, Timothy Tucker advised that we create a group of councilors - including the Treasurer and Chairman of the Finance Committee - who are willing to assist in reviewing the list of owing members, and subsequently contacting members for the payments.
Evie Kanhai-Gurchuran committed to reviewing the small and micro business members to reach out for updates on payments.
There being no other business the meeting was adjourned at 14:02 hours.
Prepared by
Ambika Ramraj (Operations Coordinator)
The following persons were elected to serve as the Executive Management Committee for the year 2023/2024:
No.
1 President Kester Hutson Dapper Technologies Inc.
2 Senior Vice President Richard Rambarran NCB Capital Markets (Guyana) Inc.
3 Junior Vice President Gavin Ramsoondar Zarc Properties Inc.
4 Treasurer Orson Ferguson GTT Business Solutions
5 Secretary Kathy Smith Dover Waterproofing Technologies Inc.
The following members were elected to serve as Chairpersons of the Chamber’s various statutory and non-statutory committees for the year 2023/2024:
Advocacy, Business and Economic Affairs
Finance
Statutory
Membership and Diversity
Security and Governance
Fundraising
Trade and Investment
Human Resource
Management and Capacity Building
Green Economy
Non-Statutory
Petroleum
Construction and HSSE
Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Kester Hutson
Gavin Ramsoondar
Kerensa Gravesande-Bart
Orson Ferguson
Komal Ramnauth
Carlos Mendonca
Kathy Smith
Shaleeza Shaw
Richard Rambarran
Keon Howard
Evie Kanhai-Gurchuran
April 4, 2023
Meetings and Events
The Executive Management Committee of the GCCI paid a courtesy visit to the Private Sector Commission
The Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) paid a courtesy visit to the Private Sector Commission (PSC) to introduce their newly elected executives.
April 4, 2023

The Executive Management Committee of the GCCI paid a courtesy visit to the Ambassador of the European Union


The Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) paid a courtesy call to Ambassador Rene Van Nes, Head of Delegation of the European Union in Guyana. The purpose of the visit was to introduce the newly elected executives.
April 5, 2023
Meeting with Local Content Secretariat

The President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Kester Hutson, along with Ms. Kathy Smith, Secretary, met with Dr. Martin Pertab, Director of the Local Content Secretariat on April 5, 2023.
April 6, 2023
The Executive Management Committee of the GCCI paid a courtesy visit to the UN Resident Coordinator


The President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson, and the Secretary, Ms. Kathy Smith, had the pleasure of meeting with Ms. Yeşim Oruç, the United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator in Guyana.
April 7, 2023
GCCI pays courtesy call on His Excellency Mark Kevin Berman, High Commissioner of Canada to Guyana

GCCI’s President, Mr. Kester Hutson, and Senior Vice President, Mr. Richard Rambarran, visited the High Commissioner of Canada to the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, His Excellency Mark Kevin Berman, at his residence in Bel Air Gardens.
April 11, 2023
GCCI pays courtesy call on His Excellency Dr. K.J. Srinivasa the Indian High Commissioner to Guyana

The President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) Mr. Kester Hutson and Secretary, Ms. Kathy Smith paid a courtesy call to His Excellency Dr. K.J. Srinivasa the Indian High Commissioner to Guyana at the High Commission of India in Georgetown.
April 17, 2023
GCCI pays courtesy call on the U.S. Ambassador to the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, Her Excellency Sarah-Ann Lynch

The Executive Management Committee of the George town Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) paid a courtesy visit to the US Embassy. In the meeting, the President of the Chamber; Mr. Kester Hutson, and the United States Ambassador to Guyana; Her Excellency Sarah-Ann Lynch, both expressed the importance of digitization for both business and governmental services.
April 17, 2023
GCCI attends a stakeholder engagement session with the lead consultant for the Single Window

The Executive Management Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) attended a stakeholder engagement session at the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA).
April 19, 2023
GCCI meets with Honourable Mohabir Anil Nandlall, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with the Attorney General of Guyana, Mr. Anil Nandlall. The meeting, which was attended by the Executive Management Committee (EMC), took place at the Ministry of Legal Affairs in Georgetown.

April 19, 2023
GCCI’s Executive Management Committee paid a courtesy call on Hon Minister Joseph Hamilton, Minister of Labour

The Executive Management Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) led by Mr. Kester Hutson, the President of the Chamber, paid a courtesy call on the Honourable Joseph Hamilton, the Minister of Labour. The meeting was an opportunity for both parties to discuss matters relating to the private sector and the labour force in Guyana.
April 19, 2023
GCCI Meets with Honourable Charles Ramson, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) visited the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports for a courtesy visit to strengthen the relationship between the Chamber and the Ministry.
April 20, 2023
GCCI meets with a trade delegation led by the Energies Industrial Council (EIC) and the Aberdeen International Associates (AIA)


Mr. Richard Rambarran, the Senior Vice President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) and Chair of the Chamber’s Petroleum committee met with an incoming trade delegation led by the Energies Industrial Council (EIC) and the Aberdeen International Associates (AIA)
April 21, 2023
Celebrating Authenticity:

(GCCI) joined Floor It Guyana on April 20, 2023, as they celebrated their achievement of the Made in Guyana Standards Mark for their Hardwood Flooring, Wooden Moulding, and Wooden Decking. The event was held at Floor It Guyana’s facility, and Mr. Kester Hutson, the President of GCCI, congratulated the company on their accomplishment.
GCCI attends Starbucks’ Grand Opening in Guyana

Starbucks, the renowned global coffeehouse chain, has expanded its footprint in Latin America and the Caribbean region by opening its first location in Guyana. The opening ceremony was attended by the President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Kester Hutson, along with other notable figures, including Guyana’s President, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali.
April 21, 2023
GCCI meets with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Business Delegation to Guyana



The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) recently had an introductory meeting with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) business delegation to Latin America and the Caribbean. Led by Jaidev Shroff, the Chairman of the CII LAC Committee and Global CEO, the delegation was currently on a mission to several Latin American countries, including Guyana, Panama, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic.
April 25, 2023
GCCI meets with USAID’s Regional Representative, Mr. Mervyn Farroe


The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), met with Mr. Mervyn Farroe; Regional Representative, Eastern and Southern Caribbean, of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The purpose of the meeting was to discuss various development programs and initiatives that USAID is currently implementing in the region.
April 25, 2023
Representatives from the GCCI and WUSC met with the Chairman of the Region 5 Regional Democratic Council (RDC), Mr. VickChand Ramphal

Mr. Brian Edwards, Chairman of the GCCI's Agriculture Committee, and Mr. Nicholas Persaud, WUSC Country Coordinator, provided the Chair with an update on actions that helped farmers in the region as well as plans for the coming quarter.
April 26, 2023
GCCI meets with Hon. Gail Teixeira, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance of Guyana

The Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), led by its President, Mr. Kester Hutson, met with Honourable Gail Teixeira, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance of Guyana. Mr. Huston was accompanied by GCCI’s Executive Director, Mr. Edison Jefford, and Secretary; Ms. Kathy Smith.
April 26, 2023
GCCI pays courtesy call on His Excellency Mauricio Vizcaíno Crespo, Mexican Ambassador to Guyana


The Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with His Excellency Mauricio Vizcaíno-Crespo, the Mexican Ambassador to Guyana. The meeting took place at the embassy’s headquarters on Brickdam and was held with the intention of fortifying the partnership between the two entities.
May 2, 2023
The GCCI leads a delegation of its members to the annual Offshore Technology Conference


The Annual Offshore Technology Conference was held at the NRG Centre in Houston, Texas, from May 1–4, 2023. The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry dispatched a delegation comprised of fifteen member companies. At the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), experts from the energy sector came together to exchange thoughts and viewpoints with the goal of enhancing scientific and technological knowledge of offshore resources and environmental challenges.
May 2, 2023
GCCI, GBTI & WUSC meet with the Minister of Agriculture to discuss a collaborative capacity-building program

Agriculture Minister, Honourable Zulfikar Mustapha, met with representatives from WUSC, GCCI, and GBTI on Friday, April 28, 2023, to discuss the progress of a capacity-building program aimed at small farmers. The program provides farmers with valuable information to increase their productivity, income, and commercialization opportunities through market linkages, climate-smart agriculture, good agricultural practices, access to productivity-increasing inputs, and entrepreneurship.
May 2, 2023
GCCI signs MoU with South Louisiana Economic Council


The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the South Louisiana Economic Council (SLEC) at the Annual Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas.
May 4, 2023
GCCI/WUSC host capacity-building program in Yarrowkabra/ Kuru Kuru



The community of Yarrowkabra and Kuru Kuru benefits from WUSC/GCCI and its partners' capacity-building programs, which adopt a market system approach to address farmers' constraints.
May 5, 2023
GCCI OTC Delegation attends tour of Lindsayca Oil

On Day Three of the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston Texas, members of the GCCI delegation attended a guided tour at the Lindsayca Oil and Gas Integrated Solutions Group Facility.
May 9, 2023
GCCI and PAC meet on the development of Protected Areas, Urban Spaces

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) and the Protected Areas Commission (PAC) met on the development of Protected Areas and Urban Spaces.
May 10, 2023
GCCI met with KOOR Intercomercial

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with KOOR Intercomercial, a Mexican Security and Agriculture Company. The meeting began with brief introductions before delving into the opportunities available for investment. The visiting representatives are on a business scouting mission in Guyana.
May 17, 2023
GCCI meets with the Foreign Ministry on Expanding Trade Opportunities for Guyanese Businessesl

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with Foreign Secretary, Mr. Robert Persaud, and representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to discuss areas of cooperation and engagement between the Foreign Ministry and the GCCI.
May 17, 2023
GCCI meets with GRA

The President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry, along with the Secretary, Ms. Kathy Smith, and Executive Director, Mr. Edison Jefford, met with the Commissioner-General, Mr. Godfrey Statia, and other representatives of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA).
May 18, 2023
GCCI meets with CARICHAM

The Vice-Chairperson of the Caribbean Chamber of Commerce (CARICHAM), Ms. Petipha Lewis, paid a courtesy visit to the President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
May 24, 2023
Meeting with China Energy Engineering Group Tianjin Electric Power Construction Co. Ltd

The Executive Management Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry met with a small team from China Energy Engineering Group Tianjin Electric Power Construction Co., Ltd to explore opportunities for mutual cooperation and investment, particularly with regard to infrastructure.
May 24, 2023
Meeting with India Guyana Chamber of Commerce

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry met with the Board of Directors for the India-Guyana Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber was established to promote and facilitate trade, investment, and cultural exchange between India and Guyana.
May 30, 2023
Meeting with Mr. Richard Wilson KC, LL.D, and Mr. James MacPherson

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry met with Mr. Richard Wilson KC, LL.D, and Mr. James MacPherson, International Dispute Resolution Specialist to discuss the establishment of an International Commercial Arbitration Center.
June 7, 2023
Meeting with the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce and representatives from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce and representatives from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to continue discussions on access to financing for the Agriculture Sector.
June 7, 2023
Green Economy Committee courtesy call on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Members of the Green Economy Committee paid a courtesy call on Mr. Kemraj Parsram, Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and his team. The visit was part of the Green Economy Committee's week of activities to commemorate World Environment Day 2023 under the theme "Stop Plastic Pollution".
July 4, 2023
Meeting with the University of Guyana's Students' Society

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry met with representatives from the University of Guyana's Students' Society. The discussion focused on potential internship possibilities and other areas of collaboration that could benefit students at the University of Guyana.
July 6, 2023
Meeting with representatives of Esso Exploration & Production Guyana Ltd. (ExxonMobil Guyana)

Members of the Executive Management Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry met with representatives of Esso Exploration & Production Guyana Ltd. (ExxonMobil Guyana) to discuss various areas of mutual interest and opportunities for collaboration.
July 10, 2023
Meeting with Zulu Investments

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with Zulu Investments, a Mexican company with over 20 years of experience in enterprise that is looking to explore business opportunities in Guyana.
July 10, 2023
Meeting
with Crown Agents

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson, met with representatives of Crown Agents, Business Development Manager, Ms. Jane Crouch and Senior Business Development and Field Projects Specialist, Ms. Kininki McKenzie.
July 13, 2023
Meeting with Linkfields

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson engaged with Mr. Venu Yeligeti, Chief Executive Officer of Linkfields, an Information and Communications Technology company out of South Africa.
July 18, 2023
Presentation on the “Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative” (EITI)

The Petroleum Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry held a presentation on the “Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative” (EITI) which was facilitated by Dr. Prem Misir, Head & National Coordinator of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (Guyana).
July 27, 2023
Meeting with CrossBoundary

Mr. Richard Rambarran, Senior Vice President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) and Chairman of the Chamber’s Petroleum Commission engaged a team from Crossboundary, USAID, and DAI, on potential opportunities for the financing of Medium and Small Enterprises.
July 27, 2023
National Small Business Week networking cocktail event




The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) in collaboration with GTT Business Solutions hosted 60 small businesses at the National Small Business Week networking cocktail event, with the objective of encouraging collaboration among these entities.
July 29, 2023
National Small Business Week - Small Business Seminar and Expo




The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) concluded its National Small Business Week with a Small Business Seminar and Expo at the Arthur Chung Conference Center.
August 15, 2023
GCCI discusses business opportunities with Guyana Consulate in Toronto

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson, last Thursday paid a courtesy visit to the Guyana Consulate in Toronto, where he met with Consul General (ag) Madam Grace Sarius-Joseph.
August 16, 2023
August 16, 2023
GCCI welcomes NCN's "Made in Guyana" TV Series Initiative

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) welcomes the launch of the National Communications Network’s (NCN) “Made In Guyana” television series, and congratulates the National Milling Company of Guyana (NAMILCO) on being the first business to be showcased on the programme.
GCCI Executives discuss areas of collaboration for upcoming EU Trade Mission to Guyana


Members of the Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with Chargé d Affaires Mr. Joan Nadal Sastre and discussed key points of collaboration for an upcoming European economic mission scheduled for November 20-22.
August 16, 2023
GCCI Executives meets with Representative from French Development Agency

Executives of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Wednesday met with the Investment Officer of Proparco, Carl Daunar. Proparco is a subsidiary of the French Development Agency (AFD) Group, a development financing institution that focuses on private-sector development, providing funding and technical support to both businesses and financial institutions.
August 18, 2023
GCCI Executives meets with US Ambassador to discuss security issues

Executives of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with US Ambassador, Sarah-Ann Lynch, and other officials at the US Embassy, on Duke Street, where discussions were held on crime and security issues.
August 18, 2023
GCCI shows support at Launch of AgriInvestment Forum and Expo


Members and councilors of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) attended the launch of the 2023 Agri Investment Forum and Expo held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC)
August 24, 2023
GCCI meets with Guyana Ambassador to Cuba to discuss advancing economic trade with the Spanish nation

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson, and Chairman of the GCCI Trade and Investment Committee, Mr. Carlos Mendonca, met with Guyana's Ambassador to the Republic of Cuba, His Excellency Halim Majeed.
August 28, 2023
GCCI makes contributions at Multi Stakeholder Engagement on Sustainable Agriculture in the Caribbean

Council Members of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), led by Chairman of the GCCI Agriculture Committee, Brian Edwards, attended the World University Service of Canada (WUSC)
“Multi-Stakeholder Engagement” for the Sustainable Agriculture in the Caribbean (SAC) Project.
August 28, 2023
GCCI wraps up successful participation at the 2023 International Building Expo



The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) wrapped up a successful participation at the 2023 International Building Expo.
August 29, 2023
GCCI meets with British High Commissioner to discuss collaboration in agriculture sector

A delegation of members from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) Agriculture Sub-Committee met with British High Commissioner, Jane Miller, at her Bel Air residence, where discussions were held on potential areas of collaboration in the agriculture sector.
September 1, 2023
GCCI President meets with Bureau of Statistics to discuss upcoming National Economic Survey

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson, on Thursday met with a team of representatives from the Bureau of Statistics led by Head of the National Accounts Department, Ivor Coates, to discuss avenues for collaboration on the upcoming National Economic Survey (NES).
September 4, 2023
GCCI shows support at National Clean up Excercise
August 30, 2023
Chinese Ambassador pays courtesy call on Georgetown Chamber

Chinese Ambassador Guo Haiyan paid a courtesy call on the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) where she met with the GCCI President, Mr. Kester Hutson, and other members of the Chamber’s Executive Management Committee (EMC) including Junior Vice President, Gavin Ramsoondar, Treasurer, Orson Ferguson and Secretary Kathy Smith

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) was pleased to be part of the private sector support for the National Clean Up Exercise that was executed across the country on Saturday, September 2, 2023, spearheaded by the President, His Excellency Dr. Irfaan Ali. The exercise was geared at enhancing our surroundings and promoting a culture of cleanliness and protection of our environment.
September 6, 2023
GCCI Collaborates with Key Agencies to Plan Inaugural National Agriculture Month Symposium


The Agriculture Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) in collaboration with the World University Service of Canada (WUSC) and other stakeholders hosted a meeting to plan the programme for the inaugural “National Agriculture Month Symposium'' that was held as part of the activities during Agriculture Month.
September 9, 2023
GCCI President attends opening of US$10M Quarry


President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Kester Hutson, on Saturday, September 9, 2023, attended the opening of the US$10 million EKAA HRIM Earth Resources Management Quarry in Batavia, Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni), showing the Chamber’s support for the significant venture.
September 11, 2023
GCCI Executives pay courtesy call on Prime Minister
Members of the Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), on Monday, September 11, 2023, paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister, the Honorable Brigadier (Ret'd) Mark Phillip, where talks were held on the importance of the strengthening of public-private partnership for the holistic development of Guyana’s economy.

September 11, 2023
GCCI meets with Ansa McAl Group of Companies

A team of senior executives from Ansa McAl Group of Companies, led by Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Anthony Sagba III, on Tuesday, September 12, 2023, met with Executives and other members of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) at the Chamber’s Waterloo Street Office. `

September 13, 2023
GCCI meets with NIS to discuss need for improved efficiency at the Scheme


Following concerns raised by its membership about issues being encountered during interactions with the National Insurance Scheme (NIS), the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Wednesday, September 13, 2023, met with NIS General Manager, Ms. Holly Greaves, to discuss identified gaps and the need for improved efficiency in the Scheme’s operations.
September 14, 2023
GCCI meets with Caribbean Association of Customs Brokers (CACUB)


President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson, on Thursday, September 14, 2023, met with a team from the Caribbean Association of Customs Brokers (CACUB) to discuss areas of collaboration to promote trade and development.
September 15 2023
GCCI hosts British High Commissioner

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), on Wednesday hosted the British High Commissioner to Guyana, Her Excellency Jane Miller, where she met with GCCI President, Mr. Kester Hutson, Junior Vice President, Mr. Gavin Ramsoondar and Council Member, Mary Nagasar.
September 18, 2023
GCCI Executives meet with team from UWI Cavehill Campus to discuss potential partnership

The Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with representatives from the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill School of Business and Management to discuss potential areas of collaboration and support to develop a mutually beneficial partnership between the two agencies.
September 22, 2023
GCCI meets with CLBD to discuss collaboration on training and capacity building opportunities

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) Human Resource Management & Capacity Building Committee met with the Director of the Centre for Local Business Development (CLBD), Dr. Natasha Gaskin-Peters to initiate discussions on opportunities for collaboration on training ventures.
September 25, 2023
GCCI meets with TT Chief Medical Officer

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on met with Trinidad and Tobago Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Maryam Richards, to discuss the opportunities in an upcoming regional Healthcare show focused on climate change, business, and health.
October 6, 2023
GCCI hosts closing ceremony for “Teenternship” Programme

October 5, 2023
GCCI meets with US Embassy Senior Commercial Officer

Members of the Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with the Senior Commercial Officer at the US Embassy, Mr. Daniel Gaines.

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) held a closing ceremony and presented certificates of participation to the bright, young minds that took part in the National Small Business Week “Teenternship” Programme.
October 5, 2023
GCCI Executive meets with Dominican Republic Commercial Council

Members of the Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with Mr. Alexander Sarante, Commercial Council for the Dominican Republic Embassy in Guyana.
October 11, 2023
GCCI participates in private sector meeting with Brazilian Trade Delegation


October 6, 2023
GCCI Executive meets with JSE team after successful hosting of inaugural Guyana Investments and Capital Markets Conference

Members of the Executive Management Committee (EMC) met with a team of representatives from the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE), led by Managing Director, Dr. Marlene Street Forrest.

Members of the Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) participated in a private sector discussion session with a trade delegation from Brazil, which was currently in Guyana on a five-day visit from October 10-14.
October 13, 2023
GCCI hosts Gas to Energy Session with Membership




The Petroleum Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) held an informative session on Guyana’s Gas to Energy Project where presentations were made by the Honorable Minister of Natural Resources, Mr. Vickram Bharrat, and Director of the Local Content Secretariat, Dr. Martin Pertab.
October 17, 2023
GCCI participates in collaborative Agriculture Symposium


Several members of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), led by Chairman of the Agriculture Committee, Mr. Brian Edwards took part in Guyana’s first Agriculture Symposium.
October 17, 2023
GCCI Executive members attend Energy NL Networking Reception

Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) Senior Vice President, Mr. Richard Rambarran and Junior Vice President, Mr. Gavin Ramsoondar attended a Networking Reception to welcome Energy NL’s delegation to Guyana.
October 17, 2023
GCCI meets with delegation of Mexican investors

Several Council members of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), led by Senior Vice President, Mr. Richard Rambarran took part in a discussion session with the Mexican Ambassador to Guyana Mauricio Vizcaíno Crespo, and a delegation of Mexican investors.
October 17, 2023
GCCI meets with Dominican Republic Embassy

Secretary of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mrs. Kathy Smith represented the Chamber at a meeting at the Guyana Embassy of Dominican Republic (DR), where discussions were advanced on the development of a relationship between GCCI and Guyana/Dominican Republic Chamber of Commerce (GuyanaChamDR).
October 18, 2023
GCCI participates in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Partnership Forum

Chairperson of the Green Economy Committee of Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCC), Ms. Shaleeza Shaw represented the Chamber at the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Partnership Forum.
October 19, 2023
GCCI attends Finabank Corporate Event

Senior Vice President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Richard Rambarran attended a Corporate Finance Solutions Event held by Surinamese bank, FinaBank.
October 20, 2023
GCCI shows support at Agri Investment Forum and Expo


GCCI represented at IDB Sub-Regional Policy Dialogue on Science, Technology and Innovation

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson, last week represented the Chamber at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Sub-Regional Policy Dialogue on Science, Technology, and Innovation which was held from October 18 - 19 in Kingston, Jamaica.

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry rum and Expo, with several Council members attending
November 6, 2023
GCCI hosts session on energy sector and power outages with Minister within the Ministry of Public Works


The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) held a session for its membership with the Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, the Honourable Deodat Indar, where presentations and discussions were held on the operations of the Guyana Power and Light (GPL), the current load-shedding exercises, and development plans for the energy sector.
November 7, 2023
GCCI meets with Mexican Maritime company

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson, along with Council members Mr. Keon Howard and Mr. Reyad Boyce met with representatives from Maritime and Port Operation (OMP), a maritime company based in Mexico.
November 8, 2023
GCCI represented at commissioning of NAMILCO new mixing plant

Secretary of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mrs. Kathy Smith, represented the Chamber at the commissioning by the National Milling Company (NAMILCO) of its $1.6 billion new mixing plant at its Agricola, East Bank Demerara factory.
November 10, 2023
GCCI meets with Minister of Home Affairs to discuss security issues

Members of the Executive Management Committee (EMC) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), led by President, Mr. Kester Hutson met with the Minister of Home Affairs, the Honourable Robeson Benn.
November 14, 2023
GCCI attends PSC Texas-LA Bilateral Chambers Business Luncheon

Secretary of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mrs. Kathy Smith, represented the Chamber at the Texas-LA Bilateral Chambers Business Luncheon, which was held by the Private Sector Commission at the Duke Lodge.
November 21, 2023
GCCI President encourages EU companies to partner with local business during EU Trade Mission panel discussion

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson took part in a private sector panel discussion on “Transforming the Business Environment for a Sustainable Economy”, which was part of the EU Global Gateway Economic Mission being held at the Marriott Hotel from November 20 - 22.
November 29, 2023
GCCI hosts luncheon for UK Business Mission
November 14, 2023
GCCI meets with CaribWest

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson, met withCo-Founder, Vice President of CaribWest, Mr. Roy Solomon at the GCCI Office on Waterloo Street.


The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) hosted a luncheon for the UK Business Mission.
December 1, 2023
GCCI presents cheque to Cancer Institute of Guyana

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson, alongside Chairperson of the GCCI Membership and Diversity Committee, Mrs. Kerensa Gravesande-Bart handed over a cheque to the Cancer Institute of Guyana Inc. (CIG), representing proceeds made from a Breast Cancer Awareness Month Charity Mixer that was held in October at the Palm Court.
January 16, 2024
GCCI presents Special Local Content Award to Dr. Martin Pertab

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) presented its Special Local Content Award to the Director of the Local Content Secretariat, Dr. Martin Pertab.
December 12, 2023
GCCI to promote workplace equity, diversity and inclusion in “Respect Campaign” targeting MSME’s

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) launched its inaugural “Respect Campaign” at GTT Corporate Headquarters, inside the Pegasus Hotel, under the theme “Building a Culture of Respect”.
January 18, 2024
GCCI meets with TechnipFMC Area Director

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson met with TechnipFMC Area Director for Guyana, Suriname, and Trinidad, Mr. Nicolas Sicard.
January 25, 2024
GCCI meets with ODITC

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson met with a group of management representatives from ODITC, led by General Manager, Mr. Alan Sharp.
January 29, 2024
GCCI meets with FAO Representative as part of the Poultry and Grain Production Survey

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Kester Hutson met with the Economist at FAO Investment Centre, Thomas Chalmers.
January 25, 2024
GCCI makes contributions at G0-Invest meeting with BSOs
January 31, 2024

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Kester Hutson represented the Chamber at a strategic meeting that the Guyana Office for Investment held with various business support organizations.
GCCI hands over 2023 GCCI President’s Award to GxMedia

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Kester Hutson officially handed over the 2023 GCCI President’s Award to GxMedia during a brief handing over at the Chamber’s Waterloo Street office.
February 1, 2024
GCCI discusses visa requirement removal and collaboration with New Zealand High Commissioner

Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), President, Mr. Kester Hutson and Senior Vice President, Mr. Richard Rambarran met with New Zealand Non-resident High Commissioner (designate) to Guyana, Ms. Linda Te Puni.
GCCI represented at WUSC SAC Committee Meeting in Jamaica

Chairman of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry Agriculture Committee, Mr. Brian Edwards represented the Chamber at the Sustainable Agriculture Caribbean (SAC) Project Advisory Committee Meeting being held in Jamaica from February 6 - 7.
February 7, 2024
GCCI meets with company conducting National Skills Audit

Executives of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with Dr. Justine Pierre, Team Leader and Director Dunn, Pierre Barnett, and Company Canada Ltd (DPBA), which has been contracted by the government to conduct a National Skills Audit geared at assessing the current skills gap and future skills needs of the key sectors in the economy.
February 8, 2024
GCCI and Traffic Chief commit to working together on road safety management

The Security and Governance Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) hosted a meeting with Acting Traffic Chief, Senior Superintendent Mahendra Singh for the Chamber’s membership, where discussions were held on areas that the private sector can collaborate and contribute to improved road safety management.
February 8, 2024
GCCI discusses education and business opportunities with DR Embassy and UG SEBI

Councilor of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Rayad Boyce represented the Chamber at a meeting held by the Embassy of the Dominican Republic with the University of Guyana (UG) where discussions were held on the opening of new avenues for educational exchange and the promotion of business development.
February 9, 2024
February 9, 2024
GCCI meets with the Chief Labour Officer and other labour officials


The Human Resource Management (HRM) and Capacity Building Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with several management officials of the Ministry of Labour led by the Chief Labour Officer, Mr. Dhaneshwar Deonarine.
GCCI members attend the Centre’s Labour Assessment Study Stakeholder Meeting
Several members of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce (GCCI) attended a stakeholder meeting for associations held by the Centre for Local Business Development-Guyana (CLBD). The meeting was held to present the findings of a Greater Guyana Initiative (GGI) Funded Labour Assessment Study that was conducted.


February 13, 2024
GCCI meets with Global Trust Capital, as company looks to set up local office

The President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with Mr. Fabian Vincent, Senior Advisor-Structured Finance at Global Trust Impact Capital. Global Trust Impact Capital is looking to set up an office in Guyana to capitalise on the country's growing need for funding facilities.
February 20, 2024
GCCI meets with international law firm specializing in financing and securities market

Immediate Past President (IPP) of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Timothy Tucker met with Mr. Phillip Euell, an Attorney of Diaz Reus & Targ, LLP, and its consulting arm, DRT Global.
February 21, 2024
GCCI discusses investment opportunities with global asset management firm

Secretary of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mrs. Kathy Smith met with executive representatives from global asset management firm Davidson Kempner Capital Management (DKCM), to discuss potential investment opportunities within Guyana.
February 21, 2024
GCCI meets with Columbian training and certification company looking to set up local offices

Executives of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with Mr. Juan Pareja, Business Development Manager for RINA, a Columbian-based company that specializes in testing, inspection, certification, and engineering solutions across a wide range of markets, including marine, energy and mobility, real estate and infrastructure, space, and defense, and Industry 4.0.
February 22, 2024
GCCI meets with UK based energy company, and Brazilian business development firm

Secretary of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mrs. Kathy Smith met with a team of senior management officials from UK-based energy company Aggreko, and Brazilian business development firm, Multibrands.
February 28, 2024
GCCI meets with Second Secretary at the Embassy of Japan in TT

Executives of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) conferred with the Second Secretary at the Embassy of Japan in Trinidad and Tobago, Mr. Naoki Saito, and exchanged views on Guyana’s political and economic situation, and discussed areas for collaboration and strengthening of trade relations, while the GCCI advocated for the eventuality of visa-free travel for Guyanese to the Asian nation.
February 28, 2024
GCCI discusses strengthening trade relations with Japan in meeting with CJIA CARICOM Advisor

Executives of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with CARICOM Advisor at the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Mr. Tatsuya Morita, where discussions were held on opportunities for collaboration between the Japanese and Guyanese private sector.
Chamber Report
April 1-26, 2023
● April 3: Mr. Hutson attended the joint venture signing ceremony between Bourbon Guyana Inc. and Tethys Marine.
● April 4: Members of the Executive Management Committee paid a courtesy visit to the Private Sector Commission (PSC) to introduce the newly elected executives of the GCCI. During the meeting ways to further develop the local private sector were discussed.
● April 4: The Executive Management Committee (EMC) paid a courtesy visit to Ambassador Rene Van Nes, Head of Delegation of the European Union in Guyana. The discussions during the engagement revolved around the crucial role of local content and the growth of local businesses in Guyana’s oil and gas sector. The Ambassador emphasized the significance of the European private sector and announced his plans to establish a European Union Chamber of Commerce to facilitate the integration of European companies into Guyana’s economy.
● April 5: The President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Kester Hutson, along with Ms. Kathy Smith, Secretary, met with Dr. Martin Pertab, Director of the Local Content Secretariat. During the engagement, the Chamber’s commitment to advocating for local content was reiterated.
● April 6: Mr. Hutson, and Mrs. Smith, met with Ms. Yeşim Oruç, the United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator in Guyana. During the visit, Ms. Oruç expressed her eagerness to witness more collaborations between the UN and Guyana.
● April 6: Mr. Hutson, and Mr. Rambarran, visited the High Commissioner of Canada to the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, His Excellency Mark Berman. During the visit, the potential for strategic partnerships between Guyana and Canada in various sectors, including Agro-processing, tourism, and other traditional sectors was discussed.
● April 11: Members of the EMC paid a courtesy call to His Excellency Dr. K.J. Srinivasa the Indian High Commissioner to Guyana. During the meeting, both parties discussed various areas of mutual interest, including strengthening trade and economic ties between Guyana and India as well as exploring potential business opportunities in the non-oil sectors.
● April 13: Mr. Hutson was interviewed by a journalist attached to MTV News Update. The interview was centered on the Offshore Technology Conference.
● April 14: Mr. Hutson attended the launch of Caribe Snackz and the Operationalizing of the Parika Agro-processing Facility.
● April 17: The president of the GCCI attended the Opening Ceremony of the 9th Conference of the Commonwealth Caribbean Association of Integrity Commissions and Anti-Corruption Bodies (CCAICACB).
● April 17: The Executive Management Committee of the GCCI attended a stakeholder engagement session at the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA). During the meeting, the lead consultant for the Single Window Planning and Development System, Mr. Fareed Amin, gave a presentation on initiatives to simplify, streamline, and strengthen the planning and development approval process, as well as implementing a single window system in Guyana.
● April 17: The Executive Management Committee paid a courtesy visit to the US Embassy. During the discussion, the President of the Chamber; Mr. Hutson, and the United States Ambassador to Guyana; Her Excellency Sarah-Ann Lynch, both expressed the importance of digitization for both business and governmental services.
● April 19: Members of the Executive Management Committee met with Honourable Mohabir Anil Nandlall, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs. During the meeting, both parties discussed a range of issues that affect Guyana’s business community. These included concerns about the legal and regulatory framework, policy reform, and the need for e-commerce in the nation’s present investment climate.
● April 19: The EMC paid a courtesy call on the Honourable Joseph Hamilton, the Minister of Labour. The meeting was an opportunity for both parties to discuss matters relating to the private sector and the labour force in Guyana.
● April 19: The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) visited the Minister of Culture, Youth, and Sports for a courtesy visit aimed at strengthening the relationship between the Chamber and the Ministry. During the engagement, Minister Ramson stressed the importance of public-private partnerships and also outlined some of the government’s ongoing initiatives in these sectors, including programs aimed at promoting cultural events, developing sports infrastructure, and supporting youth entrepreneurship.
● April 20: Member company, Floor It Guyana celebrated their achievement of the Made in Guyana Standards Mark for their Hardwood Flooring, Wooden Moulding, and Wooden Decking. The event was held at Floor It Guyana’s facility and was attended by Mr. Kester Hutson, President of GCCI.
● April 20: Mr. Hutson was interviewed by the Department of Public Information. The purpose of the interview was to gather information to encourage regional investors to see and or choose Guyana as an investment destination.
● April 21: The GCCI had an introductory meeting with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) business delegation to Latin America and the Caribbean. Led by Jaidev Shroff, the Chairman of the CII LAC Committee and Global CEO, the delegation is currently on a mission to several Latin American countries, including Guyana, Panama, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic.
● April 24: Mr. Hutson attended the Opening Ceremony of the First Starbucks Guyana Store.
● April 24: Mr. Rambarran and Mr. Edwards met with a team from COLEAD to discuss the following areas: the possibility of signing an MOU, the membership structure of the GCCI, and the structure of the Agriculture Committee among other areas.
● April 25: Mr. Hutson and Mrs. Smith met with Mr. Mervyn Farroe; Regional Representative, Eastern and Southern Caribbean, of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The purpose of the meeting was to discuss
May 1-24, 2023
● May 2: Mr. Jefford attended a consultation session on Guyana’s 2nd Voluntary National Review of the Sustainable Development Goals to the United Nations High at the Arthur Chung Conference Center.
● May 2: Mr. Jefford joined the virtual launch of CARICHAM’s Centre of Excellence, a platform designed to strengthen the resilience of MSMEs.
● May 3: The GCCI was invited to the unveiling ceremony of the Friendship Pavilion built in Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the Cooperative Republic of Guyana and the People's Republic of China. Mr. Jefford represented the Chamber at this event.
various development programs and initiatives that USAID is currently implementing in the region. Some of the issues that were discussed included access to financing, regulatory reforms, competitiveness in the oil and gas sector, the digitization of the economy, workforce development, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
● April 26: Mr. Rambarran and Mr. Jefford along with a few secretariat staff met with representatives from the IDB Lab. The discussion focused on the planning of a grant-matching initiative tailored toward Small and Medium Enterprises.
● April 26: Members of the Executive Management Committee (EMC) met with His Excellency Mauricio Vizcaíno-Crespo, the Mexican Ambassador to Guyana. The EMC and Ambassador Vizcaíno-Crespo engaged in productive discussions regarding potential collaborations and initiatives that could benefit both organizations.
● April 26: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Jefford met with GoBlue Consulting, a Caribbean-based training and consulting company, located in Grenada, with over twenty years in the fields of strategic planning and human resource management focusing on employee assessment and development, employee engagement, and training.
● April 26: The Executive Management Committee met with Honourable Gail Teixeira, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance of Guyana. During the meeting, both parties recognized the vast potential for the growth of micro and small businesses, as well as the need for small businesses to transition to medium-sized enterprises.
● May 8: Mr. Jefford attended a consultation and validation workshop hosted jointly by the Ministry of Education and the Food and Agricultural Organization. In 2021, the MOE and FAO conducted a rapid assessment of the school meal programmes in Guyana and identified key priority areas. A broad policy and legal framework for a national school feeding programme was proposed as a result of the assessment. The purpose of the workshop was to engage stakeholders in a review of the draft policy and an assessment of its appropriateness to the national priorities and context.
● May 8: Mr. Jefford and Mr. Howard attend the first committee meeting with the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport for the networking event for the Sports Associations.
● May 9: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Jefford met with the Protected Areas Commission. The meeting outlined the strategic focus of the GCCI and how its members can partner with the PAC for mutual value. The PAC shared its vision for its Protected Areas and Urban Spaces, which includes opportunities for partnership with the private sector.
● May 10: Mr. Hutson, and Mr. Edwards met with representatives from FAO Investment Center to discuss a project called AgriFi. AgriFi is funded by the European Union to finance agrifood SMEs and MFIs/banks active in the sector. FAO has been partnering with the EU globally on the promotion of innovative financing solutions to fill the funding gap affecting too many agrifood SMEs in developing countries. The discussion centered on the expansion of AgriFi to the Caribbean with hopes of positive development for local agrifood systems, as projects financed by AgriFi have a positive impact on food security and farmers along the value chain.
● May 10: Members of the Executive Management Committee met with KOOR Intercomercial, a security and agriculture company established in Mexico. Their visit intended to explore business possibilities within the security sector.
● May 12: The GCCI held a press conference to shed light on the achievements of the GCCI along with that of its members at the Offshore Technology Conference which was held in Houston, Texas from May 1st-4th, 2023.
● May 15: The Executive Management Committee met with a visiting team from the European Union Electoral Follow-Up Mission (EFM) to Guyana. The purpose of the meeting was to assess the progress made in the electoral reform and the status of implementation of the 2020 EU Election Observation Mission (EOM) recommendations, since the delivery of the Final Report in 2020.
● May 16: Members of the EMC met with Energy NL to discuss the possibility of a delegation from the GCCI visiting and renewing the Memorandum of Understanding.
● May 17: The Executive Management Committee of the GCCI met with the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Robert Persaud, and representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to discuss areas of cooperation and engagement between the Foreign Ministry and the GCCI. Among the issues discussed were the continued promotion of trade through trade missions and bodies such as CARICOM’s Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED), the National Trade Facilitation Committee and the National Advisory Committee on External Negotiations; increasing engagement with Guyana’s Diaspora and utilization of their skills and
resources towards the advancement of the local private sector; and building the capacity of local companies and organisations such as the GCCI in anticipation of Guyana’s upward development trajectory.
● May 17: The EMC paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner-General of the Guyana Revenue Authority, Mr. Godfrey Statia. Some of the issues raised during the visit are related to the Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA), focusing on the nature of the risk profiling system and the underutilization of data to manage risks, and matters related to taxation, and the Authority’s capacity to deal with the heavy influx of investments into our country. Also discussed were issues related to trade, particularly VAT application in the petroleum sector, and the process of validation for the transaction value of goods imported.
● May 18: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Jefford met with the Vice-Chairperson of the Caribbean Chamber of Commerce (CARICHAM), Ms. Petipha Lewis. During the discussion, Ms. Lewis provided insight into the mission, vision, and core values of CARICHAM, and the current work programme of the organisation.
● May 18: The EMC joined a videoconference with the Mexican Business Council for Foreign Trade, Investment and Technology (COMCE) to explore and discuss new business opportunities and projects between Mexico and Guyana, particularly in the ICT, agriculture, construction, and oil & gas sectors.
● May 22: Mr. Tucker attended the First Meeting of the High-Level Bilateral Commission of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
● May 24: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Jefford met with the President of the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The meeting focused on opportunities for mutual collaboration in terms of trade and investment. The meeting closed with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two Chambers.
● May 24: The Executive Management Committee met with a visiting team from China Energy Engineering Group Tianjin Electric Power Construction Co., Ltd to explore opportunities for cooperation and investment, particularly with regard to infrastructure.
● May 24: The GCCI had an introductory meeting with the Board of Directors for the India-Guyana Chamber of Commerce.
June 1-26, 2023
● June 1: Members of the GCCI including members of the Executive Management Committee attended the inaugural ceremony for a visiting trade delegation headed by H.E. Luis Abinader Corona, President of the Dominican Republic at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre. The mission aimed to foster collaborative business relationships and to promote mutual growth and development opportunities for the Dominican Republic and Guyanese economies.
● June 6: Mr. Hutson along with Mr. Edwards attended a joint meeting held by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) with the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce. The intent of this meeting was to further the conversation on a project the FAO would like to introduce to the Caribbean. The FAO is promoting AgriFi, which identifies potential agrifood borrowers in the Caribbean. AgriFi is funded by the European Union to finance agrifood SMEs and MFIs in the sector.
● June 6: Mr. Hutson attended a launch for Diploma Programs in Hospitality and Tourism hosted by member company ActionInvest Caribbean Inc.
● June 7: The Green Economy Committee paid a courtesy call to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The visit was done as part of the committee’s week of activities in observance of World Environment Day. During the visit, the team examined potential areas for collaboration to incentivize reduced plastic consumption or plastic recycling while tailoring it to the Guyanese context.
● June 14: Mr. Hutson met with politicians from French Guiana. The visit was intended to pave the path for the two countries to develop a partnership.
July 1-26, 2023
● July 4: Members of the Executive Management Committee met with representatives from VEEDAY Consultants, a recruitment firm that specializes in various domains including Construction, Oil and Gas, EPC, IT, Design Services, Mechanical, Inspection, etc. The meeting's purpose was to discuss the opportunities available in Guyana.
● July 4: Councilors of the GCCI met with members of the University of Guyana's Students' Society to discuss possible internship opportunities and other areas of collaboration that will benefit the students.
● June 20: Councilors of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry attended a lunch hosted by the visiting French Delegation.
● June 20: The Green Economy Committee met with Alinea International Ltd., a Canadian-funded consultancy firm. Alinea International is currently leading a biodiversity project in Guyana. They had engaged the committee for feedback on gender and human rights as it relates to the indigenous communities.
● June 21: The Petroleum Committee of the GCCI had a meeting with the Local Content Secretariat to discuss the general concerns of members of the GCCI and the Secretariat's goals for the Petroleum Sector.
● June 22: Members of the GCCI attended an online conference with BRK International on logistics strategies to import from Mexico to the Caribbean. This virtual session was intended to raise awareness about the possibilities of trade with Mexico and about the logistical limitations that prevent adequate bilateral and regional trade.
● June 26: The GCCI hosted a Business Breakfast Seminar and launched the Business Guyana Magazine themed “The Future is Now”. The event was a collaborative effort between the Chamber and the CCJ to sensitize the GCCI’s membership on their rights as private persons and businesses operating within the Private Sector of a CARICOM member state as it relates to the movement of goods, people, etc., and the process of taking a case to the Caribbean Court of Justice.
● July 6: Members of the Executive Management Committee met with representatives of Esso Exploration & Production Guyana Ltd. (Exxon Mobil Guyana) to examine various areas of mutual interest and potential collaboration. One of the areas identified in which the GCCI and ExxonMobil could collaborate to achieve this goal is working towards more frequent, targeted, and consistent information-sharing sessions between ExxonMobil Guyana and the business community to educate on matters relevant to operating successfully in Guyana's oil and gas sector, specifically covering requirements and standards that must be met to work with ExxonMobil Guyana, and having it done in a more timely manner.
● July 7: Mr. Howard attended the launch of the International Building Expo 2023, which is slated for August.
● July 10: Mr. Hutson attended the IDB Invest Caribbean Series - Guyana Edition at the Marriott Hotel.
● July 10: Mr. Kester Hutson met with representatives of Crown Agents, a non-profit organisation that has been around for over 200 years and has been in the Caribbean and Latin America for 180 years. The British company offers procurement, capacity building, and renewable energy services. The company is aiming to expand its presence in Guyana, having already worked with the country in the procurement of vaccines during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
● July 10: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Rambarran met with Zulu Investments. The company expressed an interest in establishing a business in Guyana that addresses several industries, which include Energy, Infrastructure, Foreign Trade, Technology, and Banking. They disclosed that they are ready to invest US$20 million and want to work alongside the GCCI to execute same. The team also expressed a desire to develop business in Guyana and see themselves as a link between Mexico and Guyana.
August 2-29, 2023
● August 2: Mr. Howard attended a meeting with the Private Sector Commission and the Guyana Fire Service. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss concerns of the PSC, and avenues of collaboration between the GFS and the PSC. A major concern that was discussed was the existence of ancient structures in close proximity to newer buildings, as well as the fact that buildings are not being built to code.
● August 3-4: Mr. Hutson was in New Delhi, India for the ninth India-Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) Conclave, which provided opportunities for expanded engagement between the nations' commercial sectors. It also provided useful insight into how Guyana and India may work together more effectively.
● August 14: Mrs. Smith attended a follow-up stakeholder meeting on Guyana’s Labour Needs at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre.
● August 14: Mr. Hutson attended the Opening Ceremony of the Canon Technology Expo. During remarks at the event, Mr. Hutson commended Laparkan for recognizing the value of membership in the Chamber, and praised Canon for its collaboration with a local company, citing it as an example of the type of downstream linkages that Chamber members require to continue to expand and grow to the benefit of both companies.
● August 14: Mr. Hutson attended the launch of the National Communications Network’s (NCN) “Made In Guyana” television series. “Made In Guyana” is a new TV programme by
● July 13: Mr. Hutson met with Mr. Venu Yeligeti, Chief Executive Officer of Linkfields, an Information and Communications Technology company out of South Africa. Linkfields has over 15 years of experience delivering IT services and has a global presence in the United States of America, India, Australia and the United Arab Emirates. The company is looking to expand its services to South America, starting with Guyana and is seeking the assistance of the GCCI.
● July 18: The Petroleum Committee hosted a presentation on EITI Standard. The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is a global standard that promotes transparency and accountability in the oil, gas, and mining sectors.
● July 21: The Entrepreneurship and Small Business Committee launched the National Small Business Week which is slated for July 21-29th.
NCN that will be aired twice per month, featuring a different business on each episode. The series will give a walk-through of how products are being made by the featured business.
● August 15: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Ramsoondar met with Chargé d Affaires Mr. Joan Nadal Sastre and discussed key areas of collaboration for an upcoming European economic mission scheduled for November 20-22. The delegation will include 30 to 45 EU companies from a variety of priority industries, including renewable energy, agriculture and forest production, health and pharmaceutical, logistics and construction, information technology and digitization. Businesses participating in the project will strive to form alliances with local companies.
● August 16: Members of the Executive Management Committee met with the Investment Officer of Proparco, Carl Daunar. During the discussion, it was explored how Proparco may collaborate with the Chamber to provide opportunities that will benefit the Chamber’s members. The Chamber, which represents a large number of local private sector enterprises, was identified as a vital partner in assisting the financial institution in understanding how its financial products and technical assistance may be tailored to the needs of local businesses.
● August 17: Executives of the GCCI met with US Ambassador, Sarah-Ann Lynch and other officials of the US Embassy. The topic of the conversation was crime and security. The present security situation in Guyana was also examined, as well as how it affects local businesses and investment potential.
● August 18: Representatives of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) attended the launch of the 2023 Agri Investment Forum and Expo scheduled for October 20-22,2023. This three-day event aims to encourage investment in the agri sector to generate food security in the Caribbean.
● August 24: Mr. Edwards and Mr. Archer attended the World University Service of Canada (WUSC) Multi-Stakeholder Engagement for the Sustainable Agriculture in the Caribbean (SAC) Project. The engagement focused on difficulties in the Plantain, Roots, and Tubers (PRT) market systems, as well as solutions to ensure climate resilience and long-term growth of the market system.
● August 24: The Trade and Investment Committee hosted a webinar in collaboration with the South Louisiana Economic Council (SLEC) focused on "Exploring Business Opportunities in the USA”.
● August 24: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Mendonca met with Guyana's Ambassador to the Republic of Cuba, His Excellency Halim Majeed. The meeting's discussions centered on the numerous prospects for mutually advantageous economic relationships to be developed between companies in Guyana and Cuba, as well as the possibility of additional connections between enterprises in Guyana and nations in Central America
September 1-25, 2023
● September 6: The Agriculture Committee, in partnership with the World University Service of Canada (WUSC), hosted a meeting to establish the agenda for the inaugural "National Agriculture Month Symposium," which will take place as part of Agriculture Month activities. The symposium aims to foster discussions among agricultural stakeholders to develop a sustainable and robust agriculture market system that promotes food security, increases productivity, and drives economic prosperity for farmers.
● September 6: Mrs. Gravesande-Bart, Chairperson of the Membership and Diversity Committee attended the “Guyana Together” Campaign launch hosted by SASOD Guyana.
● September 11: Members of the Executive Management Committee paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister, Honorable Brigadier (Ret'd) Mark Phillips. During the meeting, the GCCI's mandate to cultivate partnerships and engage with the government, particularly concerning efforts for the development of small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) was discussed.
● September 12: Councillors of the GCCI met with Mr. Anthony Sagba III, Group Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of
and Central Europe.
● August 24-27: The GCCI participated in the 2023 International Building Expo at the Guyana National Stadium. At the expo persons who visited the booth received a copy of the current edition of the Business Guyana Magazine and learned about the benefits of being a member of the GCCI. During their visit to the expo H.E. Dr. Irfaan Ali, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana and H.E. Jane Miller, British High Commissioner visited the GCCI’s booth.
● August 28: Members of the Agriculture Committee met with H.E. Jane Miller, British High Commissioner where discussions were held on potential areas of collaboration in the agriculture sector. The discussion focused on the gaps in the sector, i.e. the need for training, and increased incorporation of technology to better attain phytosanitary standards necessary for the export of Guyanese produce.
● August 29: The Executives of the GCCI received a courtesy visit from the Chinese Ambassador to Guyana, Ms. Guo Haiyan. During her visit, the Ambassador stated that, given the GCCI's vital role in the local private sector, the Chinese Embassy is eager to create a long-term partnership with the Chamber, especially as more Chinese enterprises want to conduct business in Guyana.
ANSA McAL Ltd. The meeting was a significant step towards strengthening ties between ANSA MCAL and the business community.
● September 13: The GCCI met with the National Insurance Scheme. Issues raised during the meeting included delays in the processing of benefit claims, complications with the issuance of compliance certificates, lack of efficiency with the processing of contributions, and digitization of the system. During the meeting, the need for the agency to adapt to the exponential growth of the private sector was also emphasized.
● September 13: The GCCI met with the British High Commissioner to Guyana, Her Excellency Jane Miller. The discussion was centered on how the partnership between the British High Commission (BHC) and GCCI can be strengthened, with a focus on issues and challenges being encountered by the Chamber’s membership.
● September 14: Mr. Hutson met with a team from the Caribbean Association of Customs Brokers (CACUB) to discuss areas of collaboration to promote trade and development.
● September 15: The Membership and Diversity Committee hosted an Indigenous Heritage Month Mixer in observance of Amerindian Heritage Month.
● September 18: Mr. Rambarran and Mrs. Smith met with representatives of the University of the West Indies - Cave Hill School Of Business and Management. Discussions included partnering in the development of customized business development training programs, collaboration on research and development that directly benefits the manufacturing and services sectors in Guyana, providing data-driven insights and solutions, the development of executive education and leadership programs, access to faculty resources for specialized initiatives, and the creation of networking opportunities.
October 1-20, 2023
● October 5: Members of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry's (GCCI) Executive Management Committee (EMC) met with Mr. Daniel Gaines, Senior Commercial Officer at the US Embassy. The discussion was centered on how there can be a collaboration to provide access to financing opportunities for local businesses through the US EXIM Bank.
● October 5: The Executive Management Committee (EMC) met with Mr. Alexander Sarante, Commercial Council for the Dominican Republic Embassy in Guyana. The meeting was held to invite members of the GCCI to a Strategic Business Round session and to discuss how businesses from the two countries can partner, with a focus on businesses in the food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetic sectors.
● October 5: Members of the EMC met with a team of representatives from the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE), led by Managing Director, Dr. Marlene Street Forrest. The meeting was held to discuss opportunities for continued work between the GCCI and the JSE following a fruitful collaboration for the successful hosting of Guyana’s first Investments and Capital Markets Conference.
● October 11: Members of the Executive Management Committee (EMC) participated in a private sector discussion session with a trade delegation from Brazil. The session saw the participation of representatives from approximately 40 businesses out of Brazil. The GCCI along with the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) were a part of the interactive session that saw information sharing between the BSOs and the Brazilian businesses.
● October 13: The Petroleum Committee held an informative session on Guyana’s Gas to Energy Project where pre-
● September 22: The Human Resource Management and Capacity Building Committee met with the Director of the Centre for Local Business Development (CLBD), Dr. Natasha Gaskin-Peters to initiate discussions on opportunities for collaboration on training programmes. Dr. Gaskin-Peters presented some of the training programmes that are currently being offered and expressed her eagerness to work with the GCCI to sensitize members on how they can access the services and opportunities available.
● September 25: Mr. Hutson met with Trinidad and Tobago Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Maryam Richards, to discuss the opportunities in an upcoming regional Healthcare show focused on climate change, business, and health.
sentations were made by the Honorable Minister of Natural Resources, Mr. Vickram Bharrat and Director of the Local Content Secretariat, Dr. Martin Pertab.
● October 17: The Agriculture committee in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and other private sector agencies hosted an Agriculture Symposium on Opportunities in Agriculture through Innovation and Collaboration.
● October 17: Councillors of the GCCI met with the Mexican Ambassador to Guyana Mauricio Vizcaíno Crespo and a delegation of Mexican investors. The meeting's discussions centered on areas of opportunity for partnerships and mutually beneficial collaborations between Guyana and Mexico. The Ambassador emphasized that the Embassy is looking forward to Guyana and Mexico developing a healthy working partnership.
● October 17: Mrs. Smith attended a meeting hosted by the Dominican Republic Embassy in Guyana during which discussions on the creation of a relationship between the two chambers were had.
● October 18: Ms. Shaleeza Shaw attended the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Partnership Forum. The main objectives of the forum were:
▪ Shared Learning: Understanding best practices worldwide and how Guyanese businesses align their strategies with the SDGs.
▪ Networking: Building partnerships with other businesses, governments, civil society, and international organizations that can catalyze sustainable growth in Guyana.
▪ Influence: Helping to inform national and regional strategies and policies that promote sustainable business environments and practices.
▪ Visibility: Highlight your association's commitment to the SDGs, which can inspire others and position you as a leader in sustainable development in Guyana.
● October 19: Mr. Rambarran attended a Corporate Finance Solutions Event held by Surinamese bank, FinaBank. The corporate meeting was Finabank’s first event in Guyana. With many of the bank’s Suriname clients setting up businesses in Guyana the institution is looking to expand its services and products in Guyana, to service existing and future clients.
November 1-29, 2023
● November 6: The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) held a session with the Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, the Honourable Deodat Indar, where presentations and discussions on the operations of Guyana Power and Light (GPL), current load-shedding exercises, and energy sector development plans were held.
● November 7: Councillors of the GCCI met with representatives from Maritime and Port Operation (OMP), a maritime company based in Mexico. OMP was in Guyana for one of several visits over the last few months as the company seeks potential partnerships to establish a local subsidiary.
● November 8: Mrs. Smith attended the National Milling Company's (NAMILCO) $1.6 billion new mixing plant commissioning in Agricola, East Bank Demerara. The billion-dollar facility was commissioned as NAMILCO commemorated 54 years of doing business in Guyana.
● November 8: Mr. Hutson attended the Caribbean Business Enabling Environment Reform (CBEE-R) Activity stakeholder workshop hosted by the International Development Group (IDG) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The purpose of the workshop was to discuss the activities IDG’s technical team had prioritized for Guyana in the following four activity result areas:
▪ Internet Connectivity and Use Increased, and Open, Inclusive, and Secure Digital Economy Advanced
▪ Access to Digital Financial Services for Businesses Improved
▪ Conditions for Firm Access to Finance
▪ Effective Public-Private Dialogue Established or Enhanced
● November 8: The Ministry of Finance hosted a delegation from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group for discussions on Guyana’s devel-
● October 18&19: Mr. Hutson attended the Inter-American Development Bank 2023 Sub-Regional Policy Dialogue on Science, Technology and Innovation. The primary objective of the Sub-Regional Policy Dialogue was to engage Caribbean policymakers, and private sector stakeholders in a discussion on how to foster and strengthen eco-systems that support dynamic entrepreneurship and innovation in the Caribbean region.
● October 20: Representatives of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) attended the opening ceremony of the Agri Investment Forum and Expo.
opment agenda. Mr. Hutson and Mr. Rambarran were invited to participate in a discussion with the IFC on available financing instruments, the various mechanisms targeting the private sector, modalities of accessing this financing, and examples of how these mechanisms have worked in other countries.
● November 9: Mr. Rambarran and Mr. Hutson attended a UKVI Visa Discussion hosted by the British High Commission. The engagement was aimed at creating a space for stakeholders to gain a clearer understanding of the UK visa process regarding work and student visas.
● November 10: The Security and Governance Committee met with the Honourable Robeson Benn, Minister of Home Affairs. The meeting's discussions centered on various current security challenges, as well as the plan for the forthcoming Christmas season, and how the business sector might work with the government to increase security measures in the areas of traffic management and crime. Concerns about the Guyana-Venezuela controversy were also raised.
● November 15: Mrs. Smith attended the Texas-LA Bilateral Chambers Business Luncheon hosted by the PSC. The event was organized in collaboration with the Louisiana District Export Council (LDEC), a private-sector advisory organization established in Louisiana. The luncheon was part of the Bilateral Chamber's trade mission to Guyana.
● November 15: Members of the GCCI attended the Guyana Police Force launch of their Christmas Policing Plan.
● November 16: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Edwards attended a session with Ms. María Florencia Millán Placci, Agro-Logistics Consultant at the World Bank. The session allowed the GCCI to give insights into the analysis and policy recommendations to improve trade in the region.
● November 17: Mr. Hutson met with Co-Founder and Vice President of CaribWest, Mr. Roy Solomon. CaribWest is an air cargo company that is involved in creating new trade routes to connect the Caribbean, Latin American, Central American, and South American nations, as well as with northern consumers and suppliers of North America, Canada, and Europe.
● November 21: Mr. Hutson participated in a private sector panel discussion on “Transforming the Business Environment for a Sustainable Economy”, which was part of the EU Global Gateway Economic Mission.
● November 27: The Human Resource Management and Capacity Building Committee hosted a webinar facilitated by the National Insurance Scheme(NIS). This was organized to discuss concerns shared by members of the GCCI.
January 1-25, 2024
● January 16: Mr. Hutson presented the GCCI's Local Content Award to the Director of the Local Content Secretariat, Dr. Martin Pertab, during a brief ceremony at the Local Content Secretariat. The award was given in recognition of his role in advancing local content in the oil and gas sector in Guyana, and his commitment to working hand in hand with the private sector to collaboratively develop local content.
● November 29: Councilors of the GCCI attended a lunch that was organized for the visiting UK delegation. The Business Mission was facilitated by the GCCI in collaboration with the Caribbean Council, the British/Guyana Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the UK Department for Trade and Business. The visit was aimed at encouraging engagement for business investments and discovering opportunities in the region. The mission consisted of seven businesses across several sectors including infrastructure, financing, insurance, supply chain management, security, environmental protection, material handling, and recycling. Companies in the delegation included Sangfroid Group, Price Forbes, Enviro Technology Services Ltd. (Part of the Cura Terrae group), Innovo Group, Dints International, Invest Northern Ireland, and Contracta Construction UK Ltd.
● January 18: Mr. Hutson met with TechnipFMC's Area Director for Guyana, Suriname, and Trinidad, Nicolas Sicard, and Business Development Manager Sheldon Carew. During the discussion, it was noted that TechnipFMC continues to invest in training current and potential local suppliers and that they would like to work with the GCCI to set up training and sensitization sessions for the Chamber's membership so that they can be best positioned to capitalize on procurement opportunities.
February 1 - 28, 2024
● February 1: Councillors of the GCCI met with Mr. James York, CEO of the International Centre for Trade Transparency (ICTTM), a subsidiary of the International Trade Council, to consider the possibility of establishing an MOU between the ICTTM and the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry. During the meeting, Mr. York discussed services provided by the ICTTM and initiatives in the works, which he believes could significantly benefit the private sector in Guyana, particularly companies that are involved in trading internationally.
● February 1: Mr. Hutson had an introductory meeting with Ms. Rita Sookrit, newly appointed Director of the Canada Guyana Chamber of Commerce to discuss strengthening relations between the two organizations.
● February 1: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Rambarran met with the New Zealand Non-resident High Commissioner (designate)
● January 25: Mr. Hutson met with a group of management representatives from ODITC, led by General Manager, Mr. Alan Sharp. The meeting's discussion focused on the desire to strengthen the relationship between the two agencies.
to Guyana, Ms. Linda Te Puni. During the meeting, the GCCI advocated for:
▪ the repeal of the New Zealand visa requirement for Guyanese nationals
▪ the establishment of a local mission for the Caribbean region
▪ a sustained working connection between the Chamber and New Zealand.
● February 6-7: Chairman of the Agriculture Committee, Mr. Brian Edwards represented the Chamber at the Sustainable Agriculture Caribbean (SAC) Project Advisory Committee Meeting that was held in Jamaica.
● February 7: Councillors of the GCCI met with Dr. Justine Pierre, Team Leader and Director of Dunn, Pierre Barnett, and Company Canada Ltd(DPBA), which has been contracted by the Government of Guyana to conduct a National Skills
Audit aimed at assessing the current skills gap and future skills needs of the key sectors in the economy.
● February 8: The Security and Governance Committee organized a meeting for the Chamber's members. The meeting was attended by Acting Traffic Chief and Senior Superintendent Mahendra Singh where the discussion focused on identifying areas where the private sector can collaborate and contribute to improving road safety management.
● February 8: Mr. Boyce represented the Chamber at a meeting between the Embassy of the Dominican Republic and the University of Guyana (UG) to discuss the establishment of new channels for educational exchange and economic development.
● February 9: The Human Resource Management (HRM) and Capacity Building Committee met with several management officials of the Ministry of Labour led by the Chief Labour Officer, Mr. Dhaneshwar Deonarine. The discussion was held to examine how the Ministry and the GCCI can strengthen their communication and collaboration.
● February 9: Members of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce (GCCI) attended a stakeholder meeting held by the Centre for Local Business Development-Guyana (CLBD). The meeting was held to present the findings of the Greater Guyana Initiative (GGI) Funded Labour Assessment Study that was recently conducted. The assessment was carried out to gain insights into specific labour gaps, challenges, and needs in the agriculture, oil and gas, construction, transport and logistics, and health sectors in Guyana.
● February 13: Mr. Hutson met with Global Trust Impact Capital. During the meeting, Mr. Hutson and Mr. Fabian Vincent, Senior Advisor-Structured Finance discussed the company's plan to establish an office in Guyana to take advantage of the country's growing funding needs.
● February 14: The GCCI held a press conference on “Guyana’s Energy Transformation - Benefits for the Private Sector, and the Gas to Energy Project” where members of the Executive Management Committee and past presidents of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) expressed the Chamber’s support for the venture.
● February 20: Mr. Tucker met with Mr. Euell, an attorney at Diaz Reus & Targ, LLP to discuss how the law firm could support the GCCI in building a modern capital market in Guyana. Diaz, Reus & Targ, LLP is a law firm that specializes in financing and securities, corporate governance, and international business transactions. The law firm recently reached out to the Chamber taking note of the Chamber's statement calling for the
modernization of the Guyana Stock Exchange (GSE).
● February 21: Mrs. Smith met with a visiting delegation from Davidson Kempner Capital Management(DKCM) where they discussed potential investment opportunities in Guyana. The delegation expressed their interest in exploring possibilities for collaborations and learning about the Chamber's role in private sector development.
● February 21: Mr. Ramsoondar and Mrs. Smith met with Mr. Juan Pareja, Business Development Manager at RINA, a Columbian-based company that specializes in testing, inspection, certification, and engineering solutions across a wide range of markets, including marine, energy and mobility, real estate and infrastructure, space, and defense. RINA is interested in expanding its operations to Guyana and wanted to discuss business opportunities available and garner information on requisite procedures for the establishment of a company in Guyana.
● February 22: Mrs. Smith met with a team of senior management officials from UK-based energy company Aggreko. Aggreko is planning to invest a significant amount of both finances and resources in Guyana. The purpose of their visit is to assess the market and better understand the needs and opportunities available in the area.
● February 27: Members of the GCCI participated in a Private Sector Roundtable Meeting with USAID's Assistant Administrator Marcela Escobari to discuss the following:
▪ Progress and Benefits of the Secured Transaction Legislation
▪ Progress and Benefits of Regulations for enacting the new Hire Purchase Act
▪ How INVEST and CBEE-R activities can support this work through SME financing and business policy/regulatory reforms, particularly within the context of the 2 policy advocacy papers and planned Public/Private Dialogue events in collaboration with the Chamber.
▪ Overall policy advocacy focus of the Chamber related to business reform to support an improved business climate in Guyana
● February 28: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Ramsoondar met with Mr. Naoki Saito, Second Secretary at the Embassy of Japan in Trinidad and Tobago, to discuss Guyana's political and economic situation, as well as areas for collaboration and trade relations.
● February 28: Mr. Hutson and Mr. Ramsoondar met with Mr. Tatsuya Morita, JICA’s CARICOM Advisor to discuss the state of the country amid the fast-growing economic development due to the oil and gas sector.
GCCI in the Media 2023-2024
Chamber of Commerce lobbies banks to be proactive on ending financing woes
March 17, 2023 – Stabroek News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) yesterday lobbied banks to take a proactive approach towards addressing the financial woes faced by the private sector and called for finances to be readily available for commercial entities to navigate challenges.
The GCCI said in a statement that access to finance is one of the most critical issues facing the business community and it believes that the banks play a major role in mitigating the existing challenge………..
City chamber restates call for visa-free travel to Canada
-in wake of easing of rules for Caribbean countries, others
June 7, 2023 – Stabroek News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) yesterday said that it’s high time the Canadian government includes Guyana on the list of Latin American and Caribbean states whose citizens do not have to acquire a visa to enter the North American country.
In the wake of a Government of Canada announcement informing of its decision to qualify 13 countries to receive visa-free access to the country, the GCCI in a release yesterday seized the opportunity to reiterate its call for visa-free access for Guyanese to Canada. The list includes Latin American and Caribbean territories. The Chamber made it clear that it welcomes the fact that the Government of Canada remains receptive to allowing visa-free access to its territory and views this as a positive move to engender economic growth……..
GCCI team advocates for end to plastic pollution in city
June 12,2023
– Stabroek News
The Green Economy Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) wants the private sector to use its influence to find solutions to plastic pollution and educate residents of the city about the dangers of littering.
As part of its campaign, committee members Shaleeza Shaw, Eon Stephens and Melanie McTurk paid a courtesy call on Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Kemraj Parsram and his team, according to a GCCI release. It said Shaw explained that the visit was part of the Green Economy Committee’s week of activities to commemorate World Environment Day 2023 under the theme “Stop Plastic Pollution.”
GCCI, Exxon Guyana officials meet

On July 6th, 2023, members of the Executive Management Committee of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry met with representatives of Esso Exploration & Production Guyana Ltd. (ExxonMobil Guyana) to discuss various areas of mutual interest, and opportunities for collaboration………
Mexican company scouting for business here

July
12,
2023 – Stabroek News
On Monday, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) met with Zulu Investments, a Mexican company with over 20 years of experience in enterprise that is looking to explore business opportunities in Guyana.
The company expressed an interest in establishing a business in Guyana that addresses several industries, which include Energy, Infrastructure, Foreign Trade, Technology and Banking. A release from the Chamber said that they disclosed that they are ready to invest US$20 million and want to work alongside the GCCI to execute same. The team also indicated their desire to establish operations in a timely manner as they see themselves being a bridge between Mexico and Guyana.
GCCI, UN sign declaration to advance SDGs

July 31, 2023 – Stabroek
News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) and the United Nations (UN) on July 29 signed a declaration to foster social and economic development, at the conclusion of National Small Business Week. The declaration was signed by GCCI President Kester Hutson and UN Resident Coordinator Yeşim Oruç and is aimed at advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs).
In a press release, the GCCI reported that Oruç said it was a privilege to sign the declaration promoting the SDGs through a strategic partnership with the GCCI. The signing took place during the Small Business Seminar and Expo, which was held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce and GCCI’s corporate partner GTT under the theme “Strategic Collaborations for Success.” The seminar provided small business owners with critical insight geared at helping them expand their businesses.
Georgetown Chamber expresses deep concern over crime
-calls on police to change `lax’ posture
August 5, 2023 – Stabroek News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) yesterday said that it had noted with intense concern the level of crime being perpetrated in Guyana, more particularly, in recent times.

The Chamber of Commerce called on the police force to adjust its lax posture on crime and, echoed the sentiments recently expressed by the Minister of Home Affairs, to clamp down on the lawless malaise existing in daily life. Lawlessness creates the conditions under which crime flourishes, the GCCI said.
City chamber deplores `rent-a-citizen’ schemes
August
6, 2023
– Stabroek News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has expressed consternation at what it says is an emerging trend in the private sector and amongst citizenry for sham partnerships to get around the local content law.
In a statement yesterday, the GCCI said that as the leading advocate for local content in Guyana it has always posited that local participation must be done in a manner that engenders meaningful and genuine partnerships.
GCCI President’s India visit could open more doors for Guyana/India business-to-business relations
August 18,2023 – Stabroek News
The local business sector is likely to be aiming to become more deeply involved in seeking opportunities for local businesses to tap into trade opportunities between India and the Latin America and the Caribbean region, worth an estimated $US50 million, following the recent visit to India by President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Kester Hutson, to attend the August 3-4 Ninth CII India-LAC Conclave convened in New Delhi under the theme ‘Furthering Economic Partnerships for Shared & Sustained Growth’.
City Chamber meets with US Ambassador on Security issues City Chamber meets with US Ambassador on Security issues

Executives of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) yesterday met with US Ambassador, Sar ah-Ann Lynch, and other officials at the US Embassy, on Duke Street, where discussions were held on crime and security issues.
A release from GCCI said that the gathering spoke on how the local business environment and investment opportunities in Guyana are being affected by Guyana’s security situation, particularly in light of the US Department of State issuing a Level 3 Travel Advisory against Guyana in July warning its citizens to “reconsider travel to Guyana due to crime”…………..
GCCI wants Guyana ‘look in’ on India, LAC trading pact

August 25,2023 – Stabroek News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and industry (GCCI) is seeking to ensure that the recent visit to India by its President, Kester Hutson, better positions it to serve the country’s private sector, particularly through the strengthening of trading links between the two countries. The favoured route, it seems, is to have the local private sector work towards tapping into an existing US$50 billion trade facility between India and the Latin America and the Caribbean.
City chamber meets Stats Bureau on economic survey
September 2, 2023 – Stabroek News
President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Kester Hutson, on Thursday met with a team from the Bureau of Statistics led by Head of the National Accounts Department, Ivor Coates, to discuss the upcoming National Economic Survey (NES).
A release from the Chamber said that during the meeting, Coates outlined the objectives and benefits of the NES, and explained that the Bureau is looking forward to working with the GCCI, and other private sector organisations, in sensitizing the business community about the importance of ensuring that the necessary contributions to the survey are made.
City chamber meets NIS on improving efficiency

September 24, 2023 Stabroek News
Following concerns raised by its membership about issues being encountered with the National Insurance Scheme (NIS), the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on September 13, 2023, met with NIS General Manager, Holly Greaves, to discuss gaps and the need for improved efficiency in the Scheme’s operations.
City chamber profoundly disappointed over power outages
November 2, 2023 – Stabroek News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) today expressed “profound disappointment” with the continued power outages in the country.

In a statement, the Chamber of Commerce said that this continued spate of power disruptions is having an acute impact on the productivity of enterprises.
City Chamber meets Benn on security for festive season
November 12, 2023 – Stabroek News
Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn, on Friday met with a team of representatives from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) at the Ministry’s Boardroom on Brickdam.
A release from the ministry said that the meeting sought to highlight the concerns of the GCCI and its membership, as well as solicit updates pertaining to the security arrangement for the Christmas season and possible collaboration………
City chamber throws its weight behind Budget 2024
January 20, 2024 – Stabroek News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has come out in support of the National Budget 2024 of $1.1 trillion and says it represents an increase in support for the citizenry, social services, infrastructure, and opportunities for the private sector.
The Chamber said in a release that the budgetary measures centred on the thematic areas of an ease in the cost of living, support for the vulnerable, increase in disposable income, and addressing National Insurance Scheme issues. It also highlighted the measures to contain the cost of fuel, reduce the freight charges which were described as being of continued importance to the private sector. “These policy measures are timely as they ensure that there is a mitigation in the global inflationary pressures which can have damaging pass-through effects to Guyanese enterprises and citizens at large.”
City chamber calls for overhaul of stock exchange
January 29, 2024 – Stabroek News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) to day noted with concern, reports of operations at the Guyana Stock Ex change (GSE), and its effect on the business community in Guyana.

In a statement, it said that with access to financing being a leading hurdle for many businesses in Guyana, the GSE has a significant role to play in facilitating a transparent and efficient marketplace for companies to raise capital, invest, and grow. The statement said that the GCCI has been on public record, on multiple occasions, championing the reform of the capital markets and the stock exchange in Guyana……..
Georgetown Chamber writes US EXIM Bank in support of Gas-to-Energy project
February 8, 2024, Stabroek News
Amid delay in a key loan being fi nalized, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has written to the United States EXIM Bank expressing support for the bank’s financ ing of the huge gas-to-shore project.

In so doing GCCI is dismissing concerns raised by civil society members here that the bank should not fund the project, while positing that the aim of the signatories of the those letters is to stymie progress here………
GCCI launches ‘Respect Campaign’
-to help micro, small and medium-sized businesses create positive work environments

December 18,2023 – Guyana Chronicle
THE Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Tuesday launched its “Respect Campaign” which is aimed at equipping micro, small and medium-sized enterprises with tools to foster a more positive work environment……….
City chamber says confident of feasibility of gas to energy project
-has done its own analysis

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) yesterday expressed confidence in the feasibility of the government’s planned gas-to-energy project, based on an independent analysis it had conducted.
During a press briefing, Senior Vice President (VP) of the Chamber, Richard Rambarran in his address to the media emphasized the importance of the gas-to-energy project in lowering electricity costs, improving reliability, and enhancing energy security in the country. He also underscored the significance of securing financing and prompt action for the project’s success, especially for small businesses and women entrepreneurs……….
Agricultural development requires public-private partnerships – Min. Mustapha

October 18, 2023 – Guyana Chronicle
IN a joint effort, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), in collaboration with the World University Service of Canada (WUSC), organised an agriculture symposium on Tuesday to encourage engaging conversations among industry stakeholders.
The symposium was hosted under the theme ‘Exploring Opportunities in Agriculture through Innovation and Collaboration’ and was designed to be a collaborative effort to involve a broad spectrum of stakeholders.
Budget 2024 represents increase in support for citizenry
–GCCI says; commends gov’t for fiscal plan that is centred on the ease in cost of living, support for the vulnerable, increase in disposable income
January 20, 2024 – Guyana Chronicle
“THE Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) wishes to congratulate the Honour able Dr. Ashni Singh and his team at the Ministry of Finance on the presen tation of the National Budget 2024.

This National Budget of G$1.1 trillion, being the largest budget prepared by the Government of Guyana, represents an increase in support for the citizenry, social services, infrastructure, and opportunities for the private sector.
GCCI pushes visa abolition for New Zealand
February 13, 2024 – Guyana Chronicle

THE Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) is intensifying efforts to advocate for the removal of visitor-visa requirements for Guyanese citizens in New Zealand, aiming to bolster international travel and economic ties.
In a recent meeting held at the GCCI’s headquarters on Waterloo Street, Georgetown, GCCI President Kester Hutson and Senior Vice-President Richard Rambarran raised the issue with Linda Te Puni, the Non-resident High Commissioner (designate) to Guyana from New Zealand………
GCCI backs Guyana’s gas-to-energy project GCCI reiterates support for gas-toshore project

February 8, 2024 – Guyana Chronicle
IN a significant move aimed at bolstering Guyana’s energy transformation efforts, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has thrown its support behind the country’s gas-to-energy project, signaling confidence in its potential to drive economic growth and sustainability.
In a letter addressed to Reta Jo Lewis, President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the GCCI expressed its endorsement of the project, which seeks funding from the U.S. EXIM Bank.
The initiative, championed by the Guyanese government, aims to leverage natural gas resources to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, lower electricity costs, and promote sustainable energy practices.

February 15, 2024 - Guyana Chronicle
RESTATING their backing for Guyana’s energy transition endeavours, the executives of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) conveyed their belief in the gas-to-shore project during Wednesday’s meeting.
Speaking at a news conference, GCCI’s President Kester Hutson emphasised the significance of reducing electricity costs for economic development.
“When I took the seat of presidency, we recognised that SMEs [Small and midsize enterprises] have been suffering greatly because of not accessing cost effective energy,” Hutson said.
Meanwhile, Senior Vice President, Mr. Richard Rambarran disclosed that the GCCI has done its own analysis and would have had continuous engagements with the government officials………..
GCCI advocates for visa-free travel to Japan
Kester

–engages Japanese diplomat on opportunities for trade
March 1, 2024 Guyana Chronicle
THE Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), on Wednesday, met with the Second Secretary at the Embassy of Japan in Trinidad and Tobago, Mr. Naoki Saito, to discuss areas for collaboration and strengthening of trade relations, while also advocating for potential visa-free travel for Guyanese to Japan………
GCCI
not clear on how foreign currency availability is determined – Bank of Guyana

March 3, 2023 OilNow
In response to a stern show of disappointment from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on its handling of a supposed shortage of US currency in the country, the Bank of Guyana (BoG) noted that the business body is unsure of how an open market economy functions.
The GCCI in an earlier release cited the BoG’s “lack of action, vision and modern financial policies to improve access to financing for local businesses.”.......
Hutson elected new GCCI President, says Local Content push remains high on agenda
March 30, 2023 OilNow
A key Guyana busi ness group, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), has elected businessman Kester Hutson as its new President, ending the two-term presidency of Timothy Tucker.

Fresh off his election, Hutson in a comment to OilNOW, he will be following in the footsteps of his predecessor, keeping local content in sharp focus.
“We will continue to engage the government on reviewing the local content laws [for it] to be updated [along with the] scope of goods and services for local companies to participate actively in the sector and also encourage partnerships for local companies,” the new GCCI President shared……..
Georgetown Chamber, US embassy to address digitisation hindrance to investment in Guyana

April 20,2023 OilNOW
A memorandum of understanding (MOU) is on the cards for the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) to tackle issues that hinder investment in Guyana. High on the agenda, is the lack of digitized operations and businesses in Guyana’s market……….
Guyana business group, UN sign declaration to foster social and economic development

July 31, 2023 OilNow
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) and the United Nations on July 29 signed a Declaration to foster social and economic development, at the conclusion of National Small Business Week.
The Declaration was signed by GCCI’s President, Mr. Kester Hutson and United Nations Resident Coordinator, Ms. Yeşim Oruç, and is aimed at advancing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs). Ms. Oruç said it was a privileged to sign the Declaration on promoting the SDGs through a strategic partnership between the GCCI and the United Nations……..
Georgetown Chamber to lead Guyana delegation at OTC 2024

December 5,2023 OilNOW
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), the oldest private sector representative organisation in Guyana, will be the lead body responsible for the country’s participation at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) set to take place at the NRG Center, Houston, Texas on May 6-9, 2024. The Chamber will be taking over this crucial role from the Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest), representing the first time this initiative will be led exclusively by a private sector body in the oil-producing South American country…………
Georgetown Chamber says ‘parasitic’ fronting must be weeded out
August 6,2023 OilNOW

In a recent state ment, the George town Chamber of Commerce and In dustry (GCCI) ex pressed serious con cerns regarding the burgeoning issue of sham partnerships within the private sector, a trend alarmingly labelled as ‘fronting’ or ‘rent-a-citizen’. Such faux partnerships, according to the GCCI, directly undermine the core intent and spirit of the Local Content Legislation (LCL)………
High cost of power drives investors away, says business group in most vigorous push yet for Gas-to-Energy project

February 14, 2024 OilNow
Senior Vice President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Richard Rambarran, said seven out of every 10 investors who interact with the Chamber, end up postponing their investment decisions in Guyana, deterred by the country’s persistent electricity woes.
“When they find out where we are in this hemisphere regarding the cost of electricity, they are driven away,” he stated.
This problem was noted as an underscore of the need for the Gas-to-Energy project to support Guyana’s development and, specifically, the private sector. The project will utilize offshore natural gas for power generation……….
Gas-to-Energy project: GCCI notes “immeasurable harm” of high energy costs to Guyana
…reiterates support for project

February 15, 2024 Guyana Times
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) is so supportive of the Gas-to-Energy project and the good it can do for Guyana that its members would even be willing to support a second pipeline.
On Wednesday, the GCCI held a press conference focused on the Gas-to-Energy project. In recent times, there has been increased discussion on the project, which has a start-up date of 2024……..
Private Sector willing to work with GPL on grid upgrades for GtE Project – GCCI President
….says Chamber following progress of upgrades closely
February 15, 2024 Guyana Times
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) continues to have close engagements with the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) and remains willing to work with the company to ensure upgrades to the grid in preparation for the Gas-to-Energy (GtE) Project are done in an effective manner.
During a press conference on Wednesday, the GCCI advocated for the project. While much focus was placed on the economic benefits of the project, the ability to integrate the gas-powered energy within the existing GPL grid is vital.
Gas-to-Energy project: GCCI lobbies US EXIM Bank to disregard efforts to block US$646M funding
…says minority voices do not reflect interests of local business community in Guyana

February 8, 2024 – Guyana Times
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has written to the United States EXIM (Export-Import) Bank, asking the financial institution to disregard efforts to thwart funding for the Guyana Government’s model Gas-to-Energy Project (GtE) project.
Back in April 2023, it was announced that Guyana had applied for a US$646 million loan from the US Exim Bank to finance the Gas-to-Energy project, which includes the construction of an Integrated Natural Gas Liquid (NGL) plant and a 300-megawatt (MW) combined cycle power plant at Wales, West Bank Demerara (WBD), utilising natural gas from the country’s offshore operations in the Stabroek Block. That loan is still being processed by the US-based financial institution.
GCCI
calls for overhaul of “substandard functioning” Guyana Stock Exchange
January 30, 2024 – Guyana Times
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has called for an overhaul of the Guyana Stock Exchange (GSE), after high lighting the negatives of current op erations and its effect on the business community.

With access to financing being a leading hurdle for many businesses in Guyana, GCCI said, GSE has a significant role to play in facilitating a transparent and efficient marketplace for companies to raise capital, invest, and grow.
In a statement, the Chamber noted the lack of necessary infrastructure, technological advancements, and regulatory framework at the GSE, which compromise the financial health of businesses, restrict their ability to attract investment, and ultimately hamper their growth potential……..
GCCI President calls for legislation to protect businesses in digital era

December 17, 2023 – Guyana Times
Signalling that Guyanese businesses are ready to tap into the digital and e-commerce landscape, the President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Kester Hutson, has called for this to be supported by critical legislation.
At the 134th Annual Awards Presentation and Gala Dinner, the GCCI President outlined that the adoption of new technologies works in tandem with the establishment of robust policy frameworks to safeguard cybersecurity and data privacy.
He voiced, “Of course, accelerating our adoption of new technologies must be done hand-in-hand with establishing the policy frameworks to ensure that cybersecurity and data privacy are of paramount importance. I am of the opinion that with much more to be done and should be done, we urge and look forward to seeing our lawmakers working together in order to establish such a policy.”
Continued blackouts leading to disruption in production – GCCI bemoans disappointment
…GPL says blackouts should ease by mid-December

November 3, 2023 Guyana Times
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Thursday stressed its disappointment with the continued spate of power outages in Guyana, as it weighed in on the negative impact to businesses and production.
In a statement, the Chamber of Commerce highlighted that constant power disruptions are having an acute impact on the productivity of enterprises. The GCCI has also noted that this is cascading into general underperformance of enterprises………
International Human Rights Day: GCCI’S “Respect Campaign” to promote new culture of inclusive work environment

December 13, 2023 Guyana Times
It is a collaborative effort between the GCCI’s Entrepreneurship and Small Business Committee and Membership and Diversity Committee and the Labour Ministry, designed to foster a culture of respect within workplaces by promoting understanding of respectful practices, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The campaign will highlight the identification of problems in the workplace such as interpersonal conflict, bullying, harassment, and discrimination, with the aim of creating solutions that address these issues……..
UK businesses interested in importing fruits from Guyana – GCCI
…upcoming trade mission to include agri research & development firms

September 6, 2023 Guyana Times
Agriculture ranks among the opportunities for trade that United Kingdom (UK) businesses are interested in when it comes to Guyana, and according to the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), there is interest from the UK in importing fruits from Guyana.
Only recently, GCCI President Kester Hutson met with British High Commissioner Jane Miller, during which they discussed collaboration in the agriculture sector. Among the issues raised, however, is the importance of joint venture partnerships and maintaining phytosanitary standards……………
GCCI Head charges members to form more partnerships

August 16, 2023 Guyana Times
President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Kester Hutson has spurred on the organisation’s membership to look for more opportunities to form partnerships, taking into consideration the developmental trajectory of the country.
He challenged the membership during an event on Monday hosted by shipping company Laparkan and its partner, technology company Canon.
Noting that the GCCI’s membership stands at over 800, he went on to urge his membership to seek out such partnerships, which will help them grow their capacity and be better able to compete……..
Pres Ali assures GCCI of efforts to modernise policing system amid concerns
– says Caricom making efforts to address gun control
August 11, 2023 Guyana Times
In light of recent concerns raised by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), of the significant level of crime in the country, President Dr Irfaan Ali on Thursday assured of efforts to continue enhancing Guyana’s security system while stating that recent statistics showed a decline in serious crimes.

In July, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) revealed that there was a 12.6 per cent decrease in serious crimes in Guyana for 2023, so far, with the exception of murder, which increased by 37 per cent………
Local content laws: GCCI denounces practice of “sham” partnerships in private sector
…urges Local Content Secretariat to continue strict vetting
August 6, 2023 Guyana Times
While Guyana’s progress with local content has been remarkable, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Saturday had cause to issue a warning about sham partnerships in tended to get around the Lo cal Content Act.

In a statement, the GCCI expressed its consternation at what it noted was an emerging trend in the private sector, where sham partnerships are being formed. This comes even as the GCCI has been an advocate of meaningful and genuine partnerships to foster local participation………
GCCI calls on Police Force to cease lax posture on crime
August 5, 2023 Guyana Times
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has expressed “intense concern” at the level of crime being perpetrated in Guyana of recent, and called out the Guyana Police Force on its lax posture towards crime.

In a scathing statement on Friday, the GCCI noted that while the Police Force has often said that their official crime statistics indicate a decline in crime, it is of the view that this does not reflect the reality of the prevailing circumstances in the country.
“Rather, and alarmingly so, the GCCI views the decline in official statistics as demonstrative of a loss in confidence in the GPF and reflective of an underreporting in criminal perpetration. Thus, the Chamber of Commerce calls on the Guyana Police Force to adjust its laxed posture on crime and, echoes the sentiments recently expressed by the Honourable Minister of Home Affairs [Robeson Benn], to clamp down on the lawless malaise existing in daily life,” the private sector body noted………
GCCI’s Small Business Week: Businesses
told of need for strategic collaboration to ensure collective success

August 2, 2023 Guyana Times
As the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (GCCI’s) National Small Business Week came to an end on Saturday, a final seminar engaging key business leaders urged the need for strategic collaboration between companies and all stakeholders, to ensure collective success in Guyana’s growing economy.
This seminar was one of the last activities on the event roster for the GCCI’s National Small Business Week, which aimed to aid growing businesses under the GCCI membership. Speaking at the seminar, GCCI President Kester Hutson noted that despite the competitive nature of the business sector, collaboration is vital for sustainable growth…………
60 businesses benefit from networking opportunities during GCCI’s Small Business Expo
July 31, 2023
Guyana Times
As the curtains came down on the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (GCCI) National Small Business Week on Saturday, the final event – a Small Business Expo –saw some 60 businesses being given the opportunity to market and sell their products to a wider customer base.
Under the theme, “Strategic Collaboration for Success,” GCCI’s second annual Small Business Week aimed to elevate micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) within the organisation’s membership, with an overall call for increased inter-business collaboration……….
GCCI, UN ink agreement to advance SDGs, promote strategic partnership

July 31, 2023 Guyana Times
The SDGs are a series of goals within a comprehensive agenda that some 193 countries, including Guyana, have committed to achieving by 2030 to ensure peace and prosperity. The private sector plays a pivotal role in attaining this UN-led vision.
With small and medium-scale enterprises comprising up to 70 per cent of Guyana’s private sector, Oruç acknowledged the unique stresses their owners face in trying to maintain, sustain and grow their businesses in light of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
She further urged the need to build inclusive and resilient work environments as this agreement ensues.
Migrant workers can fill gaps in local workforce – GCCI VP
…necessary for full realisation of Guyana’s growth potential
July
28,
2023 Guyana Times
As Guyana’s develop ment continues on the rise, foreign nationals looking to migrate into the country can bridge the immediate skills and labour gaps that prevail.
The Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) on Thursday hosted a webinar on employment opportunities and barriers faced by migrants looking to enter the Guyanese workforce. In his remarks, Richard Rambarran, Senior Vice President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), shared that migrant workers can fill gaps in the local workforce, and locals can benefit from the opportunity afforded by means of skills transfer exercises……….

GCCI encourages inter-business collaboration as 2nd National Small Business Week launches

July 1, 2023 Guyana Times
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Friday launched its second National Small Business Week under the theme, “Strategic Collaboration for Success” which calls for increased partnerships between small businesses in the country.
National Small Business Week aims to elevate micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) within GCCI’s membership, of which some 60 companies will be participating this year.
During a press conference on Friday, GCCI President Kester Hutson encouraged small businesses to look at different ways to collaborate, one of which can be to pool their resources and collectively seek out contracts…………
GCCI renews call for visa-free travel for Guyanese to Canada
…after Canada announces visa-free access for 13 other countries

In the wake of Canada announcing a list of countries that will have the opportunity for visa-free access to Canada – a list that Guyana was not included in, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) has urged the Canadian Government to make visa-free travel for Guyanese to Canada a reality in view of the mutual benefits it will bring to both countries………
Access to finance for businesses in Guyana growing – GCCI President
May 15, 2023 Guyana Times
Access to finance has been a pressing issue for local entrepreneurs for some time. However, consorted efforts by both the Government and the private sector may be paying off as Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) President Kester Hutson has reported that there have been improvements.
Hutson, who was only recently elected to the position of GCCI President, related during a recent press conference that access to finance is growing along with the development of various sectors. These are all developments that businesses must capitalise on……….
Guyanese expanding services in oil & gas linked to enacted Local Content Policy – Fmr GCCI President
– lists local content as top highlight during 2-year tenure
April 10, 2023 Guyana Times
A nexus can be drawn between Guyanese companies being able to expand the services they provide to companies in the oil and gas sector and the Local Content Act and related policies that provided the space for them to partner with foreign companies while they built their capacity.
This is according to former Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) President Timothy Tucker, during a recently broadcast interview with OilNow. In fact, in reflecting on the achievements during his tenure of 2021 to 2023, Tucker put local content at the top of the list………
GCCI, Canadian High Commissioner meet to discuss removing visa restrictions for Guyanese
April 9, 2023 Guyana
Times
Guyana is closer than ever before to having visa restrictions removed from travelling to Canada, with the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) providing an update on negotiations following a meeting with Canadian High Commissioner Mark Berman.
A few days ago, GCCI’s recently elected President, Kester Hutson, and Senior Vice President Richard Rambarran, visited the High Commissioner of Canada at his residence in Bel Air Gardens…….
Kester Hutson is new GCCI President
March 31, 2023 Guyana Times
Kester Hutson has been elected new President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI).
He replaces outgoing President Timothy Tucker.

After the Private Sector body had facilitated its 133rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) virtually last week, the new Council held its first Statutory Council Meeting on Monday to elect, from its body, a new Executive Management Committee (EMC) for the year 2023-2024………..
Georgetown Chamber confident gasto-shore project is feasible

February 15, 2024
Demerarawaves
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Wednesday said it relied on “publicly available” information about the gas-to-shore project to assess its feasibility and was confident that government would not have to subsidise its operations to keep its promise to cut electricity rates by 50 percent.
“We have not seen that that will be the case,” Senior Vice President, Mr. Richard Rambarran said when asked whether the chamber forecast that there would be a state subsidy. He noted that a state subsidy is often a sign of “inefficient operational management”, though there are other reasons such as employment and general benefits…….
Georgetown Chamber spearheading plans to establish second stock exchange
January 30, 2024 Demerarawaves
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) would be working closely with the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) to establish another stock exchange in Guyana geared primarily for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to raise financing, Chamber President Kester Hutson said.
“Our advocacy will extend to having a privately-led JSE established locally for our MSMEs,” he told Demerara Waves Online News……..
Guyana’s “substandard” Stock Exchange must be modernisedGeorgetown Chamber; stock exchange education needed- Norton

January
29,
2024 Demerarawaves
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Monday publicly slammed the Guyana Stock Exchange (GSE) as “substandard” and suggested that its operations were backward and a disincentive to businesses in Guyana.
The lack of necessary infrastructure, technological advancements, and regulatory framework at the GSE compromises the financial health of businesses, restricts their ability to attract investment, and ultimately hampers their growth potential. That the substandard functioning GSE is also resulting in the sale of stocks in breach of a company’s by-laws is also most worrying,” the GCCI said…….
– Kester Hutson replaces Timothy Tucker

March 31, 2023 Kaieteur News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), the largest private sector organisation is now being led by Kester Hutson, Founder and Director of local business, Dapper Technology Inc.
In a statement on Thursday, the body said its 133rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held virtually on March 22, 2023, followed by its first Statutory Council meeting on Monday, 27th March 2023 where the new Executive Management Committee (EMC) for the year 2023 to 2024 was elected……
GCCI still upbeat about visa-free entry to Canada
April 11, 2023 Kaieteur News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) is upbeat about future plans to lift visa requirements for Guyana nationals traveling to Canada, according to the organisation.
Senior representatives of the private sector group spoke with Mark Kevin Berman, Canada’s High Commissioner to Guyana, about the matter, according to a statement from the GCCI, and were given the assurance “that discussions were underway to remove visa restrictions altogether in the future, a decision that both parties are optimistic about.”
GCCI wants to collaborate with Govt. in its effort to promote greater technology use in businesses
July 28, 2023 Kaieteur News
Promoting the use of technology in the development of businesses is a main focus for the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), in recognising its role as a key stakeholder in the development of Guyana’s economy.
The Department of Public Information spoke with GCCI’s President, Kester Hutson on Wednesday and he noted that the body hopes to be a partner with the government to build out a diverse and advanced private sector. Hutson also stressed that local businesses must be able to adapt to the evolving world and Guyana’s changing landscape.
GCCI & GTT team up to host National Small Business Week
July 1, 2023 Kaieteur News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), in collaboration with its partner sponsor GTT, presents National Small Business Week, a prestigious event that celebrates and elevates the micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Guyana.
According to a statement issued by GCCI, the week is filled with activities to foster collaborations and culminating with an expo taking place at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre on July 29, 2023. The week-long initiative aims to enhance the visibility and success of our vibrant MSME community, and to highlight the need for collaborative efforts in Guyana’s growing economy……..
GCCI calls on GPF to adjust ‘lax posture on crime’
…………Says statistics depict lack of confidence in police rather than reduced criminal activities
August 5, 2023 Kaieteur News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Friday expressed “intense concern” about the country’s crime situation. In a statement, the body said that
“Whilst the Guyana Police Force (GPF) has posited that their official crime statistics indicate a decline in crime, the GCCI views this as not reflecting the reality of the prevailing circumstances”.
“Rather, and alarmingly so, the GCCI views the decline in official statistics as demonstrative of a loss in confidence in the GPF and reflective of an underreporting in criminal perpetration,” the statement said.
GCCI lauds measures in 2024 budget
January
20,
2024 Kai
eteur News
The Georgetown Cham ber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) has commended the government for this year’s trillion-dollar budget, noting it represents an increase in support for the citizenry, so cial services, infrastructure, and opportunities for the pri vate sector……..

GCCI urges overhaul of Guyana Stock Exchange amid complaints from Banks DIH
January 30, 2024 Kaieteur News
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has called for a comprehensive overhaul of the operations at the Guyana Stock Exchange (GSE), expressing deep concern over its current state and its impact on the local business community……..

The
GCCI lends a hand
February 13, 2024 Kaieteur News
The Guyana Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) took the leap and made a call on the Wales Gas-to-Energy (GTE) project. Whether voluntary or given a nudge, the GCCI is well within its rights to lend its voice to the land end of the GTE now waiting for a loan from the US Export Import Bank (EXIM). Regarding the basis on which the GCCI communicated to EXIM, it stands on rather slippery ground. In addition, hauling off and firing a salvo in a contemptuous manner at conscientious citizens daring to press for turning down the loan, was taking things too far, twisting things to suit its own unknown objectives, hopefully on righteousness’s side……..
GCCI didn’t see any feasibility study on gas project – Rambarran
– but supporting it based on public info and internal analysis
February 15, 2024 Kaieteur News
The Senior Vice President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry Richard Rambarran said that the business body has not seen any feasibility studies on the gas to energy project, but is relying on publicly available information to justify its position that such an initiative is needed…….

GCCI welcomes review of Securities Law
February 17, 2024 Kaieteur News
In response to concerns voiced by the private sector, Attorney General (AG) and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, SC, announced on Tuesday that the Government of Guyana (GoG) has initiated a review of the country’s securities law.
Nandlall addressed the issue, stating, “I have seen in the press as well a number of news articles where certain important commercial organs in our country and business entities have been calling for a review of our securities market and our securities infrastructure.”
GCCI, gas project and possible disconnect
February 18, 2024 Kaieteur News
Richard Rambarran, Senior Vice President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has provided verbal backing for the chamber’s letter to the US Export Import Bank (EXIM) in support of a Guyana Government loan application. The loan is for US$646M for the natural gas and power plant components of the Wales Gas-to-Energy (GTE) project, and EXIM has held up approving the loan for unknown reasons. Considering this project’s visibility, and with American companies involved, the expectation is that the loan approval would already have been in hand, and not the mystery that it has become……..
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No. of Members
Membership by Sector
Membership List
ACCOUNTING
1. Chateram Ramdihal Chartered Accountants, Professional Services Firm
25 Craig Street & Delph Avenue
Campbellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-2660; 500-0112; 2232104; 223-2660; 500-0112; 223-2104
Email: crcaadmin@chateramramdihal. com / chateram.ramdihal@gmail.com
Website: https://chateramramdihal. com/
2. C.O.M. Chartered Accountants
92 Middle Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-505-4132; 592-505-4132
Email: comchartered7@gmail.com
3. E&A Consultants Inc.
274 Peter Rose & Forshaw Street Queenstown, Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-7538; 592-0841; 592-226-8247
Email: eaconsul@guyana.net.gy
4. Express International Inc.
27 Hadfield Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-6025
Email: joinus@expressgoc.com
Website: https://expressinternationalinc.com/index.php
5. Francis Financial Business and Consultancy Service
97-98 Republic Avenue Mackenzie Linden Guyana
Telephone: 2230877; 2230877
Email: francisfinancial2022@gmail.com
6. M&P Investment Inc.
273 Lamaha Street, North Cummingsburg, Georgetown North Cummingsburg
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 5025034; 6292343
Email: mpinvestment100@gmail.com
Website: https://mandpinvestment.com
7. Vitality Accounting & Consultancy Inc.
Lot P & W Providence East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 5926863775
Website: https://www.VitalityAccounting.com
8. ZAMCORP
88 Pike Street
Kitty Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 225 8667
Website: https://zamcorpgy.com/
ADVERTISING
9. Snap.GY Inc.
Lot 36 Dowding Street
Kitty Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: +592-640-2050; +592-640-2050
Email: grow@snap.gy Website: www.snap.gy
10. The Blubird Company Inc. Lots 327/33 Crown Dam Industry East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-634-3272; 592-693-0336
Email: theblubirdcompanyinc@gmail. com
11. Yello Guyana Inc. 3 Duncan Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 1 868 680 5239; 2277705/501-0349
Email: msattaur@yellomg.com Website: https://www.yellomediagroup. com/
AGRICULTURE
12. A.M.E DEVELOPMENT INC 1253 Block V Herstelling East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592 656 2131 501 5180 Email: amedevelopmentinc@gmail.com
13. Caribbean Chemicals (Guyana) Limited Lot 45 Croal Street Stabroek Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-4178 592-225-9639; Email: exec.guyana@caribchem.com Website: www.caribbeanchemicals.com
14. CV Farm 17-23 Kuffy Koker Dam Friendship East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-616-1500; Email: info@cvfarm.gy;
15. Farm Supplies Limited Rome Access Road McDoom Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: (+592) 233-0658 / 233-0657; Email: mail@farmsup.com; Website: www.farmsup.com
16. Fresh Press Enterprizes
110 Grenville Park Beterverwagting East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-604-0883; Email: freshpressent@gmail.com;
17. General Equipment Guyana Limited Plot S15 Area SS Houston Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-233-0545; 233-0543/44 Website: www.genequipgy.com
18. Gopie Investments Inc.
Lot P New Hope East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-266-3256; Website: www.gopieinvestments.com
19. Green Agro Services & Supplies Inc. 104 Earl's Court La Bonne Intention East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 682-8578 Email: greenagrogy@gmail.com; Website: http://mygreenagro.com /
20. GreenDreams
141 Singh Street Sister's Village West Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5926969942; 5926969942
21. Island Produce Export Inc. Lot 59D North Sophia Greater Georgetown Guyana Email: produce@islandproduceexports. com;
22. Pomeroon Oil Mill Inc. Lot 16 Mudlot Kingston Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-223-5273;
Membership List
23. Pritipaul Singh Investment Inc.
51-52 Providence East Bank Demerara
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-265-7338-9;
24. Ramgobin Livestock & Pet Supplies
44 Robb Street Lacytown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-1609; 227-1609
Email: michael.ramgobin@gmail.com
25. Rayo Trades Inc.
Lot 611 Sand Reef Annandale, North, East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 220-9526; Email: sales@rayotrades.com Website: www.rayotrades.com
26. Renrick's Chicken Business
23 Graham Street Plaisance East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 6447157; 6447157
Email: renrickschickenbusiness@yahoo. com
Website: https://whoswho.gy/renricks-chicken-business
27. Royal Chicken 60 Garden of Eden East Bank Demerara, Guyana Telephone: 592-266-5830;
28. Saj Rice Group
171 Peter Rose & Crown Streets
Queenstown
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-226-6126;
AGRO-PROCESSING
29. B & R Food Packaging and Crafts Auchlyne Estate Corentyne Berbice Guyana Telephone: 6397401
Email: meenaramnarine0@gmail.com
30. Gopie Investments Inc.
Lot P New Hope East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-266-3256; Website: www.gopieinvestments.com
ARTS & CRAFT
31. All Things Handmade
Lot 750 6th Field Cummings Lodge Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6150195; 6150195
Email: allthingshandmadegy@gmail. com
32. Everything makes Craft
Lot 5 W1/2 Hadfield and Camp Streets, KeiShars Building
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 696 3036
Email: hr.everythingmakescaft@gmail. com/ everythingmakescraft@gmail.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/ everythingmakescraft
33. GiGi's Gourmet Gifts
278 Area J Industry East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5926889025
34. Live Proactive
3 David Street & Aubrey Barker Road South Ruimveldt
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-658-0024; Email: iliveproactive@gmail.com;
35. Yon's Pro-Fashion 250-251 Section 6 Stabroek Market Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-644-2424
592-681-5494;
Email: yonspro_fashion@yahoo.com;
AUTOMOTIVE
36. Ansa Motors Guyana Inc. 64 Beterverwagting Industrial Site
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 220-0455 Ext: 385; 220-0455 Ext: 385
Email: reservations.guy@ansamcal.com Website: https://gy.ansarentals.com/
37. Beharry Automotive Limited Lot 191 Wellington & Charlotte Streets Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-2526
592-227-1349;
Email: info@baltoyota.com; info@ baltoyota.com
Website: http://www.toyota-caribbean. com/Guyana/
38. Bumper to Bumper Services 30 Anira Street Queenstown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 227 2622; 592 227 2622
Email: info@bbscoatings.com Website: bbscoatings.net
39. Car Care Enterprise Lot 43 Hadfield Street Stabroek Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-6888
592-226-6162
Email: wilfredbrandford@yahoo.com;
Membership List
40. Caribbean Motorspares
Lot 174 Public Road
Zeelugt
East Bank Essequibo Guyana
Telephone: 502-3171; 502-3171
Email: info@caribbeanmotorspares.com Website: www.caribbeanmotorspares. net
41. Imran Auto Refinishing System
Lot 17 Graham Street
Plaisance
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-501-3763
42. Marics & Company Limited
Lots 186 - 187 Charlotte Streets Lacytown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-1306 592-2319446/9;
43. Ramchand Auto & General Store
51 , 56 & 58 Sheriff and Duncan Streets
Campbellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-1266, 623-9419
Email: ramchandauto@bbgy.com Website: http://www.ramchandsuto. com
44. Rose Ramdehal Auto Sales
Lot 220 South Road Bourda Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-220-8953 220-1913; Email: herocaribbean@yahoo.com;
45. RRT Enterprise
Lot 107 Regent Road Bourda Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-1290 592-225-2237;
46. Sankar's Autoworks
Lot 1 Seaforth Street
Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 669-1244; 592-227-0257
Email: info@autoworksgy.com
Website: https://autoworksgy.com/
47. Tony's Auto Spares Lot 72 Light Street Alberttown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-4032; 592-227-8574
Email: info@tonysautospares.com
AVIATION
48. Air Services Limited EFC International Airport Ogle East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-222-1234
49. Caribbean Airlines 91-92 Avenue of the Republic Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-226-1260; 227-1250
50. InterCaribbean Airways Ltd One InterIsland Aviation Way Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands Telephone: 16499464181
Email: Marketing@interCaribbean.com Website: www.interCaribbean.com
51. Jags Aviation Inc. 1-2 Mudlot Water Street Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 222-2461
Email: jags.aviation@gmail.com
52. Secure Innovations & Concepts Inc.
246 Samaan Drive, Meadowbrook Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-4410
Website: http://www.sicincgy.com
Beauty & Wellness
53. Gold Body by Cosmetics BW 334B East Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6171269 Email: goldbody_cbw@hotmail.com
54. Lexann’s Nail Creations
57 Hadfield Street 2nd Fl, Newberg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-622-2822; 592-6222822
Email: Info@lexannnsi.com Website: https://www.lexannnsi.com
55. Nice Touch Spa and Mobile Unit
65 Hadfield Street Werk-En-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6163260; 6380440 Email: nicetouchspa.gy@gmail.com
56. SAKS Guyana Inc.
43 Garnett Street Campbelville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 220-3616 Email: saksmakeupartistry@gmail.com;
57. Salon Intrigue and Spa
174 Lamaha Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-661-1826; 592-6611826
Membership List
58. Urban Oasis
234 South Road
Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2312058; 2312058
Website: www.urbanoasisgy.com
BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES
59. Ascension Business Services
205 Charlotte Street, Lacytown, Georgetown. Guyana
Telephone: 6040052
Website: https://www.linkedin.com/ company/absgy
60. EMPRETEC GUYANA INC
J Lama Avenue
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926792795; 5926792795 Email: empretecguyanainc@gmail.com
61. HFS Corporate Services Inc.
62 Hadfield & Cross Street Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-4857 ext 1001; 227 4857
Email: hfslaw@guyanalaw.net Website: www.guyanalaw.net
62. Interlink Business and Logistics Services
92 Middle Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-717-3177; 592-717-3177
Email: Interlinkgy@gmail.com
63. Regav Solutions Company
Lot 5 Avenue of the Republic and Robb Streets
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2275747; 2275747
64. Sakura Events and Business Services
Lot 517 Kiskadee Drive
South Ruimveldt Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-624-8111
Email: sakura.ebs@gmail.com
65. The Economic Development Fund Inc.
Lot 2 Soesdyke
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 2615219
Email: info@theguyanatrust.org Website: www.innovateguyana.org
66. Vista Holding Inc.
257 Thomas Street Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: ; 6231000
Email: Vistaholdinginc@gmail.com
67. Xpress Business Solutions Inc
Lot 241 South Road Bourda
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-686-6921
Email: xpressbusinesssolutionsgy@ gmail.com Website: https://xbsgy.com/
CHARITY
68. Diaspora Auxilium Guyana Inc.
Lot 78 Hadfield and Breda Streets Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 1 905 409 2265; 1 905 409 2265
Email: amitashariff@yahoo.com
Website: https://www.da.charity/
CONSTRUCTION
69. 2020 FMCG INC (Farfan and Mendes)
Q1 Public Road
Providence East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592-265-7445; 592-2657445
Website: www.fmlgy.com
70. A.M.E DEVELOPMENT INC
1253 Block V Herstelling East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592 656 2131; 501 5180
Email: amedevelopmentinc@gmail.com
71. AB General Contractor Inc.
Lot 113 Side Line Dam Hunter Street La Penitence
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-694-7433; 592-6947433
72. AJM Enterprise 106 Smyth Street Werk-en-rust
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 2239130/2239131
Email: nasrudeen.mohamed@ajmenterprise.gy
Membership List
73. AYN Construction and General Services
Lot 1346, Block 'I' Eccles East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-502-4620; 592-6229464
Email: aynconstruction@yahoo.com
74. B&J Civil Works
135-137 Section A Triumph Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5922203213; 5926444865
Email: info@bjcivilworks.com Website: www.bjcivilworks.com
75. BK Supermix Inc.
1&2 Mudlot Water Street
Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 501-0524
76. Blackrock Development Company Inc.
95-99 Commercial Boulvard
Happy Acres
East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-220-5366; Email: blackrockdev.co@gmail.com;
77. Blu Steel Enginering Inc. 4 Area 'A' Industry Front East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6891423; 502-4503
Email: blusteeleng@gmail.com
78. Blue Mountain Capital Inc. 111 Durban Street
Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6535723; 6452260 Website: www.bluemountaincapitalgy. com
79. Blue Mountain Capital Inc. 111 Durban Street
Werk-en-Rust Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6535723; 6452260
Website: www.bluemountaincapitalgy. com
80. Boxhill Company Enterprise Inc 191 Da Silva Street Newtown Kitty Guyana
Telephone: 592-500-1085; 691-7317 /656-5056/ 612-7127
Email: boxhillcompanyent@gmail.com
81. Buddy's Construction Letter A Public Road Goedverwagting
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 2220196
Email: Ryan@buddysguyana.com
82. BuildMAX Inc. 109 Floral Park Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 218-5446; 644-3243/6400900
Email: info@buildmax.us Website: www.buildmax.us
83. Caribbean Building Concepts & Logistics Inc. (CBCL) 18 Old Road Parika East Bank Essequibo Guyana
Telephone: 5926993403
Email: cbcl.guy@gmail.com
84. Centaur Investments Inc. 846 Ficus Street Eccles Block I East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 500-1696; Email: centaurinvestments2020@gmail. com
85. CHEC Guyana Incorporated
79B Cowan Street
Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +1 242 807 9797; 6559497
86. Chrome Construction Inc.
Lot 111 Better Hope Housing Scheme East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 667-5656; 667-5656
87. Cimgro Construction and Investment Group Inc.
83 Lamaha Street Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5922318945
Website: https://www.cimgro.com/
88. David Persaud Investment Limited
Sub Plot X Plot A Le Ressovenir East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-220-2164; 220-6726; 220-2073
Website: www.findyello.com/guyana/ davidpersaudinvestment/profile
89. David Yhann & Sons Company Limited
76 - 77 Robb Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-3945
Email: davidyhann@gmail.com
90. Diq'qah Construction and Contracting Services Inc.
Lot 140 Quamina Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 622-4106; 622-4106
Email: diq.qah.construction@gmail.com
Membership List
91. Durable Wood Products Inc.
Lot #10 Public Road
Supply
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 1-868-713-5282; 592.227.0549
Email: qualcoguyana.com
92. El Dorado Offshore Guyana Inc.
211-212 New Market Street North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-4708; 592-223-4708
Email: edosupport@eldoradooffshore. com
Website: www.eldoradooffshore.com
93. Electric (Guyana) Inc.
159 Arapaima St. Guyhoc Park Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926159420; Email: keonhoward@yahoo.com;
94. Enviro Plus Inc.
80 Cowan Street
Kingston
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 635-1009; 610-1012
Email: enviroplusinc.gy@gmail.com; Website: enviroplusinc.gy
95. Euphoria 476 Republic Park
Peter's Hall East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 233-6712; Website: www.euphoriagy.com
96. Farm Supplies Limited Rome Access Road McDoom
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: (+592) 233-0658 / 233-0657 Email: mail@farmsup.com Website: www.farmsup.com
97. First Change Builders Inc 16 Pike street Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2278748; 6706005
Email: firstchangeinc@gmail.com
98. Fix-It Hardware Black & Decker Inc. 28 Main Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-4948
Website: www.fixit@fixithardware.com
99. Gaico Construction & General Services Inc.
Lot 225 New Market Street North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-5165; 592-6234161
Email: gaico@bbgy.com
100. General Equipment Guyana Limited
Plot S15 Area SS Houston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-233-0545; 233-0543/44
Website: www.genequipgy.com
101. Golden Arrow Developers Inc.
232 Middle Street South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5023541; 5023541
Website: www.goldenarrowgy.com
102. Guyana Energy Employment Sourcing Inc.
1196 Section A Block xX
Diamond East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926847538; 5926847538
103. Guycrete Inc
Lot 3 Sandy Babb Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 226-5225
104. H. Nauth & Sons
1 & 2 Plantation Unity
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 259-3424-6
Website: https://hnsguyana.com
105. Harris Paints Guyana Limited
Lot 10 Water Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-5630; 592-231-9789
Website: www.championsofcolour.com
106. HKBL Construction
Perseverance
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6146919
Email: hkbl.generalconstruction@gmail. com
107. Hollingsworth Construction Company
1 Public Road
Stewartville West Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6188004; 6188004
Email: ramsfad2022@gmail.com
108. Hookmally (Guyana) Inc.
Lot 125, Laluni Street Queenstown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 1 (868) 374-7960; 1 (868) 367-0179
Email: admin@hookmally.com
Membership List
109. Icon LNG
234 Lance Gibbs Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-218-4892; Email: icon@Iconlng.com; Website: www.iconlng.com
110. Impeccable Construction & General Supplies
478 Perseverance
Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 645-3755
Email: cleanteam592@gmail.com
111. Japarts
38 Croal Street
Stabroek
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-1831; 592-2273444
Email: japarts23@gmail.com Website: www.sosjaparts.com
112. JD Investments Inc.
29 First Street
Alaexander Village Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 611-1741
Email: jdinvestmentsgy@gmail.com
113. JR Ranch Inc
28-29 Industrial Area Eccles
East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 6701275
114. JSB INVESTMENTS INC
Block R Public Road
Soesdyke East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592 261-5464; 261-5467
Email: jsbinvestmentsgy@gmail.com
Website: http://www.jsbinvestmentsgy. com
115. Kall Guy Inc.
62 Hadfield and Cross Streets
Werk-En-Rust Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-650-6605
Email: kallguyinc2@gmail.com
116. Kanhai’s Guyana Electrical Agency Lot 146 Regent Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-2200; Email: Website:
117. KPL Building Concepts Inc.
847 Eccles
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5002039
Email: Kplbuildingconceptsinc@gmail. com
118. Len’s
Lot 136 Sheriff & Fourth Streets Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-1511 592-2272486
119. Leo Architecture
Goed Fortuin Rice Farm Compound
Goed Fortuin West Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926981615
Email: leoarchitecture592@gmail.com
120. Lloyd's Register Guyana Inc.
127 Quamina Street South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 690-6070
Website: www.lr.org
121. M.Sookhai & Company
Lot 222 Charlotte Street Bourda Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5925020106; 592-502-0106
Email: marksookhai@mscgy.com
122. Machinery Corporation of Guyana Limited
Lot 26 Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-265-7315 Website: www.macorpcat.com
123. Memorex Enterprises
5-6 Dows Avenue
Vryman's Erven
New Amsterdam Berbice
Guyana
Telephone: +1 647 534 3174; +592 608 8448
Email: chairman@memorexenterprises. org
Website: memorexenterprises.org
124. Namalco International Inc.
3-15 Brickery Public Road East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: (592) 608-3485/87 Email: namalcoinc@gmail.com Website: www.namalcoinc.com
125. National Hardware (Guyana) Limited
Lot 15 ‘A’ Water Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-6569 592-2271964; Email: natware@guyana.net.gy Website:
126. Navigant Builders Inc. / Windsor Estates
46 Windsor Estates Peter's Hall East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-5191
Membership List
127. Nav's Auto World
Lot 291 Zeelugt Public Road East Bank Essequibo Guyana
Telephone: 592 501-9895; 592 6144777 (Whatsapp and Direct Calls) Email: navsautoworld@gmail.com
128. Nexus Machining & Fabrication Inc.
Lot 8 Public Road
Friendship East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 266-0309; 266-0309 Email: info@nexusmachining.com
129. NK Enterprise Inc.
187 Section C
Bush Lot Village West Coast Berbice
Guyana
Telephone: +5926506605
Email: nkenterpriseinc@gmail.com
130. OGN SUPERB SERVICES
279 Onderneeming Parfait Harmony West Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 6002624; 6002624
Email: ognsuperb@yahoo.com
Website: https://gprsguyana.wixsite. com/ogn2020?mibextid=Zxz2cZ
131. Optimum Construction
35 North Road and King St
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 231-5486; 231-5486 Email: optimumgy@gmail.com
132. Pacific Rim Constructors Guyana Inc.
2 Avenue of Republic
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592.632.7713; 592.632.7713
Email: dan.vandermeer@pacrimconstructors.com
133. Premier Insurance Company Inc.
68 High Street
Kingston
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 5922230840; 5922230840
Email: info@premierinsurance.gy
134. R Kissoon Contracting Service 687 Foulis Housing Scheme
East Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592 255 0793; 624 0484
Email: rkissooncontractingservices@ gmail.com
135. Ramkaran Contracting Services
Guyana Inc. Lot 78 Williams Street
Campbellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 8682995143
Email: info@ramkarancontracting.com; Website: http://www.ramkarancontracting.com
136. Royal Services Guyana Inc. Lot 9, Unit 1-3
Bagotstown East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 233-6114; 233-6114/ 6242000
Email: sales@royalservicesgy.com
Website: https://royalservicesgy.com/
137. S&K Contracting Services 4 Area A Industry Front
Guyana
Telephone: +5925024503; Email: skcontractingservices@gmail. com;
138. S. Jagmohan Construction and General Supplies Inc
36-37 Eccles
Industrial Estate
East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 501-0459; 2194206
139. S.I.E-Stanakas International
Enterprises
725 Pennylane
South Ruimveldt Gardens
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 592 503-3737; 592 5033737; Miami Office: 1 850-760-0823
Email: admin@sie-sii.com Website: www.sie.sii.com
140. S.P.R. Enterprises
Lot 45 Brickdam
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-5699
141. SAWA Investment Inc.
Lot 59 Stanleytown
New Amsterdam
Berbice
Guyana
Telephone: +5923333525; 500-6946; 333-3525; 639-7531
Email: info@sawainvestment.com Website: www.sawainvestment.com
142. SB Plumbing, Welding and General Construction
237 Field 8
South Sophia
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 646-6308; 6163884 Email: babbselvurne@gmail.com
143. Shandong Deijan International E&T Cooperation (Guyana) Inc.
Track 'JW' Durban Backlands
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926742749; 5926742749
Email: caribbean-1@sddjgj.cn
144. Silica Sandport Inc.
63 Lusignan
East Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 2206409; 5926274575
Email: info@silicasandport.com Website: www.silicasandport.com
Membership List
145. Silvie's Industrial Solutions
Lot 31 High & Hadfield Street
Werk-En-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-6243 592-2254360 592-227-6241; Email: silviesonline@gmail.com Website: silviesonline.com
146. Skytec Enterprise International Inc.
A Of H Durban Street Wortmanville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 225-1515; 592 2251515
Email: ab.skytec@gmail.com
147. South Atlantic Logistics and General Services Inc.
Lot 1, NGS
Houston Gardens
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 672 8674; 225-1807
Email: alfonso.dearmas@salogistics.co
148. SOUTHERN GENERAL (GUYANA) INC.
#125 Laluni Street
Queenstown
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 5926887236; Email: guyana2084@gmail.com
149. Superior Concrete Inc.
GYSBI Annex, Plot 7 McDoom
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926232848; 592 623-2848
Email: info@superiorconcrete.gy
Website: https://superiorconcrete.gy
150. Supply Solutions Guyana Inc.
Lot 20 Public Road
Mcdoom
East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 1 868 265-2450
Email: nicholas.ottley@supplysolutionstt.com
Website: https://www.ssltnt.com/
151. Synergy Global Incorporated
393 Parfaithe Harmonie
West Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5002665; 698-9673
Email: synergyglobalgy@gmail.com
152. The Blubird Company Inc.
LOTS 327/33 Crown Dam Industry
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-634-3272; 592-6930336
Email: theblubirdcompanyinc@gmail. com
153. The Glass and Cladding Expert (Guyana) Ltd.
Unit 1, Upper Level, 127 Quamina Street
South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 1-868-693-2791
154. The Hardware Depot
Lot 182 Charlotte Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-4165
Email: sales@hardwaredepotgy.com
155. TOSL Engineering Limited
8-10 Mararaj Avenue
Marabella Trinidad & Tobago
Telephone: 1 868-290-8356
Website: www.tosl.com
156. Tower Cranes of Guyana Inc
Lot 1 and 2 , Plantations Unity Mahaica
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 1-868-367-2356; +592 664 2614 / 1 868-305-1736; +592 664 2614
Email: rbaboolal@ctowercranes.com Website: www.ctowercranes.com
157. Trinity Enterprises
317 Kuru Kururu Soesdyke Linden Highway Guyana
Telephone: ; 6538975; 6980311
158. Triple D's Inc.
90 Carmichael Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 1-868-278-3400
Email: guyanainc@tripledsltd.com
159. Zalco Construction & Investment Group
Lot 41 Industry
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592 - 676 - 3405
160. Zeco Group of Services Inc.
282-284 Section A Triumph East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-220-4165
CONSULTANCY
161. Aberdeen International Associates 11 Lochburn Brae Kintore Aberdeenshire United Kingdom, AB51 0XW Telephone: 447793020873; 447793020873
Membership List
162. ActionINVEST Caribbean Inc.
Lot 120 Parade Street
Kingston
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: (592) 223 - 5583
Email: info@actioninvest.org Website: www.actioninvest.org
163. AMPS Engineering (Guyana) Inc.
257 Thomas Street
Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5922316252
Email: andrew@amps.sr
164. Apexify Corporate Training and Consultancy
4179 Block III
New Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6124209
Email: apexify@gmail.com
165. AVA Management & Consultancy Services
7 North Road
Lacytown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 225-8371; 225-0289
Email: ava.management.consultants@ gmail.com Website: avamacs.com
166. AX INVESTMENT AND CONSULTANTS
281 Block Y, Section C Grove
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Email: info@axic.gy Website: http://www.axic.gy
167. BDO Professional Services Inc.
Upper Level 127 Quamina Street
South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-691-0256; 592 503 0067
Email: admin@bdo.gy
Website: www.bdo.gy
168. Beston Consulting Inc.
Lot 12 Junior Staff Compound
Greater Diamond East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: (592) 502-1853
Email: guyana@beston.consulting Website: www.beston.consulting
169. C&R Engineering and Maintenance Management Solutions Inc.
12 John Street
Campbellville
Guyana
Telephone: 44 3330142971; 592 697 1098
Email: rudolph.prince@cremmsguy.com Website: www.cremmsguy.com
170. C.B & Associates Inc.
94 Section 'L' Campbell Avenue
Campbellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 219-3880/5454
Website: https://www.cbassociatesgy. com/
171. Cambridge Management Consulting Limited. 25 Finsbury Circus London
United Kingdom
Telephone: 44 1202 045532
Email: cmccaw@cambridgemc.com Website: www.cambridgemc.com
172. Caribbean Engineering & Management Consultants Inc.
Lot 117 John Smith Street
Campbelville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 226-2773; 226-2773
173. Cloud Carib Limited.
Mariner Hall
Sea Sky Lane
Olde Towne Sandyport Nassau
New Providence
The Bahamas
Telephone: +1 242 603 0837; Email: info@cloudcaribb.com Website: https://www.cloudcarib.com/
174. DAI Guyana Inc.
253-254 South Road
Bourda Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2237781; 223-7781
Email: info@centreguyana.gy
Website: www.centreguyana.com
175. Diq'qah Construction and Contracting Services Inc.
Lot 140 Quamina Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 622-4106; 622-4106
Email: diq.qah.construction@gmail.com
176. DLC Executive Concierge Services
84 Duncan Street Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: (592)696-3915
Email: info@dlcexecutiveconcierge.com Website: dlcexecutiveconcierge.com
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177. Dyrock-Servus Inc.
85 South Railway Road
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5927016238; 5927016238
Email: mark.weeks@dyrock-servus.com
Website: https://dyrock-servus.com/
178. E-Commerce
1780 Jack Glenn Street
Oshawa
Ontario Canada Telephone: 6475756087
179. EICCIO Advisors
Unit No. 6 Magic Mall, Public Road La Grange
West Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5926180644
Email: info@eiccio.com Website: www.eiccio.com/gy
180. Empower Guyana Consultancy
450 Crane West Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 254-1131
181. Engineering & Management Consultancy Group
195 Anida Avenue Eccles East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-501-6912; 592-5016912/ 592-667-4943
Email: emcg.gy@gmail.com Website: http://emcginc.com/
182. Entech Consultancy Inc. 40 Fourth Street Turkeyen
Greater Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 6383993
Website: https://www.entechconsultancyinc.com/
183. ERM Guyana Inc.
210 New Market Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-501-0625; Email: Website: www.erm.com
184. Fohrsight Global Consultants Inc. 14-14 Princess Street Wortmanville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-696-6877; Email: s.thom@fohrsight.com; Website: www.fohrsight.com
185. Francis Financial Business and Consultancy Service
97-98 Republic Avenue Mackenzie Linden Guyana
Telephone: 2230877; 2230877
Email: francisfinancial2022@gmail.com
Website:
186. Freeman Solutions 8 First Street
Alexander Village Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6411111; Email: Website:
187. Geotech Vision Guyana Inc. Lot 50 Brickdam Stabroek
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-4332; Email: info@geotechvision.com; Website: www.geotechvision.com
188. Global People Services & Management Consultants Inc
48 Croal Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: (592)-231-6103; (592)-231-6103
Email: info@gpsmconsultants.com Website: www.gpsmconsultants.com
189. Go Blue Inc
Hummingbird Drive
Lance Aux Epines
St. George Grenada
Telephone: ; 4734056672
Email: Website: www.goblueconsulting.com
190. GR Engineering
269 Phase 1
Good Hope East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 503-1899; Email: Website: www.gr-engineering.co
191. Guyana Gold Port Resources Inc.
Lot "C" Enachu and Sheriff Street, Section N Campbellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: ; 5926035915
Email: Yonnick.david@goldport.gy
Website: www.goldport.co.gy
192. Harpi Management Consulting Lot 70 Issano Place
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-614-5712; Email: joseph@harpigroup.com; Website:
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193. HFS Corporate Services Inc.
62 Hadfield & Cross Street
Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown, Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-4857 ext 1001; 227 4857
Email: hfslaw@guyanalaw.net Website: www.guyanalaw.net
194. HR Guyana
71 DaSilva Street & Newtown Street
Kitty Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 592 632 1600;
Email:
Website: https://hrguyana.com
195. Impact Business Solutions
Lot 6 Smyth Street
Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5043745; 6792338
Email:
Website:
196. Keen360 Inc.
24 Eping & Abary Sts.
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-502-1507; Email: info@keen360.com
Website: https://keen360.com /
197. Lin Energy Resources Inc.
14 Area G Ogle, East Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: +592 689 1007; Email: linenergyresourcesinc@gmail. com
Website: www.linenergyresourcesinc. com
198. Management Options Inc.
13 Gardenia Street
Wismar
Linden
Guyana
Telephone: 592-500-0619; 592-5000619
Email: www.Learnuh.com
Website:
199. Michael DaCosta Associates, LLC
11706 Devilwood Ct, Potomac, MD 20854. USA
Telephone: ; 240 425 7227
Email: Website:
200. Pacific Rim Constructors
Guyana Inc.
2 Avenue of Republic
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 592.632.7713; 592.632.7713
Email: dan.vandermeer@pacrimconstructors.com
Website:
201. Prestige Management Consultants Inc.
165 Waterloo Street North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926002472; 5926002472
Email: anita.ramprasad@prestige-mc. com
Website: www.prestige-mc.com
202. Professional Training Employment & Consultancy Service
59 Second Street
Uitvlugt Pasture West Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592-616-3521; Email: ptecservices2018@gmail.com; Website:
203. Project Development Consultancy
205 Charlotte Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-8283;
Email: contact@pdc-research.org
Website: www.pdc-research.org
204. Quality Express
25 Garnett Street Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: ; 628-1702
Email: Website:
205. Quality Management System
Consultation, Auditing & Training 60 Church Street Stanleytown West Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6290494; Email: qmsc2019@yahoo.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/ qmscat
206. Sakura Events and Business Services
Lot 517 Kiskadee Drive South Ruimveldt Gardens Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: ; 592-624-8111
Email: sakura.ebs@gmail.com
Website:
207. The Consultancy Group Inc.
Lot 263 Earl's Avenue Subryanville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 225-8771/225-8773; Email: TCG@theconsultancygroupguyana.com; Website: theconsultancygroupinc.com
Membership List
208. The Siskin Group Inc.
47 E 1/2 2nd Avenue Subryanville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-673-4083; 592-6734083
Email: Website: https://thesiskingroup.com/
209. Thomson Group International Inc.
217 South Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6572048 /6571993; Email: at@t-g-i.com; Website: www.t-g-i.com
210. TSD Regional Management Services Inc.
Lot 77 Brickdam Stabroek
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-3226-8; Email: drt@networksgy.com; Website:
211. Virtual Business Services (Guyana) Inc.
80E Duncan Street, Newtown, Kitty Georgetown Guyana Telephone: +592.621.9432/+592.225.6042; Email: support@virtual-bizservices.com Website: https://www.virtual-bizservices.com
212. Vitality Accounting & Consultancy Inc.
Lot P & W Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5926863775; Email: Website: https://www.VitalityAccounting.com
213. WAF CONSULTING LLC PO Box 954
Gibsonton Fl 33534
United States of America
Telephone: 8132106211; 813 210 6211
Email: Website: wafconsultancy.com
214. WeltiilifestyleTV 54 Norton Street Lodge Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-663-1240; Email: allenwelth35@gmail.com; Website:
215. ProjecEvolve Inc. 67 Joseph Pollydore Street Lodge Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 6747005; 6941869
Email: info@projecevolve.com
Website: ProjecEvolve – Consulting & Outsourcing Services
216. Cardinal Services Guyana Inc. Lot 257 Foreshaw Street Queenstown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 18328609656; 18328609656
Email: Sabeeta1009@cardinalservices. training Website: cardinal.com
217. B & R Food Packaging and Crafts
Auchlyne Estate
Corentyne Berbice Guyana
Telephone: ; 6397401
Email: meenaramnarine0@gmail.com
Website: N/A
CUSTOMS BROKERAGE
218. Excel Guyana Inc
158 A, Waterloo Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-0646 / 223-0648; 2230646 / 223-0648
Email: info@excelguyana.com Website: www.excelguyana.com
219. Intercon Guyana Inc. 205 Charlotte Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +60139226131; 6578666/6162300
220. OceanAir Logistics 162-163 Lamaha Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-2320/ 502-9232; Email: oceanairlogisticsgy@gmail.com Website: oalgy.com
221. Target Logistics Inc.
221B Camp Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 500-7383; 624-7447
Email: targetlogisticsinc@gmail.com Website: www.tli.gy
DISTRIBUTION
222. A.C.H Inc. - Authorized Samsung Distributor
“A” Goedverwagting East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-600-7810; Email: achsamsungsales@gmail.com; Website: www.ach-gy.com
223. Alliance Group Inc.
Lot 3 Lamaha Street Alberttown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 623-0361; 623-0361
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224. Amavani Alexander Street Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-6198
Email: amavani4@gmail.com
225. Amaya Milk Company 121 Laluni St. Queenstown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +592-640-6455
Website: https://amayamilk.co/
226. Ansa McAl Trading Limited
Lot 60 Beterverwagting East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592 220-0455
Email: ansamcaldistributioninc@ansamcal.com
Website: www.ansamcal.com
227. Aquafina Water & Ice Inc.
Lot 160 Section D Non Pariel East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5925017617
Website: www.aquafinawaters.com
228. Atlas Business Solutions Inc 1683 Block II Peter's Hall East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-667-4664 Email: info@atlasbsi.com Website: www.atlasbsi.com
229. Babe Cave 129A Duncan Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 600-2118
Email: ournakedclosetinfo@gmail.com Website: www.ncofficial.com
230. Banks DIH Limited Thirst Park Ruimveldt
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-0910
Email: banks@banksdih.com Website: banksdih.com
231. BEEPATS 101 Regent St. Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 219-0857
Email: mail@beepats.com Website: www.beepats.com
232. Biomedical Enterprises of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd. 164-165 Waterloo Street, Second Floor North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6634898
Website: www.bmett.com
233. Blue Mountain Capital Inc. 111 Durban Street Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6535723; 6452260 Website: www.bluemountaincapitalgy. com
234. BPI Guyana 91 Middle & Carmichael Streets Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 225-6370
Website: www.brydenpi.com
235. Caribbean International Distributors Inc.
Lot D Rome Street Mc Doom East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-233-0867; 592-2330911
Email: mohamed.najeer@cidiru.com
236. Caribbean Medical Supplies Inc. Area G Hydronie East Bank Essequibo Guyana
Telephone: +592 260 4727
Website: https://www.caribbeanmedicalsuppliesinc.com
237. CESCO Limited 1a Molynes Road Kingston 10 Jamaica Telephone: 18769689485; 18769267252 Website: www.cescoja.com
238. China Trading Lot 32 Robb Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-2257352; 592-2315878; 226-8262
Email: aceguyana@hotmail.com
239. Corum Distribution Lot 141 Camp & Regent Streets Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-223-4313
240. Cosmetics Beauty World 13 Vlissengen Road Newtown Kitty Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-231-0622 Website: www.cosmeticsbw.com
241. Dabi's Variety Lot 40 Robb Street Bourda Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-231-2002; 592-226-7723
Email: r_dabicharran@yahoo.com Website: https://dabisvariety.com/
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242. Dalip Trading Limited 11-14 Broad street Charlestown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 223-6339
243. Dapper Technology Incorporated. 4 Area 'A' Industry Front East Coast Demerara Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 502-4503; 502-4503
Email: info@dappertechnology.net Website: www.dappertechnology.net
244. Demerara Sand and Aggregates Trading Block Q 2AA Brickery Public Road East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-266-5637; 592-2665637
245. Demerara Tobacco Company Limited 122 Parade Street Kingston Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-1900; 592-2251902
Email: sancar@bat.com
246. DeSinco Trading Company Limited Lot 48 John & Sheriff Streets Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 233-3154; 233-3153; 2233359
Email: info@desincogy.com Website: https://desincogy.com/
247. Distrinet Caribbean Inc 263 Earl's Avenue Subryanville Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 225-8771 Website: http://www.prodimex.net/
248. Dover Waterproofing Technologies Inc.
53 Oleander Avenue Bel Air Park Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 503-0516; 231-8939
Email: doverwaterproofing.gy@gmail. com
Website: https://www.doverwaterproofing.gy
249. ELGAWA Guyana Inc. 2 Upper David Street Bel Air Promenade Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5051864 Website: www.elgawa.com
250. Embers Fine Cigars 44 Norton Street Lodge Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592 640-5865
251. Fraites Guyana Inc. 75 North 1/2 Church Street Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 502-5634
252. FUSECON W.I. INC 153 Charlotte Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 659 9387; 670 4259 Email: accounting@fusecongy.com
253. Gafsons Industries Limited Mcdoom Village East Bank Demerara, Guyana Telephone: 592-227-5886; 225-3836
254. Game Xpress Lot 25 North Road Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-8902
Email: sales@gamexpressgy.com
255. Gawlin LLC
173 DeAbreu Street Newtown, Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-504-2015 Website: www.gawlin.com
256. Giftland Officemax
Lot 1 Plantation Patterson Turkeyen Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 227-7334
Email: executives@giftlandofficemax. com
Website: www.giftlandofficemax.com
257. Global Seafood Distributors
Lot 8 West Ruimveldt Industrial Estate Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-4531
258. Golden Arrow Developers Inc.
232 Middle Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5023541 Website: www.goldenarrowgy.com
259. Gorchum Fresh 175 Middle St North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-2001 Website: https://www.gorchum.com
260. Green Trade Import Inc.
Lot 13 North Road & Wellington Streets Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-6006 Email: gizmosandgadgets03@yahoo. com
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261. gtPlaza Inc.
A5 Barima Avenue
Bel Air Park Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-5773; Email: admin@gtplaza.com Website: www.gtplaza.com
262. Guarantee International Crating Inc
Lot 24 Cactus Road West Ruimveldt Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +592 687 2806
Email: sales@gicgy.com
263. Guyana Beverages Inc. 4A Area AA, Platation Diamond East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-216-1517
Email: samuel.arjoon@smjaleel.com Website: www.smjaleel.net
264. Guyana Breweries Inc. 60-63
Beterverwagting East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926321837; 220-0618 Website: caribbrewery.com
265. Guyana Invertertec Lot 58 David Street Kitty Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 647-3054/223-2233
Email: service@invertertec.com Website: invertertec.com
266. Guybisco Inc. 23 Mc Doom East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-233-0505
Email: hans@guybisco.com Website: www.guybisco.com
267. GY-Technology & Office Supplies 62 Duncan Street Cambellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-2250733
268. HappyHome GY Online Only Guyana
Telephone: 7259000; 7259000
Email: info@happyhome.gy Website: www.happyhome.gy
269. HarpHard & Associates Incorporated Lot 512 Phase 1 Good Hope East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-690-9198
Email: info@harphard.com Website: harphard.com
270. I&S Trading 218 Charlotte & Oronoque Streets Bourda Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 689-7425
271. Infinite Office Solutions Inc.
Lot 7 North Road Lacytown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5109986
Email: jgeorge@isolutions.gy Website: www.isolutionsgy.com
272. Innovations America 23-24 North Road Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 226-9416
Email: innovationsamerica@gmail.com
273. Integral Supplies Guyana Parcel 1319 Block EE Eccles
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 500-1851 Website: www.integralgy.com
274. J&L Supplies Guyana, Inc
Lot 215 King Street
Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +5926195549
Website: https://www.jlsupplies.com /
275. John Lewis Styles
Lot 186 Waterloo Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-7321
Email: johnlewisstyles@hotmail.com
Website: www.johnlewisstyles.com
276. J's Supermarket
15 Mud Lot
New Amsterdam Berbice Guyana
Telephone: 3333155
Website: https://jssupermarketgy.com/
277. Jupiter One International Inc.
204 Duncan Street Lamaha Gardens Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 600-1329
Email: sales@jupiteroneky.com
278. Keyboard Kiosk
15 Lalchand Street
Better Hope South East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 2209603
279. King's Liquor Guyana Inc.
17 Broad & Ketleystreet Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +5922233217
Website: https://kings.sr/
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280. KOJAC
218 Lamaha Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-5366; 592-227-5095; 592-225-2387
Email: kojac_mkt@yahoo.com Website: www.kojac.gy
281. Machinery Corporation of Guyana
Limited Lot 26 Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-265-7315
Website: www.macorpcat.com
282. Massy Industries
Lot 5 Public Road Ruimveldt Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-7291-2; 592-2268491-5
Website: www.massygroup.com
283. Memorex Enterprises 5-6 Dows Avenue
Vryman's Erven
New Amsterdam Berbice Guyana
Telephone: +1 647 534 3174
Email: chairman@memorexenterprises. org Website: memorexenterprises.org
284. Metro Office and Computer Supplies
127 "A" Quamina Street
South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-9871
Email: admin@metroguyana.com Website: metroguyana.com
285. MultiServ Distribution
43 Church Street
Stanleytown West Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6716231
Email: Multi.serv.distribution@gmail. com
286. New Bombay Fashions 155 Charlotte and King Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5032854
287. Nextech Inc. 233-234 Camp Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 231-9710
Website: www.shopnextech.com
288. Optiek Ninon Guyana Inc. N 1/2-219 Camp Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2236076
Email: info@optiekninon.net
Website: www.optiekninon.net
289. Patsan Trading Services
Lot 282 Sheriff & John Streets Campbellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-9832-5
Email: patsan@networksgy.com
290. Payless Variety Store
42 Wellington Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6251716; 6251716
Email: payless@pvsguyana.com
291. PBS Technologies (Guyana) Inc
Lot 2 Goedverwagting
Rupert Craig Highway East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 226 - 1066 Website: http://www.pbstechgroup. com
292. PC Shack
128 A Carmichael Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 225-3044; 225-3044 Email: info.pcshack@gmail.com Website: www.pcshack.gy
293. Pieces and Things
195 D'urban Backlands Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 629-0285
294. Prem's Electrical Store
Lot 177 Alexander Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-8973; 592-2277765; 592-225-0394
Email: sales1@premselectrical.com
295. Prologify Inc.
13 North Road & Wellington Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +592 667 8134 Website: https://www.prologify.com
296. Ramchand Auto & General Store
51 , 56 & 58 Sheriff and Duncan Streets Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-1266, 623-9419
Email: ramchandauto@bbgy.com Website: http://www.ramchandsuto. com
Membership List
297. SACH Soaps
Lot 9 Sheriff & Third Avenue Subryanville Georgetown Guyana
298. SANDIMED Studio # 13
Toucan Mall Toucan Drive Amelia's Ward Linden Guyana Telephone: 4424348 Website: sandimed.com
299. Steve’s Jewellery
301 Church Street South C/burg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-9641; 223-9641
Email:
Website: www.stevesjewellery.com
300. Super Concrete Incorporated Lot Q to Q1
Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592 -265-7522 - 25; 2657023-24
Email: superconcreteinc@gmail.com Website: www.superconcreteinc.com
301. Superior Concrete Inc. GYSBI Annex, Plot 7 McDoom Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5926232848
Email: info@superiorconcrete.gy Website: https://superiorconcrete.gy
302. Superior Sea Foods
Lot 8 Public Road
Land of Canaan East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5926972073
303. Suri Trading 70 Industrial Site Eccles East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 233-2473
304. Survival Shopping Complex 173 Sheriff Street Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +592-227-8506; +592-6214992
Website: https://www.facebook.com/ survivalsupermarkets/
305. Sustainable TechnologiesGY 3886 South Ruimveldt Gardens Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 218-1405; 691-2181
306. The Gift Centre
Lot 46 Hadfield Street & Boyle Place Stabroek Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-2609; 592-227-7217
Email: thegiftcentre@hotmail.com
307. Toolsie Persaud Limited Lot 10-12 Lombard Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 226-4071-5 or 265-7510-6
Email: toolsiepersaudlimited@gmail. com
Website: www.tplgroupgy.com
308. Toolsie Persaud Quarries Incorporated Lot Q to Q1
Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: +265-7522 - 25; 265-7023-24
Email: admin@tplgroupgy.com Website: www.tplgroupgy.com
309. Top Brandz Distributors
Lot 40 Goedverwagting Road
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926217705; 5922314305
Website: www.tbdgy.com
310. Toucan Industries Inc.
Lot 10 Water Street
Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-4607
Email: toucan@ewirelessgy.com
Website: www.toucanindustriesguyana. com
311. TRADE QUAY INC
36 Section E Cambellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +592- 503-2993
Website: www.tradequay.com
312. Unicomer Guyana Inc.
Lots 25 - 26 Main Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-5886
Website: https://www.courts.com/ guyana/
313. Unique Electrical & General Store Inc.
238 South Road Bourda
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 225-2250; 226-2197
Email: unique.electricalstore@gmail. com
314. United Bearings & Equipment Agencies Ltd.
155 Eastern Main Road
Barataria
Trinidad & Tobago
Telephone: 868-638-2570
Website: www.unitedbearings.com
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315. United Investment Trading
Lot 141 Camp & Regent Streets
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-1142
316. Veena's Linen & Hotel Supplies
Lot 15 A Public Road
Cornelia Ida, 3rd Floor ENetworks Building
West Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592 276 1880
Email: veena11sahadeo@gmail.com
317. VISCOM SECURITY SOLUTIONS INC
Lot 'A' Belmonte
Mahaica
East Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 228-5456
Email: mail.viscom@gmail.com
318. Vp Imports
232 Middle Street
South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 6274171; 6783554
319. VSH-United (Guyana) Incorporated
Lot 103 Carmicheal Street, North Cummingsburg, Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-223-8444
Website: www.vshguyana.com
320. Winedaysgy
159 Arapaima Street
Guyhoc Park East La Penitance
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-641-3633
Website: www.winedaysgy.com
321. Zeta Imports and Distribution
42 Church Street
Stanlettown
West Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-639-5718
Email: zetaimports@yahoo.com
EDUCATION
322. Accountancy Training Centre Inc.
267 New Market Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592- 223 7673
Website: https://atcguyana.com/
323. Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business
The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Max Richards Drive Northwest Mount Hope Trinidad Telephone: 1-868-689-6539
Website: www.lokjackgsb.edu.tt
324. Cacique Inc.
161 Pike & Alexander Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-1180; 592-2267407
Website: www.caciquegroup.com
325. Camille's Academy
1-4 Soesdyke
East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-261-5027
326. CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE INC.
530-531 3rd Avenue
Diamond East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 216-6921-2
327. Cave Hill School of Business Inc. University of The West Indies Cave Hill Campus St. Michael Barbados
Telephone: 12464247731
Email: chsb@cavehill.uwi.edu
Website: https://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/ schsbm/home.aspx
328. Cerulean Inc.
104 Flambouyant Drive Eccles East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592 226 4650; 592 615 7185
Email: info@cerulean-management. com
Website: https://www.cerulean-management.com/
329. Ezekiel Elite Sports Academy X7 Amla Avenue
Prashad Nagar Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6012546
330. Fast Learners Driving School 311 East Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 690-6868
Email: sales@fldschool.com Website: https://fastlearnersdrivingschool.com/
331. Georgetown American University 81 Croal St.
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +5922261375 Website: www.gau.edu.gy
Membership List
332. JTW & Associates Management Institute Inc.
Lot 157 Waterloo Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-5148 Website: www.jtwassociates.gy
333. MatPal Marine Institute Inc. 156 Durabana Square Lamaha Gardens Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-2133; 592 2265032
Email: info@matpalmarine.com Website: www.matpalmarine.com
334. Nations University / School of the Nations Inc.
Lots 41 - 42 New Market Stree North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-226-5781 Website: www.nations.gy
335. Nick's Phonics Centre 162-163 Lamaha Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-227-5973
336. Professional Development Enterprise
32 Pike Street
Kitty
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-600-0112
337. Rajiv Gandhi University of Science & Technology 46-47 3rd Street Cummingslodge Greater Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-222-6075-2 Email: info@rgust.org Website: www.rgust.edu.gy
338. Texila American University Inc.
Lot 24-42 Plantation
Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592 265 7650
Email: enquiry@tau.edu.gy Website: https://gy.tauedu.org/
339. The Business School 43 Brickdam Stabroek Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 226-8906; 225-5261
Website: http://www.busineschool. com/
340. The Defensive Driving School & Services
735 Section B Pattensen Turkeyen Greater Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6158845
341. Transformative Training Solutions 29 Hadfield Street Lodge Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 6112094
Email: enidthom@gmail.com
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
342. Beta Group Guyana Inc. Lot 20 Public Road Mcdoom East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 597 680-5505; 316 11701291 Website: betagroupnv.com
343. CESCO Limited 1a Molynes Road Kingston 10 Jamaica
Telephone: 18769689485; 18769267252 Website: www.cescoja.com
344. Dapper Technology Incorporated
4 Area 'A' Industry Front East Coast Demerara Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 502-4503; 502-4503
Email: info@dappertechnology.net
Website: www.dappertechnology.net
345. Electric (Guyana) Inc. 159 Arapaima St. Guyhoc Park Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5926159420
Email: keonhoward@yahoo.com
346. ELGAWA Guyana Inc.
2 Upper David Street Bel Air Promenade Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5051864
Website: www.elgawa.com
347. H.H Hallim Generator Contractor and Electrical 3269 Lamaha Place South Ruimveldt Park Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5922181500
348. Kanhai’s Guyana Electrical Agency Lot 146 Regent Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-2200
349. Lumens Group 88 Carmichael Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 3478158636
350. Power Producers and Distributors Inc.
Wight's Lane Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-0982
Website: ppdi.gy
Membership List
351. Unique Electrical & General Store Inc.
238 South Road Bourda Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 225-2250; 226-2197
Email: unique.electricalstore@gmail. com
ENGINEERING
352. APPLUS BRASIL
Avenida Marechal Floriano 45 – 10° Andar Centro
Rio de Janeiro – RJ – 20080-003 Brasil
Telephone: +55 21 96940-7151
353. C.B & Associates Inc.
94 Section 'L' Campbell Avenue Campbellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 219-3880/5454
Website: https://www.cbassociatesgy. com/
354. Caribbean Engineering & Management Consultants Inc. Lot 117 John Smith Street Campbelville Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 226-2773
355. CHEC Guyana Incorporated 79B Cowan Street
Kingston Georgetown Guyana Telephone: +1 242 807 9797; 6559497
356. GR Engineering
269 Phase 1
Good Hope East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 503-1899
Website: www.gr-engineering.co
357. Jofer Civil Mechanical & Industrial Company Ltd.
#1 Ninth St. Vistabella San Fernando Trinidad
ENTERTAINMENT
358. CAGE Guyana Inc. 19 Middleton Street
Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6207021; 219-2008 Website: www.caribbeancage.com
359. Hits & Jam Entertainment
206 Lance Gibbs Street Queenstown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-227-0580
360. Multi-Cultural Communications Inc. 104.1FM
41 United Nations Place Stabroek Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-6047; 502-5445
Website: www.guyanalite.com
361. News Talk Radio Guyana Inc. 82C Duke Street Kingston Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 3474374368
Website: https://demerarawaves.com/
362. Supreme Ventures Enterprise Inc. 216-217 Lamaha Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-9914; 592-6320706
Email: cynthia.ramsaran@svlgrp.com
EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT & RENTAL
363. 2020 FMCG INC (Farfan and Mendes)
Q1 Public Road
Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-265-7445 Website: www.fmlgy.com
364. AJM Enterprise
106 Smyth Street
Werk-en-rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2239130/2239131
Email: nasrudeen.mohamed@ajmenterprise.gy
365. Edghill's Electrical Engineering Services
513 Block '8' Tuschen East Bank Essequibo Guyana Telephone: 6038521
366. Golden Arrow Developers Inc.
232 Middle Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5023541 Website: www.goldenarrowgy.com
367. H.H Hallim Generator Contractor and Electrical 3269 Lamaha Place South Ruimveldt Park Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5922181500
Membership List
368. Ibis Construction Equipment Sales & Rental Inc.
C1 Public Road
La Bonne Intention
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 219-4247
Email: info@iconguyana.com Website: iconguyana.com
369. Kall Guy Inc.
62 Hadfield and Cross Streets
Werk-En-Rust
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: -6663; 592-650-6605
Email: kallguyinc2@gmail.com
370. Machinery Corporation of Guyana Limited
Lot 26 Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-265-7315
Website: www.macorpcat.com
371. Reliance Inc.
193 Mandela Avenue
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 5922231916
EVENT MANAGEMENT
372. Aone Events & Kids Fest 592
Lot 5 Duncan Street
Bel-Air Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6784451
Email: Aoneeventd.decor@gmail.com
373. GEM Event Management
64 Newtown
Kuru-Kururu
East bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6403860
Email: gemevents.gy@gmail.com Website: www.gem.gy
374. Sync Event Management
210 Block III
Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926111331
Email: info@synceventgy.com
375. Lodestar Inc
62 Hadfield and Cross Sts
Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926001066
Website: https://lodestarincgy.com/
376. Pulse Entertainment
Lot 236 South Road Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-8998
377. Rent-A-Tent Enterprise
Lot 1 Rahamans Park East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-225-7063
378. Xtreme Creative Solutions (XCS) 33 Middle Street Mcdoom East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6513436; 6434266
Website: https://x3mcs.com
FINANCIAL SERVICES
379. Bank of Baroda (Guyana) Inc. 10 Avenue of the Republic Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-1220
Website: www.bankofbaroda.gy
380. Bank of Nova Scotia Lot 65 Robb Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-4357
Email: CustomerCareGY@scotiabank. com
Website: https://gy.scotiabank.com/
381. Bourse Securities Limited
1st Floor 24 Mulchan Seuchan Road Chaguanas Trinidad & Tobago
Telephone: 1-868-665-5955
Website: www.bourseinvestment.com
382. Demerara Bank Limited 214 Camp Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-0609 Website: www.demerarabank.com
383. Dolla Guyana Inc.
Lot 92 Middle Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5925031695
Website: www.dollafinancial.com
384. E&A Consultants Inc.
274 Peter Rose & Forshaw Street Queenstown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-7538; 592-0841; 592-226-8247
Email: eaconsul@guyana.net.gy
385. Ernst & Young Services Inc.
The Pegasus Hotel, Suit 100 Seawall Road
Kingston Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-2835; Email: Gail.Marks@tt.ey.com Website: www.ey.com
386. EveryData (Guyana) Inc.
Lot 267 B New Market Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-7005 592-2277009
Email: gy.customerservice@everydata. com
Website: https://gy.everydata.com/
Membership List
387. Funding Innovation Network
7 Stanley Keyes Ct.
Rye
New York 10580
United States of America
Telephone: +1-917-687-7448
Website: www.fi-network.com
388. Global Capital Inc.
Lot 1831 Unity Place Festival City, North Ruimveldt Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-218-2871
Email: hoperealty2020@gmail.com
389. GraceKennedy Remittance Services Guyana Limited 94-95 Upper Robb Street Bourda Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-5147 227-5141
Email: contactgkmsguyana@gkco.com
Website: https://gracekennedyfinancialgroup.com/
390. Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry Limited
High & Young Street
Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-4400/8
Email: admin@gbtibank.com Website: https://www.gbtibank.com/
391. Guyana Payroll Solutions Inc.
3004 Phase III
Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 231.1555; 231.8660; 695.4935; 634.3317
Email: info@guypayrollsolutions.com Website: www.guypayrollsolutions.com
392. HLB, R. Seebarran & Co 71 Canje Street Section 'K' Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-2078; 592-2262079
Website: www.hlbrsandco.com
393. Kanoo (Guyana) Incorporated
263 Thomas Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6046631; 6008636 Website: kanoopays.gy
394. KPMG Savanna East, 4th Floor 11 Queen's Park East Port of Spain
Trinidad & Tobago Telephone: 868-623-1081; 1 868 612 5764
Website: https://home.kpmg/tt
395. Michael DaCosta Associates, LLC 11706 Devilwood Ct Potomac MD 20854 USA Telephone: 240 425 7227
396. NCB Capital Markets (Guyana) Inc. 165 Waterloo Street Northcummingsburg Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 611-0769
397. NewHayven Inc. 304 Church Street Queenstown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 504-0319
Email: info@newhayven.com Website: www.newhayven.com
398. Outliers Zone Caribbean 67 Victoria Road Plaisance East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 617-0173
Email: ozcbookings@gmail.com Website: www.outlierszone.com
399. Peninsula Appraisal Service Inc (Trade and Finance) 11110 W Oakland Park Blvd #231 #231 Sunrise FL 33351 Guyana Telephone: 3053317255 Website: https://lppavalue.com/
400. Pressy Investments Inc 163 Durban Backlands Century Palm Gardens Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5927104695
Email: pressyinvestments@yahoo.com
401. PricewaterhouseCoopers Limited L405, Podium Level 4 Pegasus Suites & Corporate Center Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 868-299-07000 Website: www.pwc.com /tt/en
402. Quality Management System Consultation, Auditing & Training 60 Church Street Stanleytown West Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 6290494
Email: qmsc2019@yahoo.com Website: https://www.facebook.com/ qmscat
403. Ram & McRae Lot 157 ‘C’ Waterloo Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-0322 592-2261301; Website: www.ramandmcrae.com
Membership List
404. Republic Bank Guyana Limited Lots 155 - 156 New Market Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-7938 ext 2626
Website: https://republicguyana.com/
405. Solutions Pro 51 Princess Street Wortmanville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-8660
406. Tosh Financial and Business Services Inc.
4228 Block III
Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6158306
Website: https://toshfbsinc.wixsite. com/tosh-financial-and-b
407. Caribbean Information and Credit Rating Services Limited (CariCRIS) 3rd Floor Furness House 90 Independence Square Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago Telephone: 686 681 8002 Website: www.caricris.com
408. JB Consultancy & Associates 165 Waterloo Street Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 652-1995
Website: https://www.jbconsultancy. info
409. Opulent Consultancy Inc. Lot 188 Charlotte Street Bourda
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 686-3618
410. Zoe Perissos Business Service
370 Kuru Kururu
Newton Soesdyke Linden Highway East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592 664 8222; +592 6668786
Email: info@zoepbs.com
FOOD & BEVERAGE
411. Abidemi Snackette and Catering Lot 1
South Vigilance
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6608511; 6608511
Email: Abidemibacchus10@yahoo.com
412. Babe Cave 129A Duncan Street
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 600-2118
Email: ournakedclosetinfo@gmail.com
Website: www.ncofficial.com
413. El Dorado Offshore Guyana Inc. 211-212 New Market Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-4708
Email: edosupport@eldoradooffshore. com
Website: www.eldoradooffshore.com
414. JGS Business SVC
136 Durbana Sq Lamaha Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 615 2225
Email: jgstel@verizon.net
415. King's Liquor Guyana Inc. 17 Broad & Ketleystreet
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +5922233217
Website: https://kings.sr/
416. Moon Corp Inc
183 Albert Street
Queenstown Georgetown Guyana
417. Pammys Creative Kitchen
53 CC Eccles East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-690-7366
Email: pammyscreativekitchen@yahoo. com
418. Shawarma Hutt Lot 6 Montrose
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6387949
Email: chrisjameel15@gmail.com
419. Noodle Cake Creations 12 Light Street Alberttown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 666 6212; 592 685 6122
HEALTHCARE
420. Beyond Safe NV Jan Noorduynweg z/n 7-7 Shopping Center unit 16 Curacao
Telephone: +59998880279; Website: https://www.dnb.com/ business-directory/company-profiles. beyond_safe_nv.a1fd0dc3a3fa6b535f10f6a7f58d2d32.html
421. Caribbean Medical Supplies Inc. Area G Hydronie East Bank Essequibo Guyana
Telephone: +592 260 4727
Website: https://www.caribbeanmedicalsuppliesinc.com /
Membership List
422. Caribbean Surgery
270 Thomas Street
North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-2030
Email: office@caribbeansurgery.com Website: www.caribbeansurgery.com
423. Dr. Stuart's Dental Clinic 209 B Charlotte Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-226-9001
424. Eureka Medical Laboratories Inc. Lot 263 Thomas Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-5131; 592-2268979 Ex:106
Email: info@eurekalabgy.com
425. Health First 256 East Ruimveldt Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2234486
426. Hillside Health Care
673 South Amelia's Ward Toucan Mall Amelia's Ward Linden Stall #10 Well Road Linden Guyana Telephone: +5926739858
427. Inner Peace Psychotherapy and Counseling Services 92, Ornoque Street Queenstown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592 6139255
428. New GPC Inc. A1 Farm
East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-265-4261-5
Email: companysecretary@newgpc.com Website: www. newgpc.com
429. New Vision Labs Inc. 176 Hadfield Street Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 223-8378
Email: info@newvisionlabsgy.com
Website: https://newvisionlabsgy.com/
430. OnCall Health Inc. 85 Quamina Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 621-7448; 592 5034317
Email: oncall@oncallguyana.com
Website: www.OnCallMD.health
431. Optiek Ninon Guyana Inc. N 1/2-219 Camp Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2236076; Email: info@optiekninon.net Website: www.optiekninon.net
432. Optique Vision Care
350 East Street, North Cummingsburg Georgetown, Guyana
Telephone: 592-600-5665/ 5012067; Email: Website:
433. Pharma-X Consultancy Inc.
34 Garnett Street
Newtown, Kitty
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +44 7716202644 / + 592 6230299; +44 7716202644 / +592 623 0299
Email: pharmaxconsultancyltd@yahoo. co.uk
Website: www.pharma-xconsultancyltd. co.uk
434. Shakespeare Pharma Ltd Unit 1B Harrison Court
Hilton Business Park
Hilton Derbyshire DE65 5UR United Kingdom Telephone: +44 7824 357694; 01283 730926
Website: www.shakespearepharma.com
435. VICCORP LABORATORY INC.
Lot 160 Waterloo Street NorthCummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 226 8315
Email: VICCORPLABSINC@GMAIL.COM Website: WWW.VICCORPLABSINC.COM
436. Western Scientific Company Limited
1 Rahaman's Park
Houston East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-225-3362
437. ZH Pharmacy 244 Regent Street Bourda Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6240782; 6174092
Email: Website: Zhpharmacy.com
Membership List
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
438. HR Guyana 71 DaSilva Street & Newtown Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 632 1600 Website: https://hrguyana.com
439. Pandora Energy Inc. 2nd Floor, Lot 32 E Fort and Barrack Streets
Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-502-2446
Email: hr@pandoraenergy.gy
440. Brunel Guyana Inc. 2 Avenue of the Republic Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592 620 2500
Website: https://www.brunel.net/en/ south-america/guyana
441. Empower Guyana Consultancy 450 Crane West Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 2541131
442. Express International Inc. 27 Hadfield Street Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 227-6025
Email: joinus@expressgoc.com Website: https://expressinternationalinc.com/index.php
443. Geotech Vision Guyana Inc. Lot 50 Brickdam Stabroek Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-4332
Email: info@geotechvision.com Website: www.geotechvision.com
444. Global Empowerment Institute 8105 Nutmeg Way Tamarac Florida 33321
USA
Telephone: 876-810-1102; 561-568-8650
Website: www.GlobalEmpowermentInstitute.com
445. Global People Services & Management Consultants Inc 48 Croal Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: (592)-231-6103; (592)-2316103
Email: info@gpsmconsultants.com Website: www.gpsmconsultants.com
446. HRTM Consulting Inc. 215 King Street & South Road Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 609 6040
447. International HR Technology & Leadership Conference Inc 1477 Herstelling New Scheme East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592 600 0439; 592 600 1969 Email: kerensagravesande@gmail.com Website: ihrc-gy.org
448. ODITC (3t-EnerMech) PLot A Market Road Lusignan East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5926329982; 5926329982 Website: 3tenermech.com
449. Progressive Jobs GT Inc. 1 Croal Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926328166
Website: www.myjobsgt.com
450. ZAMCORP
88 Pike Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 225 8667 Website: https://zamcorpgy.com/
451. Beyond Safe NV Jan Noorduynweg z/n 7-7 Shopping Center unit 16 Curacao
Telephone: +59998880279
Website: https://www.dnb.com/ business-directory/company-profiles. beyond_safe_nv.a1fd0dc3a3fa6b535f10f6a7f58d2d32.html
452. El Dorado Offshore Guyana Inc. 211-212 New Market Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-4708; 592-2234708
Email: edosupport@eldoradooffshore. com
Website: www.eldoradooffshore.com
453. Guyana Energy Employment Sourcing Inc.
1196 Section A Block xX Diamond East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5926847538
454. Saongroup Caribbean Trinidad Ltd (Caribbean Jobs) 16 Alcazar Street, St Clair, Trinidad Trinidad & Tobago
Telephone: 1-868-399-9977; 1-868-3999977
Email: info@caribbeanjobs.com Website: www.caribbeanjobs.com
Membership List
455. Strategic Recruitment Solutions Inc.
215 South Road & King Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592 600 1969
456. The Balance 61 Anira Street
Queenstown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-656-6154; Email: thebalance592@gmail.com Website: thebalancegy.com
457. Excel Guyana Inc
158 A, Waterloo Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-0646 / 223-0648; 2230646 / 223-0648
Email: info@excelguyana.com
Website: www.excelguyana.com
IMPORT & EXPORT
458. 305tires
78 Hadfield & Breda Streets
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 15612607020
459. Dave West Indian Inc. 21 Middle Street Vryheidslust East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-613-6560; 592-5014087
Website: http://dwiimports.com
460. Global Stars International Imports & Exports
212 Lance Gibbs Street & New Market Street
Queenstown, Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-2740
Website: www.globalstarsinternational. com
461. Hillman Import & Export Services
294 Quamina Street
South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-1086; 592-2261086
Email: hillmanprocurement@gmail.com
462. Memorex Enterprises 5-6 Dows Avenue
Vryman's Erven
New Amsterdam Berbice
Guyana
Telephone: +1 647 534 3174; +592 608 8448
Email: chairman@memorexenterprises. org
Website: memorexenterprises.org
463. MF Hack Trading Inc.
39 Delhi Street Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2274489
Website: www.mfhack.com
464. Pennywise Trading
63 A Sandy Babb Street
Kitty
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 641-4173
Email: pennywisetrading.gy@gmail.com
465. Peter P. Imports & Exports
162 Alexander Street
Kitty
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-7623; 592-225-3569
Email: pparsatoon@yahoo.com
466. Rayo Trades Inc.
Lot 611 Sand Reef Annandale
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 220-9526
Email: sales@rayotrades.com
Website: www.rayotrades.com
467. Regional and Caribbean Imports Inc.
165 Waterloo Street New Trafalgar Building Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 677-1458; 630-2792
Website: http://rcaribbeanimport.com/ Information Communications Technology
468. C T Williams Technologies Inc. 4 Mandela Avenue Lodge Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 227 4247
Email: info@ctwtech.com Website: www.ctwtech.com
469. Gx Media
Lot 38 Hibiscus Place Blankenburg West Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-276-3807; 502 9900
Email: info@gxmediagy.com Website: www.gxmediagy.com
470. Digital Technology Group of Companies Inc. 20 Diamond Public Road East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 17866020346; 5922652933 Website: https://dt.gy/
471. DNA Enterprise QB1 Pigeon Island Chateau Margot Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-600-4842
472. Geotech Vision Guyana Inc.
Lot 50 Brickdam Stabroek Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-4332
Email: info@geotechvision.com Website: www.geotechvision.com
Membership List
473. Keen360 Inc.
24 Eping & Abary Sts.
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-502-1507
Email: info@keen360.com
Website: https://keen360.com/
474. GoldStar Engineering Inc
215 King Street
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 6365527
Website: www.gsginc.net
475. Nextech Inc.
233-234 Camp Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 231-9710; 2319710
Website: www.shopnextech.com
476. Ovation Technology LLC 6 Dundee
Mahaicony East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-610-3653
Website: http://www.ovttech.com
477. Phoenix Software
Lot 221 B Camp Street North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2234696; 6231852
Email: support@phoenixsoftgy.com Website: www.phoenixsoftgy.com
478. E-Net Inc.
220 Camp Street North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-231-3890
Website: enetworks.gy
479. GTT Inc.
Lot 79 Brickdam Stabroek
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-1315 ext 2410
Email: support@gtt.co.gy
Website: https://www.gtt.co.gy/en
480. Imon Wireless Solutions Inc. 58 Zinnia Avenue
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-6545
Website: www.imon-gy.com
481. Innovative Systems Inc.
Lot 43 Croal & Alexander Streets Stabroek Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-226-8964
Website: www.innosysgy.com
482. U Mobile (Cellular) Inc.
Lot 9 Fort & Barrack Streets Kingston Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-690-0000
Website: www.digicelguyana.com
483. V- Net Communications 25 Delph Street Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-219-4787; 592-2194788
Website: www.vnetgy.com
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
484. Dapper Technology Incorporated. 4 Area 'A' Industry Front East Coast Demerara. Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 502-4503
Email: info@dappertechnology.net
Website: www.dappertechnology.net
485. GK Inc.
127 Quamina and Carmichael Sts. South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-9409
486. Global Technology Inc.
Lot 210 Camp & New Market Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-4657; 592-225-3364
Email: info@globaltechnology.gy
Website: https://www.globaltechnology.gy/
487. Guyana Business Machines
Lot 3732
North Ruimveldt
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 597 8787077
488. K-tronics
111-112 Camp and Regent Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-0337
Website: www.ktronicsgy.com
489. Leading Technology
15 Croal Street
Newtown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926289600; 5925007977 Website: www.leadingtechnology.gy
490. Modernize IT Solutions Inc.
Lot 220 South Street
Lacytown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926605136; 5926605136 Website: www.mitsgy.com
Membership List
491. Precision Cybertechnologies & Digital Solutions Ltd.
1 St Floor, Briar Place, 10-12 Sweet Briar Road
Port of Spain
Trinidad & Tobago
Telephone: 1868-610-7237
Website: www.precision-cyber.com
492. RF Logistics Inc.
1587 Section 'B' Block 'X', Diamond East Bank Demerara Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 504-6777; 615-9796
Email: rflogisticsgy@gmail.com
493. Rsconex Investment and Management Inc.
159 Damambeer Terrace Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: ; 225-3152, 500-5881
Email: sales@rsconex.com, Rsconex_ team@rsconex.com
Website: www.rsconex.com
494. Synetech Inc
36 Barima Avenue, Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2239521
Website: www.synetechgy.com
495. TechPro Guyana
58 Lime Street Werk-En-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5922161792
Email: torrica@techproguyana.com
Website: www.techproguyana.com
496. The Blubird Company Inc.
LOTS 327/33 Crown Dam Industry
East Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592-634-3272; 592-693-0336
Email: theblubirdcompanyinc@gmail. com
497. Xen1 Networks Inc.
238 Quamina Street
South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926249361
Website: http://www.xen1net.net
498. A+ Computer Training Centre 25 New Road
Vreed-en-Hoop
West Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-254-0426
Email: info@actcgy.com
Website: www.actcgy.com
499. Brainstreet Group Inc.
Lot 287 'C' Albert Street
Queenstown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-5353
Email: lance.hinds@brainstreetgroup. com
500. Computing Core
18 Happy Acres East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592-600-1096
Website: www.com putingcore.net
501. NT Computeac
Lot 175 Middle Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-7442
Website: www.ntcomputeac.com
502. Poulsat Gy 21 Old Road La Grange West Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-678-3729
503. Starr Computer Inc. Lot 59 Brickdam Stabroek Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-4846
504. Techlify Inc. 18 Phase 1 Good Hope East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592- 220-8662 Website: www.techlify.com
505. KM Technology 59 Delph Street Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926992910; 5926156608 Website: https://kmtechgy.com
506. M3 Tech Solutions M G3 Building Diamond East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 503-1366; +5926000550; 503-1366
Email: admin@m3tech.gy Website: http://www.m3tech.gy
INSURANCE
507. M.P. Insurance Brokers & Consultants Limited 92 Middle Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-7782
Membership List
508. Abdool & Abdool Inc. Lot 11 Avenue of the Republic Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2253985; 2275108; 2269094
Email: services@abdools-inc.com
Website: https://abdools-insurance. com/
509. Assuria General (GY) Inc.
Lot 133 Church Street South Cummingburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-7052; 592-226-7074
Email: guyana@assuria.gy Website: www.assuria.gy
510. Atlantic Edge Insurance Brokerage Inc.
85 David Street Unit 1A, Subryanville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5922236071; 5926130475
511. Demerara Mutual 61-62 Avenue of the Republic
Georgetown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +592 225 8991 ext 260; +592 225 8991
Email: service@demeraramutual.com Website: www.demeraramutual.com
512. Diamond Fire & General Insurance 11 Lamaha Street
Queenstown, Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-9771 Website: www.diamondinsgy.com
513. Guyana & Trinidad Mutual Fire & Life Insurance Group
Lots 27 - 29 Robb & Hincks Streets
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-7912
Email: gtmgroup@gtm-gy.com
514. Hand In Hand Mutual Fire & Life Insurance Companies
Lots 1 - 4 Avenue of the Republic Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-1865-7; 592-2270668
Email: info@hihgy.com Website: www.hihgy.com
515. Insurance Brokers-Guyana Limited
Lot 125 Carmicheal Street, South Cummingsburg, Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-7261-2; 592-2263194
516. M&M Investments Inc. Track A Peter's Hall East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 2335964; 2335290/5565/5964
Website: mmsnackette.com
517. Monarch Insurance Brokers 56 Mon Repos Second Street East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-505-3140; +592-640944
Email: info@monarchinsurancebrokers. com
Website:
518. North American Life, Fire and General Group of Insurance Companies 30-31 Regent and Hinck Streets Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 226-5885-8; 226-5885-8 Email: info@naficonalico.com
Website: https://naficonalico.com
519. P & P Insurance Brokers & Consultants Limited 35 North & King Streets
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-4106 592-225-4708
Website: www.pandpinsuranceltd.com
520. Raj Singh Insurance Brokers & Risk
Management Consultants Inc.
Lot 86 First Street
Alberttown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-2880; 592-2270294
521. CIC Insurance Brokers (Guyana) Inc.
#A52 Barima Avenue
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 225-3097
Website: https://cic.co.gy/
JANITORIAL SERVICES
522. Cleaners 'R' Us Inc.
177 James & Garnett Streets Albouystown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 502-0805
Email: cleanersrus2014@gmail.com
Website: cleanersrus2014@gmail.com
523. Maid Simple Guyana
54, Block 20 Haslington East Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592 6747443; 592- 6082840
Website: https://www.maidsimpleguyana.com
LAUNDROMAT
524. Full Service Laundromat 266 New Market Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6628307; 6628307
Email: fullservicelaundromat36@gmail. com
Website:
Membership List
525. Sparkle Laundromat
Unit No.1 Grand Amazonia Mall, Block M
Providence East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 6556870; 6556870
Email: Sparklelaundromat2@gmail.com
Website:
LEGAL SERVICES
526. Dentons Delany Inc
210 New Market Street
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: +592 623 2260
Website: https://www.dentons.com/ en/global-presence/latin-america-and-the-caribbean/guyana/guyana
527. Donavon A. Rangiah, Attorney-at-law
156 Charlotte Street
Lacytown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6388416; 2263197
Email: dar@donavonrangiahlawyer.com
528. Global Immigration Services Inc.
Lot 27 Gordon Street
Kitty
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 470-448-4948
Website: www.vellozalaw.com
529. HFS Corporate Services Inc.
62 Hadfield & Cross Street
Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-4857 ext 1001
Email: hfslaw@guyanalaw.net Website: www.guyanalaw.net
530. McCalman & Co. Legal Services
Lot 2 Smyth Street
Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5925047216
Website: www.maclegalgy.com
531. Qualitas Business Solutions (Guyana) Inc
156 Charlotte Street
Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5922278409
Website: http://www.qbsgy.com/
532. Siskin Guyana (Business and Legal Services)
165 Waterloo Street (Trafalgar Building)
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +5926505960; +5926080205
Email: siskinguyana@gmail.com
Website: https://www.siskinlaw.gy/
533. Templar Chambers
215 King Street
Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-1547
Website: www.templarchamber.com
LOGGING
534. Barama Company Limited
Land of Canaan East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 5922665633; 592-603-8381
535. Emerald Forest Incorporated
Block 3026
Mond-En-Veldt
Mahaicony Guyana
Telephone: 228-2844
536. Memorex Enterprises 5-6 Dows Avenue
Vryman's Erven New Amsterdam Berbice Guyana
Telephone: +1 647 534 3174; +592 608 8448
Email: chairman@memorexenterprises. org
Website: memorexenterprises.org
537. Trade-Linc Third Floor
Maraj Building, Room G - 8, Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-0395
MANUFACTURING
538. 401 Furniture Store 4 Mon Repos North Public Road
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-220-8107
Website: 401furniture.com
539. Abdool Hakh and Sons Rice Milling Complex R Harlem West Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 2690027; 6218209
Email: a.hakhandsons@gmail.com
540. Amazon Caribbean Guyana Limited
V1 V2 Houston Estate East Bank Demerara Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 226-2828; 226-5238
Email: info@amcarguyana.com Website: www.acaipalmito,com
541. Blue Ribbon Mfg (Guyana) Inc. 97a West Meten Meer Zorg West Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-275-0131
Website: www.blueribbongy.com
Membership List
542. Caribbean Container Inc. Public Road
Farm
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-265-4224, 592-265-4240
Email: info@ccigy.com Website: www.ccigy.com
543. Caribe Snackz Inc. 85 A Lamaha Street Alberttown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 917-217-5218
Email: cheif-samsair@yahoo.com
544. Comfort Sleep
49 Eccles
Industrial Site East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-233-3013; 592-2333024; 592-233-2657
Email: comfortsleep49@gmail.com Website: www.com fortsleep.gy
545. Correia & Correia Ltd.
10 & 15 Eccles Industrial Estate Eccles
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 233-2429; 233-3025
Email: info@correiacltd.com; correia. correia.limited@gmail.com Website: www.correiacltd.com
546. Denmor Garments (Manufacturers) Inc.
Lots 7 - 9 Coldingen Industrial Estate East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-270-4513 592-2704512;
Email: denmorgraments@gmail.com Website: www.denmor.gy
547. Dunae Trading Company
660-662 Section C Block Y Golden Grove East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 624-3507
548. Fernandes Guyana Enterprises Inc.
Block G1
Land of Canaan East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-266-5848
Website: www.demerarabakery.com
549. Floor It 1-2 Caledonia East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592.223.6000 / 592.624.5317
Email: sales@flooritgy.com
Website: https://www.flooritgy.com/
550. Havins Marine Custom Fabrication
36 Public Road
Soesdyke East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: +5922615401
Email: havinsfabrication@gmail.com
551. Imperial Radiator Services Limited.
249 Purshottam Street Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 227-2844
552. Khayr Organics
Lot 86 Norton & Hills Streets Lodge Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5926656266
Email: khayr.world.co@gmail.com Website: www.khayrogx.com
553. King's Jewellery World
Lot 141 Quamina Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-0704
Website: www.kingsjewelleryworld.com
554. Kirus Time Systems
245 Sheriff Street
Guyana
Telephone: 592-608-9299, 869-6626120,592-227-8572
Email: kirustimegy@gmail.com; Kirustime@gmail.com
555. MAG Elegance
36 Public Road
Kitty
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 6706344; 6706344
556. Mario's Juice Bar
278 Sherriff Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-233-2428
557. Modern Industries Limited (A.H & L Kissoon)
Lot 3 - 6 Industrial Site Ruimveldt
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-0958/59; 592-225-4705
Email: kissoon@networksgy.com
558. Morgan's Investment Inc. 1804 Aubrey Barker Road South Ruimveldt
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2184144; 2180701
Email:
Website: www.miigy.com
559. ND&S Furniture Store
40 La Jalousie GAP Road
West Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592-269-0339; 592-2541800
Website: www.nds.com
Membership List
560. Oil Zone Manufacturing & Services Inc.
Lot 54 Lusignan
Railway Embankment East Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 650-9454
Website: http://oilzoneinc.com
561. Ricks and Sari Agro Industries Ltd.
40 Station Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-4230/1
562. Sterling Products Limited Providence East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592-265-7403
Website: www.sterlingguyana.com
563. Super Concrete Incorporated
Lot Q to Q1
Providence East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592 -265-7522 - 25; 2657023-24
Email: superconcreteinc@gmail.com Website: www.superconcreteinc.com
564. TCL Guyana Incorporated
Lots 2 - 9 Lombard Street
GNIC Compound
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-7520
565. The Red Basket
288 Savage Street
North East La Penitence
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-651-1430
566. Toolsie Persaud Limited
Lot 10-12 Lombard Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 226-4071-5 or 265-7510-6
Email: toolsiepersaudlimited@gmail. com
Website: www.tplgroupgy.com
567. Toolsie Persaud Quarries Incorporated Lot Q to Q1
Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: +265-7522 - 25; 265-7023-24
Email: admin@tplgroupgy.com
Website: www.tplgroupgy.com
568. Umami Incorporated
34 Lusignan East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-220-9117
Website: www.umamiltd.com
569. W. Rambaran Services Inc.
28 Meadow Bank East Bank Demerara
Greater Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 226-1100
570. Shally Farms Inc
160 Second Street
Prospect East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 624-4435; 669-6665
Website: www.shallyfarms.com
MARKETING & BRANDING
571. Cloud Carib Limited.
Mariner Hall Sea Sky Lane Olde Towne Sandyport, Nassau
New Providence
The Bahamas
Telephone: +1 242 603 0837 Email: info@cloudcaribb.com Website: https://www.cloudcarib.com/
572. Impact Business Solutions Lot 6 Smyth Street Werk-en-Rust Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5043745; 6792338
573. Tagman Media
215 Lamaha Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-8899; 227-8900
Email: info@tagmanmedia.com; mmoonsammy@tagmanmedia.com; Website: www.tagmanmedia.com
574. Webfx Guyana Inc
Lot A87 Issano Place West Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 725 0001 Email: sales@webfx.co.gy Website: https://webfx.co.gy
575. A.A.M Virtutal Solutions Guyana Lot 55 Walker Terrace Housing Scheme West La Penitence Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 643-4900
576. AdNation Guyana 31 Back Street
Bel Air Village Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 628-4535 Website: https://adnationgy.com/
Membership List
577. Christa Marketing Solutions
121 Amla Avenue
Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5002874
Website: www.christamarketing.com
578. Consolidated Marketing Solutions 66 Bent Street
Werk-En-Rust
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-501-5989
579. Edmondson Designs
196 w 1/2 Shell Road
Kitty Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 662 5080
580. Emagination Marketing Agency 181 Stone Avenue Campbellville 592
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 2194539
Website: www.emktgy.com
581. Envisage Marketing & Technology Company 80 Duncan Street Newtown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-0241 Email: sales@emtec.gy
582. Evocative Print
149 'Block BB' Eccles
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926137892; 5926023122 Email: evocative.print@gmail.com
583. Impressions
Lot 149 Crown Street
Queenstown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-227-7757
Website: www.impressionsgy.com
584. KenRose Advertising Limited #6 Ryan Street
San Juan Trinidad
Telephone: +18682953461 Website: https://kenroseadvertisingltd. com/
585. MIEVA
Online-Based Telephone: 7075697
Email: sales@mieva.net Website: https://sites.google.com/mieva.net/mievamarketing/
586. Modern Grafix
6 Courbane Park
Annandale
East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 220-1977 Website: www.moderngrafixgy.com
587. Pixels Guyana Inc. Parcel 147, Block 3 Plantation Providence
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-2657437; 6771949 Email: pixelsguyanainc@gmail.com Website: pixelsgy.com
588. Pixels Signs and Prints
139 Block 8 Mon Repos
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6676529; 6676529
589. PositivePlans Inc.
38 39 Begonia Ave.
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 19179627828
Website: www.positiveplans.com
590. Professional Print & Design
150 Foulis Housing Scheme; Corporate Office: 251 Plantation Mon Repos East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926533823
Email: proprint91@gmail.com Website: proprintgy.com
591. Scotch Bonnet Inc.
157 C Waterloo Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-623-7843
592. Sheik Hassan Printery Inc.
54 Industrial Estate Eccles East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 233-2791/2754
Email:
Website: www.sheikhassan.com
593. Social Rank Media
125 Regent Road Bourda Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-651-0675 Website: www.socialrankmedia.com
594. Sonic Business Services 24 'C' Light Street Alberttown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-9714; 231-9715; 226-7755
Email: sonicbusinessservices@yahoo. com; contact@sonic.gy
595. Source It Enterprise Lot 39 Third Street Alberttown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: ; 6241799
Email: sourceite@gmail.com
Membership List
596. Xtreme Creative Solutions (XCS)
33 Middle Street Mcdoom East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6513436; 6434266
Website: https://x3mcs.com
MINING
597. A.M.E DEVELOPMENT INC
1253 Block V Herstelling East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592 656 2131; 501 5180
Email: amedevelopmentinc@gmail.com
598. Atlantic Marine Supplies Inc. Lot 'C' Public Road Eccles East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-233-2544; 592-2332551; 592-233-3842
Email: vincent@amsigy.com
599. Battle Green Diamond & Minerals Ent 152 Church & Albert Street Alberttown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-231-7129
600. Crown Mining Supplies Lot 9 North Road Bourda, Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-227-0001; 227-0002 Website: www.crownmining.com
601. EKAA Hrim Earth Resources Management Inc. 108 Third Street Alberttown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5057800 Website: ekaa.live
602. Farm Supplies Limited
Rome Access Road McDoom Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: (+592) 233-0658; 233-0657
Email: mail@farmsup.com Website: www.farmsup.com
603. General Equipment Guyana Limited Plot S15 Area SS Houston Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 233-0543/44
Website: www.genequipgy.com
604. Gold Port Mineral Trading Lot 60 first Avenue Bartica Essequibo River Guyana Telephone: 592-455-2283; 592-6609192; 592-619-7519
605. Guyana Goldfields Incorporated Lot 7 North Road Lacytown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-227-7062
606. Industrial Supplies & Services 51 Robb & Albert Streets Bourda Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-6753
Website:
607. Machinery Corporation of Guyana Limited
Lot 26 Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-265-7315; Email: Website: www.macorpcat.com
608. S. Jagmohan Construction and General Supplies Inc
36-37 Eccles
Industrial Estate East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 501-0459; 2194206
609. Silvie's Industrial Solutions
Lot 31 High & Hadfield Street Werk-En-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-6243; 592-2254360; 592-227-6241
Email: silviesonline@gmail.com Website: silviesonline.com
610. Zarc Properties Inc.
83 Premniranjan Place Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-7220; 227-7220
Email: gavin.ramsoondar@zarcgy.com
N.G.O
611. Guyana Cancer Foundation
Lot 5 Public Road
La Penitence
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926182085
Email: guyanacancerfoundation@gmail. com
Website: https://guyanacf.com
612. Guyana Customs House Brokers and Clerks Association Lot 10-11 Lombard Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6238265
Email: gchbca@hotmail.com
Membership List
613. Korea Trade & Investment
Promotion Agency
Avenue San Juan Bosco Centro Ahamira M-6
Venezuela
Telephone: 58-212-750-2215
Website: www.kotra.or.kr
614. Sasod Guyana 105 Smyth Street Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-7283
Email: sasod@sasod.org.gy Website: www.sasod.org.gy
615. Volunteer Youth Corps Inc.
Lot 'E' Luckhoo Street Durban Backlands
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-1012; 227-1013
Website: https://www.vycguyana.net
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH
616. IRP Fire & Safety Guyana Inc. 1 Rahaman's Park East Bank Public Road
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-502-4690 Website: www.irpltd.com
617. Kronoco Safety Solutions 31 Akawini Street Section K Campbellville Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-638-2586
618. Synergy Fire, Safety and Industrial Supplies
211 Stanley Place Kitty
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5922266874
Website: www.synergygy.com
619. Technical Integrated Services Inc.
2722 First Street Elain Ville Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 1-868-688-8560 Website: www.tistt.com
OIL & GAS
620. Sol Guyana Inc. BB Rome Agricola East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-223-0582
Email: info.guyana@solpetroleum.com Website: https://solpetroleum.com
621. Altrad Guyana Inc 210 New Market Street North Cummingburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-623-2261; 336-37831023
Website: www.altrad.com
622. Asequith Guyana Inc. Lot 694 & 695 Garden Of Eden East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 503-2978
Email: asequith.guyana@gmail.com/ farzan.hosein@asequithguyana.com Website: https://asequith.com
623. Atlantic Oilfield Supplies Inc. Plot GSEC
Liliendaal East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-610-0060
624. Austin Maritime & Energy Service 118 Cowan Street Kingston Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-227-2179
Website: www.anesguyana.com
625. Benjamin Marine Salvage Services Inc
918 Parika
East Coast Essequibo Guyana
Telephone: 592-260-4134
626. CAS Ocean Sciences (Trinidad) Ltd
Suit 108 Fifth Court 9-11 Fifth Street
Woodbrook
Trinidad & Tobago
Telephone: 1-868-224-3466
627. Century Tamara Logistics Services
Lot 609 Covent Gardens
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-219-2020
Website: www.ctes-inc.com
628. China Zhonghao
Lot A Block 2 Public Road
Land of Canaan
East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-5841
629. Energy Guyana Magazine Inc.
3155 Spurwing Drive
South Ruimveldt
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 218-6740; 6929597/ 218-6740
Email: http://www.energyupdate.gy
630. ENGAGE (GUYANA) INC
Warehouse Unit No. 6
Plantation Rome
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 868-674-8710
Email: info@engage.tt Website: www.engage.tt
631. Esso Exploration & Production
Guyana Limited
Lot 99 New Market Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-4187
Email: guyanastaff@exxonmobil.com
Membership List
632. EXSOL (Guyana) Inc.
34-38 Highstreet
Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 687 4503
Website: http://www.exsolindustrial. com/
633. Ganesh Parts & General Store
36 Robb Street
Lacytown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-2127
634. George Union Pipe & Tank
36 Sussex Street
Charlestown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-8233
635. Global Asset Integrity & Maintenance Management Services Inc.
Lot 91 Middle Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 692 4311; 8684832632 Website: www.gaimmsltd.com
636. GO NDE Inc.
Lot 9 Water Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-684-7669
Website: https://gonde.gy/
637. Green State Oil & Gas Services Inc.
12 Public Road
Goed Intent Village
West Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592-644-6608
Website: www.greenstateoilandgas.com
638. Gulf Valve & Piping Controls Inc
Tract G4-G5
Land of Canaan East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926891045
Website: gulfvalvegy.com
639. Guyana Deepwater Operations Inc.
A87 Issano Place West
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-674-6537; 674-6537
Email: info.guyana@sbmoffshore.com
Website: www.sbmoffshore.com
640. Guyana Oil & Gas Support Services 17 A Water Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-1964/231-9980
Website: www.guyanaservice.com
641. Guyana Shore Base Incorporated
Plantation "A" Houston District Greater Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 227 2380
Email: GYSBI.Info@gysbi.com Website: https://www.gysbi.com
642. Guygas P Land of Caanan East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-626-1503
Website: guygas.com
643. Guysons Oil & Gas 15 Orchid Street West Ruimveldt
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +592-22-77571
Website: https://guysonsoilandgas.com/
644. IEM Sales & Services Limited
31 SS Road, Duncan V'GE
San Fernando Trinidad & Tobago
Telephone: 868-652-6312
Email: iem.services@iemsslgroup.com
Website: https://www.iemsslgroup. com/
645. IMEX INCORPORATED
11 University Gardens
Cummingslodge
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-613-7527
Website: http://imexlogic.com/
646. International Gas and Oil Trading Guyana Inc.
79 Premniranjan Place Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-660-6282; 703-9923
Email: info@igotgy.com; sales@igotgy. com
Website: www.igotgy.com
647. Intertec Inc.
165 Waterloo Street Northcummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926996601
648. Ithaca Energy Partners 112 Bonasika Street Section 'K' Campbellville Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-624-1024
649. Jimcol Resources Nigeria Limited
Km 7, Phc Airport-East/West Link Road
Aluu, Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria
Telephone: 08162395946, 08144378886
Membership List
650. John Fernandes Limited
Lot 24 Water Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-6294; 592-2263241; 592-227-3344
Email: enquiries@johnfernandesltd.com Website: www.jf-ltd.com
651. KELAJ (GUYANA) INC.
62 Hadfeild and Cross Streets Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 6761861
Email: Info@Kelajltd.com
Website: www.kelajltd.com
652. Libra Management and Energy Group
165 Waterloo Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926801415; 5926801415
Email: Info@gpsguyana.com
Website:
653. Massy Wood Group (Guyana) Inc.
Old Road
Eccles, East Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592-608-9663
Website: www.massywoodgroup.com
654. Mayson Blackhouse Investments 34 Norton Street
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 2252912; 6006568
Website: www.maysonblackhouse.com
655. MBW Energy Support Services Inc
91 Middle Street
South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926025996
Website: mbwenergysupportservices. com
656. Merchant Marine Services Guyana Inc.
238 Camp & Quamina Streets
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-254-2015; 592-2540040; 612-0009
Email: outar@networksgy.com
Website: www,merchantmarine.biz
657. MHM HOLDINGS INC
Lot 3 W Courida Park Ogle East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 623-5108; 500-5157
Website: https://www.mhmholdingsgy. com/
658. Non-Destructive Testers Limited (Guyana) Inc.
Lot 50 Brickdam Stabroek
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 1-868-652-5089
Website: www.ndt.co.tt
659. NSBOmega Guyana Inc.
120 Parade Street
Kingston
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-3370; Email: info@nsbomega.gy Website: nsbomega.gy
660. Pandora Energy Inc.
2nd Floor, Lot 32 E Fort and Barrack Streets
Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-502-2446; 592-5022446
Email: hr@pandoraenergy.gy
661. Panthera Solutions Inc.
Q1 Providence
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592 265 7445
662. PROSHALE LLC
22402 Forbes Field Trl Spring Texas
United States of America
Telephone: +54 9 11 6594-4451
663. Ramps Logistics (Guyana) Inc. Lot 211-212 New Market Street North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-3770; 22-RAMPS
Email: info@rampslogistics.com Website: https://rampslogistics.com/
664. Rig Bound (Guyana) Inc Lot 53-55 Water Street
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5922273363
Email: info@rigboundltd.com Website: http://rigboundltd.com/
665. Rockway Oilfield Services
Lot C Enachu & Sheriff Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 673-8008 Website: www.rockwayoilfields.com
666. Saipem Guyana Inc. 225 New Market Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 1-281-552-5673 Website: www.saipem.com
667. SDR Petroleum Inc.
127 Parika East Bank Essequibo Guyana Telephone: 592-260-3062
668. Techniques International Guyana Inc. 217 South Street Lacytown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-665-7617; 592-680-8446; 502-1249 Website: www.techniquesusa.com
Membership List
669. The Guyana Oil Company Limited
Lot 191 Camp Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-1595/8; 225-7161
Email: admin@guyoil.gy
Website: https://guyoil.gy/
670. Tiger Rentals (Guyana) 176 Middle Street North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 503-1394
Website: www.tigerrentals.com
671. Titan Energy Inc. 140 B Quamina Street Georgetown Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: +1 868 285 9071; 592-6506605
672. Tullow Guyana BV 176 Middle Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-231-9967
Website: www.tullowoil.com
673. Tull's Transportation Services 1073 Diamond Section A Block X East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 216 0630; 610 7655
674. Warehouse Transport Group Guyana Inc.
Lot 165 Barr Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 1-519-219-390; 592-6012430
Email: dwayne@warehousetransport.ca Website: https://www.warehousetransport.ca/
675. WASA Alliance Incorporated Unit 201, 23 Brickdam Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-639-5096; 592-6395096
Website: www.wasaallianceinc.com
676. Weatherford Trinidad LimitedGuyana Branch Tract G4- G5 Land of Canaan East Demerara Land of Canaan East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592 624 1654
Email: keifa.stowe@weatherford.com/ marcus.cyrus@weatherford.com Website: www.weatherford.com
677. Western Logistics 32E Fort & Barrack Streets Kingston Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-502-2446
PEST CONTROL
678. Essential Pest Control & General Services 1627 Farm Phase 2 East Bank Demerara Georgetown Guyana Telephone: +592-668-8788; +592-6651323
679. OnExt 6a Alexander Street Kitty Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-679-8985
680. Rid-O-Pes 75 6th Street Alberttown, Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-5527
PROCUREMENT
681. Centaur Investments Inc.
846 Ficus Street Eccles Block I East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 500-1696
Email: centaurinvestments2020@gmail. com
682. Diq'qah Construction and Contracting Services Inc. Lot 140 Quamina Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 622-4106; 622-4106 Email: diq.qah.construction@gmail.com
683. Excel Guyana Inc
158 A, Waterloo Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-0646; 223-0648
Email: info@excelguyana.com Website: www.excelguyana.com
684. Freightlink Logistics Inc. 161 Lamaha & Waterloo Streets Georgetown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 620-2002; 2315789
Email: sales@shipfreightlink.com https://www.shipfreightlink.com/?fbclid=IwAR2kFowFv5rmFcz2K0hH3B_ Omy5U4dVGYu4zoSOYKz_-_bRqViILL6Ivz4g
685. Impeccable Construction & General Supplies 478 Perseverance Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 645-3755 Email: cleanteam592@gmail.com
Membership List
686. JGS Business SVC
136 Durbana Sq Lamaha Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 615 2225; 592 615 2225 Email: jgstel@verizon.net
687. Madison Logistics 49 Belair Village
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 592 621 4113
Email: sales@madisonlogisticsint.com/ devonsampson143@gmail.com
688. Offshore Innovators Guyana Inc. 2 Avenue of the Republic
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-610-0622
Website: www.offshore-innovators.com
689. Pacific Leopard International Trading Inc.
29 Bel Air Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 505-1817
690. Ramchand Auto & General Store
51 , 56 & 58 Sheriff and Duncan Streets Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-1266; 623-9419 Email: ramchandauto@bbgy.com Website: http://www.ramchandsuto. com
691. Ramroop's Investments Inc. 15 New Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: +5925005779
692. S. Jagmohan Construction and General Supplies Inc 36-37 Eccles
Industrial Estate East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 501-0459; 2194206
693. SAWA Investment Inc. Lot 59 Stanleytown New Amsterdam Berbice Guyana Telephone: 500-6946 /333-3525 / 6397531
Email: info@sawainvestment.com Website: www.sawainvestment.com
694. Source It Enterprise Lot 39 Third Street Alberttown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 6241799
Email: sourceite@gmail.com
PUBLIC RELATIONS
695. Glo-See Marketing & PR Lot 103 Carmichael Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 225-7013 Website: www.sophiadolphin.com
696. Sagacity Media 127 Island Covent Gardens East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 592-265-4309 Website: www.sagacity.gy
697. Tagman Media 215 Lamaha Street Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-8899; 227-8900
Email: info@tagmanmedia.com; mmoonsammy@tagmanmedia.com; Website: www.tagmanmedia.com
698. Virtual Business Services (Guyana) Inc.
80E Duncan Street
Newtown Kitty
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +592-621-9432; +592-225-6042
Email: support@virtual-bizservices.com
Website: https://www.virtual-bizservices.com
PUBLISHING
699. Guyana Publications Inc.
Lots 46 - 47 Robb Street Lacytown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-2406; 592-2278527
Email: Skhan@stabroeknews.com
700. The Business Supply Group LtdScrip L Division 9 Riversdale Avenue Off Street
St Lucien Road
Diego Martin
Trinidad & Tobago
Telephone: 592-626-1234
701. Virtual Business Services (Guyana) Inc.
80E Duncan Street
Newtown Kitty
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +592-6219432/+592.225.6042
Email: support@virtual-bizservices.com
Website: https://www.virtual-bizservices.com
Membership List
REAL ESTATE
702. Bynoe's Realty 5 Princess Street Charlestown
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-638-7841
703. Demerara Realty Inc. 120 Parade Street Kingston Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 223-5555
704. Durant Property Management
220 South Road Lacytown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 705 9608
Email: Durantpropertymanagement@ gmail.com
705. El Dorado Offshore Guyana Inc. 211-212 New Market Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-4708
Email: edosupport@eldoradooffshore. com
Website: www.eldoradooffshore.com
706. Houston Acres Inc. A16 Eping Avenue Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 6917239; 6277261
707. MHM HOLDINGS INC
Lot 3 W Courida Park
Ogle
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 623-5108; 500-5157
Website: https://www.mhmholdingsgy. com/
708. Navigant Builders Inc. / Windsor Estates
46 Windsor Estates
Peter's Hall East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-5191
709. Superior Realty Inc. 85 A Lamaha Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 -620-2700
Website: http://www.century21.gy/
710. Total Property Management Services Inc.
476 Republic Park
Peter's Hall East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 233-6712; 592-626-5686
Email: info@propertymanagement.gy
Website: https://propertymanagement. gy
711. Zarc Properties Inc.
83 Premniranjan Place Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-7220; 227-7220
Email: gavin.ramsoondar@zarcgy.com
712. The Consultancy Group Inc.
Lot 263 Earl's Avenue
Subryanville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 225-8771; 225-8773
Email: TCG@theconsultancygroupguyana.com
Website: theconsultancygroupinc.com
SECURITY SERVICES
713. Amalgamated Security Services (Guyana) Inc
Lot 0 Ruimveldt
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 225-5773/6
Email: info@asslguyana.com
Website: https://www.asslguyana.com
714. Centaur Security Services Inc.
846 Ficus Street
Eccles Block I East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 500-1696
Website:
715. Dapper Technology Incorporated. 4 Area 'A' Industry Front East Coast Demerara Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 502-4503; 502-4503 Email: info@dappertechnology.net Website: www.dappertechnology.net
716. Diversity Investments Inc.
Lot 36 Happy Acres East Coast Demerara Guyana Telephone: 6505537 Email: diversityinvestmentsinc@gmail. com
717. Federal Protective Services Inc.
222 B Charlotte Street Bourda Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 227-0508
718. GEB Security Services Inc.
Lot 10 Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 233-5023; 233-5108; 2336607; 233-6609; Email: security@gebguyana.com Website: www.gebguyana.com
719. Infotrans Guyana Inc. 133 Church Street South Cummingburg Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-226-9873 Website: www.infotranscaribbean.com
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720. Integrated Security Services
Lot 21 Peter Rose Street
Queenstown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-4033; 592-2234039
Website: www.issgy.com
721. Loss Control & Risk Management Guyana
60 Atlantic Ville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 416-209-8688; 222-2967
Website: ibsscontrolriskmanagementguyana.business.site
722. Magua Risk Consulting Guyana Inc.
Lot 294 Kamoa Street
Lamaha Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 502 9475
723. Nel global security company Inc
Lot 43 E½ Gordon, Street
Kitty
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 500-6242; 711-6242 Website: www.nelglobalsecurity.net
724. OPSEC International (Guyana) Inc. 176 Charlotte Street, Bourda, Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-7482
725. Perfection Services Inc
Third Floor 60 Waterloo Street North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 1-868-662-2975
Website: www.perfectionservicesltd. com
726. Praetorian Executive Protection Service
158 New Garden Street Queenstown
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-623-8007
727. Professional Guards Services Inc. 81 4th Street Avenue Subryanville Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-2375; 592-2265465; 592-2275574 Email: pgs@pgsguyana.com
728. Queensway Security Service Inc. 153 Regent Road & Oronoque Street Bourda Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-4368
729. Rabindra Persaud Consultancy 169 Charlotte Street Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-653-5859
Website: www.rpersaudconsultancy. com
730. Safeguard Security Systems
Lot 12L CreekDam Herstelling East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5926161235; 5926169462 Website: www.safeguardguyana.com
731. Safeway Security
Lot 153 Oronoque & Regent Streets Bourda Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-6465; 592-227-6473
732. Secure Innovations & Concepts Inc.
246 Samaan Drive
Meadowbrook Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-4410
Website: http://www.sicincgy.com
733. Security In Action Guyana
156 Alexander Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Website: www.siag-security.gy
734. Sheriff Security Inc.
12 Sheriff Street
Subryanville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-557-5691
Email: sheriff.s.service@gmail.com
735. Viscom Security Solutions Inc
Lot 'A' Belmonte
Mahaica
East Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 228-5456
Email: mail.viscom@gmail.com
736. Cyberdyne Technology
255 Thomas Street
South Cummingsburg
Guyana
Telephone: 5926199694
Email: wforde@cyberdynetechgy.com
Website: https://cyberdynetechgy.com/
737. Cloud Carib Limited. Mariner Hall
Sea Sky Lane
Olde Towne
Sandyport
Nassau
New Providence
The Bahamas
Telephone: +1 242 603 0837
Email: info@cloudcaribb.com
Website: https://www.cloudcarib.com/
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SERVICES
738. Arrowten Incorporated
23 Delhi Avenue
Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-220-3398
739. Chateram Ramdihal Chartered Accountants, Professional Services Firm
25 Craig Street & Delph Avenue
Campbellville
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 223-2660 / 500-0112 / 2232104; 223-2660 / 500-0112 / 223-2104
Email: crcaadmin@chateramramdihal. com / chateram.ramdihal@gmail.com
Website: https://chateramramdihal. com/
740. Courtesy Rent-a-Car Inc.
Block Alpha, Battery Road
Kingston
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-0005
741. Curtains & Drapery Design Lot 110 Regent Road Bourda
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-2224
Email: curtains_drapery@hotmail.com
742. DAS Enterprises
Lot 50 Section 'I', Sheriff Street
Campbellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2262420;2164351; 6625015 Website: google.com
743. Diversity Beauty Salon & SB Mobile carwash
106 Croal street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926895756
Email: rekha.bisai12@gmail.com
744. Dragonfly Drones and Gesopatial Solutions
1566 Congress Drive South Ruimveldt Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6872714
Email: masbriansmith@gmail.com
745. Eclisar Financial and Professional Services
169 Charlotte Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-6466
Email: eclisar@yahoo.com
Website: https://eclisar.com/
746. Eco Atlantic International Investment Inc.
43 'A' Friendship Public Rd
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-265-7267
Website: ecoatlanticinvest.com
747. Executive Business Solutions (Guyana) Inc.
263 Thomas Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-0633
Website: http://www.ebsguyana.com
748. Future Vision 48 Robb Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-4869
749. Geostructural Group Caribbean Inc.
Lot 20 Public Road Mcdoom East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 1 868 768-2071
750. Guyana Logistics and Support Services Inc.
110 2nd Floor Duke & Barrack Streets
Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-4090; 592-2252018; 592-225-2017
Email: glowachee@guyanalogistics.com
Website: https://guyanalogistics.com/
751. HIAS GUYANA INC.
89 Lanluni Street
Queenstown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 503-4449
Website: https://www.hias.org/
752. Legacy Williams and Campbell Investments
552 Section B Block X Diamond East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 6769333
753. Lenray's Investment Enterprise
Lot 53 Robb Street
Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-0886
754. Luther's Decorations Guyana
215 Bamboo Drive
Meadow Brook
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-501-6021
755. Miguel Mechanical Services Limited
1-9 Dick Street
San Fernando Trinidad WI
Telephone: 1868 657 5407 Website: www.miguelmechanical.com
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756. Mohamed's Enterprise
Lot 29 Lombard Street
Werk-En-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-7952
757. N&S Algoo Licensed Customs Brokerage Services Inc.
Lot 165 Barr Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-5495, 225-5497, 231-1746
Email: info@nsalgoobrokerage.com
Website: https://nsalgoobrokerage. com/
758. Netcom
61 Dennis street Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2270190
759. Omega Technical Services LLC
A86 Issano Place West
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 1 868 348 533
Website: http://www.omega-tech.com
760. ORIJIN Inc.
299 Shantiniketan Street
Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 231-1122
Email: info@orijingy.com
Website: https://www.orijingy.com/
761. Paramount Group Guyana
27 Albert Street
Queenstown
Georgetown Guyana
Email: info@paramountgroupguyana. com
Website: www.paramountgroupguyana. com
762. Pinnacle Business Services Inc
Movietowne Mall, 2nd Floor Turkeyen
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 503 2573
Website: http://pinnaclegy.com/
763. R.M. Bhaichandeen Inc.
Church Street, Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-7736; 592-2267746
Email: rmbincsales@gmail.com
764. Ramkelawan Investments and Services
Lot 279 Industry J Area
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926436755; 5926436755
Email: jramkelawan95@gmail.com
Website: https://lcregister.petroleum. gov.gy/identity/ramkelawan_investments/
765. REGUS
165 Waterloo Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-1000
Website: https://www.regus.gy/
766. Rock-A-Fella Enterprise
50-463 Peters's Hall East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 628-3000
Website: https://rockafellagy.com
767. SGS Panama Control Services Inc.SGS Guyana Branch
New Trafalgar Building, Ground & 1st Floor
165 Waterloo Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 231 2539
Website: http://www.sgs.com
768. Sukhoo Electrical Elevator & Escalator
58 Hope West Enmore
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926439186; 5926439186
Email: sukhooelectrical@gmail.com Website: www.elevator.gy
769. Total Office (Guyana) Inc. 25 Area Q Turkeyen
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-222-8583
Website: www.totalofficeltd.com
770. Universal Group of Companies Inc. 20 Durban & Hardina Streets Wortmanville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-4069
Email: ugcincorporated@gmail.com Website: www.ugcguyana.com
771. Verisa General Services
37 Friendship East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 266-0009; 612-7814
772. Vivaanta Ayurvedic Spa & Hair Salon 3 Church Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-663-0021
773. W&T George & Company Limited 32-33 Regent & Hinck Street Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-4722
774. Winno's Electrical & Plumbing 297 West Ruimveldt Georgetown Guyana
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775. Wyndanch Inc
Lot 5 Mon Repos Public Road
East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-220-7047
Website: www.wyndanch.com
776. Guyana Logistics and Support Services Inc.
110 2nd Floor Duke & Barrack Streets Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-4090 592-2252018 592-225-2017; Email: glowachee@guyanalogistics.com; Website: https://guyanalogistics.com/
SHIPPING
777. Aegis Marine Shipmanagement
215 South Road & King Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-5265
778. C&V Caribbean Shipping Limited 109 Laluni Street Queenstown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-1245
Website: www.cvshipping.com
779. C.S.World Cargo 2000 Inc 339 Cumming St Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 416 795 1189 Website: www.csworldcargo.com
780. CCA Guyana Inc.
NR2 Plantation Rome North East Bank Demerara Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-6041; 592-2276088
Email: info@cargoguyana.com Website: www.cargoguyana.com
781. CMA CGM Guyana Inc. Lot 1 Public Road, La Pennitence Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-231-7419
782. Demerara Shipping Company Limited 6-12 Water & Schumaker Streets Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-226-4455
Email: njamuna@demship.com Website: www.demship.com
783. Ezone Logistics 100-101 Regent Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 504-5766
784. G-Boats Inc. Plot 51 Eccles Industrial Estates East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 19856014360; 592-6232554
785. Guyana National Shipping Corporation Limited Lots 5 - 9 Lombard Street La Penitence Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-1840; 592-2263365
Email: GNSC@GUYANA.NET.GY Website: https://www.gnsc.com/
786. HAB International Lot 1 Public Road (Swiss Machinery Building) Eccles East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-233-2496/8
Email: customerservice@habint.net Website: www.habint.net
787. John Fernandes Limited
Lot 24 Water Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-6294 592-2263241 592-227-3344; 592 227 3344 Email: enquiries@johnfernandesltd. com; Website: www.jf-ltd.com
788. Kestrel Guyana Inc.
140 Quamina and Waterloo Street South Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-1997; 608 8771 Email: sbuchoon@kestrel.com Website: www.kestrel.com
789. Laparkan Holdings (Guyana) Limited Lots 34 - 37 Water Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-1055; 226-1095
790. Latitude Geospatial Consulting Inc.
195 Schoonord West Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 5926585332 Website: https://latitudegeospatial. com/
791. Logistics International Company Ltd
26 Orange Grove Trace St. Augustine Trinidad
Telephone: 1 868 380 9362
792. Marine Traders Atlantic (MTA) Inc. 7 North Road, Company Path Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-265-7268 Website: marinetradeatlantic.com
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793. Muneshwer's Limited
45 - 47 Water Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-7418 ext 3001; 227-7417
Website: www.muneshwers.com
794. PAS Cargo Guyana Inc.
Lot 1 Public Road La Penitence Admin Building #v 2 GNSC Compound
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-8720; 592-0738 Website: www.pascargousa.com
795. Rafeek & Moore Customs Brokerage Firm & Logistics Inc.
260 Middle Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-231-8295
Website: www.rafeekandmoore.com
796. SCL (Guyana) Inc
Lot 1 GNSC Compound La Penitence
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-6716
Website: www.scl-group.com
797. Tropical Shipping
72 High & Barrack Streets
Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-7203 Website: www.tropical.com
798. Websource Guyana Inc.
Lot 212 Camp Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-1338; 592-2233216
Website: www.websourceguyana.com
799. Zip Logistics
176 Charlotte Street Bourda Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-0096
Website: ziplogistics.com
800. Lall-Belcon (Guyana) Inc. 5-7 Water Street Werk-En-Rust, Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231 5100; Email: info@lall-belcon.com Website: www.lall-belcon.com
STANDARDS CERTIFICATION
801. Global Compliance Service
101 Einshower Parkway Roseland
New Jersey United States of America
Telephone: 1-973-795-1241
802. Global Compliance Service
Guyana Inc.
Lot 20 Mc. Doom
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-6666
Email: guyana@gcsregistrar.com Website: gcsregistrar.com
SURVEYING SERVICES
803. 286Be-OnG (Guyana) Inc.
286 Irving Street
Queenstown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 1502 724 6436; 1 202 656 9748
804. L&S Surveying Services
Guyana Inc.
50 Brickdam Stabroek
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-654-4424
Website: www.issuvey.com
805. Sealand Surveys
Lot 13, South Half
Section F
La Grange
West Bank Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 592-254-1591
Website: https://sealandsurveys.com
TOURISM & HOSPITALITY
806. 592 Hospitality Inc.
Lot 12 Duncan Street
Campbellsville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 624-0208; 608-6602
Email: 592hospitalityinc@gmail.com
807. Aagman Restaurant
28 A Top Floor Sheriff Street
Campbellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-219-0161
Website: www.aagmanrestaurant.com
808. Aruwai Enterprise Inc.
13 A Public Road
Huston
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-223-2097; 592-2271987; 225-7517
Email: frontdesk@aruwairesort.gy
809. Camex Restaurants Inc.
231 Camp & Middle streets
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-8769; 592-231-2243
Email: oodiyalove@yahoo.com
810. Frandec Travel Services Inc. 92 Middle Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2252648; 2272099; 2263076; 2253236; 2252899; 2252648
Email: frandec@frandec.com
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811. German’s Restaurant
Lot 8 New Market Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-0079
Email: germanssoup@gmail.com
812. Glamp Camp GY
48 High Street
Werk-En-Rust
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 503-3241; 6194825
813. Guyana Hospitality Solutions Inc.
4 Dowding Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 407-909-3394; 5926786638
814. Guyana Marriott Hotel
Georgetown (Atlantic Hotel Inc.)
Block Alpha
Kingston
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-231-1642
Email: Isabel.Vasquez@marriotthotels. com; Mhrs.geomc.reservations@marriotthotels.com
Website: www.marriott.com
815. Herdmanston Lodge
19-20 Lamaha & Peter Rose Street
Queenstown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 655-3620
816. Integrated Group Guyana, Inc.
126 Quamina & Carmichael Street
Georgetown
Guyana
Telephone: 592 227 5029; 592 227 5029
Email: contact@stabroektravel.com
Website: www.stabroektravel.com www.stabroek.market
817. Knight Rider Bus Service
35 Delhi Street
Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2251429
Website: https://knightridertransportation.gy/
818. NAYELLI SALON AND SPA
211 New Market Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
819. Pegasus Hotel Guyana
Battery Road
Kingston
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-8176; 592-225-2853
Website: www.pegasushotelguyana. com
820. Phase IV Travel Agency
58 David Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5925032613
821. Ramada Georgetown Princess Hotel
Lot Track 'BS' Block 2 Plantation
Providence East Coast Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-265-7009; 265-7013
Email: info@ramadageorgetown.com
Website: www.ramadageorgetown.com
822. Roraima Airways Limited
R8 Eping Avenue
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-225-9647; 592-225-9648
823. Travelspan GT Inc.
03 A North Road Lacytown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-227-1701; 592-2271701
Email: admin@travelspangt.com Website: www.travelspan.com
TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS SERVICES
824. BCAMO Guyana Inc.
396 Block XXXIII La Parfaite Harmonie West Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 505-4379
Email: bcamoguyanainc@yahoo.com
825. Cyril's Transportation Service 17 David Street Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-7346
Email: management@cyrilstransportation.com Website: www.cyrilstransportation.com
826. Driven Transportation Services 12 Bougainvillea Part Farm East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 641-4407; 641-3511
827. Express International Inc. 27 Hadfield Street Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 227-6025
Email: joinus@expressgoc.com
Website: https://expressinternationalinc.com/index.php
Membership List
828. Knight Rider Bus Service
35 Delhi Street
Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 2251429; 2251429
Website: https://knightridertransportation.gy/
829. R&M Home Solutions
Lot SL 36, Lower Kara Kara MacKenzie Linden Guyana
Telephone: 601-6013
830. R&R Transport Guyana Inc.
334 Sachibazaar Str Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5926665245
Email: admin@rrtransporttt.com Website: www.rrtransportguyana.com
831. River Quest Jet Boat Service
172 E 1/2 Charlotte & Light Streets Lacytown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 231-1340/4
Email: totalmotorspares@yahoo.com Website: www.riverquestgy.com
832. Sean's Transportation Service Inc.
34 First Street Alexander Village Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 621-6534; 621-6534
Email: seantransportationservices@ gmail.com
833. Yellow Transportation Services Inc.
1152 Block X
Section A Greater Diamond East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5926460506 Website: www.ytransportation.com
834. We Go All Places
Track KG
Kuru Kururu Linden Highway Guyana
Telephone: 5926872945
Website: https://wegapllc.com
835. Amanah Logistics Inc.
Lot 140 Quamina Street South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592 501-4952
Email: info@amanahinc.com Website: www.amanahinc.com
836. Arapaima Logistics Inc. 211-212 New Market St
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5922233770; 5922233770
Email: info@rampslogistics.com Website: https://rampslogistics.com/
837. Atlantic Concierge & Integrated Logistics Inc.
294 Kamoa Street Lamaha Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-502-9475
Email: service@atlanticconcierge-gy. com
838. Blue Water Shipping Guyana Inc
Lot 258 Thomas Street North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Email: guyana@bws.net Website: www.bws.net
839. Bourbon Guyana Inc.
130 First Street
‘BB’ Eccles East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 502-9230
Website: bourbonoffshore.com
840. Carbyne Capital Investments
Limited
8 Lady Musgrave Road
Kingston Jamaica
Telephone: 18766317661; 18768311720 Website: www.ccija.com
841. Coastal Offshore Marine Inc.
Lot F Hydronie East Bank Essequibo Guyana Telephone: 5922604986; +5926218386
Email: info@comi-gy.com Website: www.coastaloffshoremarineinc.com
842. Excel Guyana Inc
158 A, Waterloo Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 223-0646; 223-0648
Email: info@excelguyana.com Website: www.excelguyana.com
843. Freightlink Logistics Inc.
161 Lamaha & Waterloo Streets
Georgetown Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 620-2002; 2315789
Email: sales@shipfreightlink.com
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844. Gac Logistics and Shipping (Guyana) Ltd 5-9 Lombard Street La Penitence Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-1050 Website: www.gac.com
845. Genesis Marine Guyana Inc. Lot 36 Section E Campbellville Campbellville Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-501-1748
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846. G-Port Inc.
10-13 Water Street
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-227-3363
847. Guarantee International Crating Inc Lot 24 Cactus Road West Ruimveldt
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: +592 687 2806 Email: sales@gicgy.com
848. GULF MARITIME INC 12 Light Street Allbertown
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5926022468 Website: GMSGY.COM
849. Guyana Energy Employment Sourcing Inc. 1196 Section A Block xX Diamond East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 5926847538
850. Impeccable Construction & General Supplies
478 Perseverance Providence East Bank Demerara Guyana Telephone: 645-3755 Email: cleanteam592@gmail.com
851. Intercon Guyana Inc. 205 Charlotte Street Lacytown Georgetown Guyana Telephone: +60139226131; 6578666/6162300
852. Inter-Continental Shipping (Guyana) Inc. 7 North Road Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 5925064691
Email: wseecharan@icslguyana.com; info@icslguyana.com
Website: https://www.icslguyana.com/
853. Interlink Business and Logistics Services 92 Middle Street North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-717-3177
Email: Interlinkgy@gmail.com
854. John Fernandes Limited Lot 24 Water Street
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592-225-6294; 592-2263241; 592-227-3344; 592 227 3344
Email: enquiries@johnfernandesltd. com; Website: www.jf-ltd.com
855. JSB Investments Inc
Block R Public Road Soesdyke East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592 261-5464; 261-5467; Email: jsbinvestmentsgy@gmail.com; Website: http://www.jsbinvestmentsgy. com
856. Knight Rider Bus Service 35 Delhi Street Prashad Nagar Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 2251429
Website: https://knightridertransportation.gy/
857. LeZo Logistics
3545 Stevedore Housing Scheme
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 653-7628; 5926298145
858. Madison Logistics
49 Belair Village
Georgetown Guyana Telephone: 592 621 4113
Email: sales@madisonlogisticsint.com/ devonsampson143@gmail.com
859. Marine World Services Inc.
Lot 106 Duke Street
Kingston Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-1050
Email: guyana@gac.com
860. Pacific Leopard International Trading Inc.
29 Bel Air Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 505-1817
861. PS Shipping and Customs Brokerage Inc.
198 Camp Street
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5024799; 5024799 Website: https://psscb.com/
862. Royal Logistics Inc.
Lot 15 Garnett Street
Campbellville
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 231-2993; 6679800
863. South Atlantic Logistics and General Services Inc.
Lot 1, NGS
Houston Gardens
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 672 8674; 225-1807
Email: alfonso.dearmas@salogistics.co
Membership List
864. Sure Gig Inc.
188 Waterloo Street
South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 504-6727; 223-1556
865. Symmetry Brokerage & Logistics 1477 Herstelling East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 600-1969; 5926720527
Website: www.sblguyana.com
866. Target Logistics Inc.
221B Camp Street
North Cummingsburg Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 500-7383; 624-7447
Email: targetlogisticsinc@gmail.com
Website: www.tli.gy
867. Thethys Marine and Logistics
Sevices Inc.
Lot 78 Hadfield & Breda Street
Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 668 3824; 592 662 3836
868. Titan Containers Guyana Inc. 1039 Eccles
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-682-2711
869. Titan Logistics & Support
185 Waterloo Street
Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 5925014684; 59265128247
870. TLC Guyana Inc
12 New Haven Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 620-2390
Email: operations1.geo@tlc-com.ch Website: www.tlc-com.ch
871. UTC Logistics Guyana Inc
Plantation A
Houston District
East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: +5927029060
Email: guyana@utcoverseas.com
Website: www.utcoverseas.com
872. Vista Trading & Logistics (Guyana) Inc.
91 Middle Street
North Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6635300; 6321680
TV/ VIDEO PRODUCTION
873. Massiah Capital 54-55 Continental Park East Bank Demerara Guyana
Telephone: 592-683-9457
874. Videomega Productions Limited 176 Middle Street
South Cummingsburg
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592-226-9555; 592-225-1594
Website: www.videomegaproductions. com
VETERINARY SERVICES
875. NB Veterinary Services
218 Munipur Street
Prashad Nagar
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +5922190854
Website: www.animalkingdomgy.com
WASTE MANAGEMENT
876. Puran Bros. Disposal Inc.
7 Bella Street
Pouderoyen
West Coast Demerara
Guyana
Telephone: 264-1239; 264-2489
Website: www.puranbrothers.com/
877. Sandip Waste Management
75 Sixth Street
Alberttown
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 231-5785
WATER PROCESSING
878. JGS Business SVC
136 Durbana Sq Lamaha Gardens
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 615 2225
Email: jgstel@verizon.net
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WATER PROOFING
879. Dover Waterproofing Technologies Inc.
53 Oleander Avenue
Bel Air Park
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 503-0516; 231-8939
Email: doverwaterproofing.gy@gmail. com
Website: https://www.doverwaterproofing.gy
WEBSITE DESIGN & SERVICES
880. Blenat
75 Joseph Pollydore & Durban Streets Lodge
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6394165
Website: https://blenadigital.tech
881. Wayne Farley Designs
5 Sandy Babb Street
Kitty Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: +5926174882
Website: www.design.gy
882. Blue Mountain Capital Inc. 111 Durban Street
Werk-en-Rust
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 6535723; 6452260
Website: www.bluemountaincapitalgy. com
883. Webfx Guyana Inc
Lot A87 Issano Place West
Georgetown Guyana
Telephone: 592 725 0001; 592 725 0001
Email: sales@webfx.co.gy
Website: https://webfx.co.gy