Not even the untimely advent of COVID-19 has altered external perception of Guyana as currently the choice Caribbean destination in which to do business, the tantrums of the virus having failed to extinguish the prevailing high hopes for the growth of the country’s economy on the back an emerging oil industry.
On Tuesday, September 1, another business enterprise with strong Guyanese connections will put down its marker here. A brief on the new company’s plans to offer its business consulting services here, seen by the Stabroek Business, says that EBS (Guyana), a sister company to the Bahamas-based Business Solutions Ltd (EBS Ltd), will be seeking to add value to its clients here by offering what it says is a suite of services that includes “unmatched customer service.”
The company brief details the services which it will be offering locally, listing among them business consulting, including supporting new enterprises seeking to roll out business plans, and existing ones seeking to expand or restructure. Additionally, EBS (Guyana) says that it will be seeking to serve as “independent project managers” for business ventures in order to ensure that these are launched as planned. EBS will also be seeking to work with local businesses that may have already registered an international footprint but are now looking to increase external market share, as well as local businesses that are seeking access to international markets for the first time.