Ensuring that all Guyanese can access either a stock market or work towards having the one here integrated with other countries should be explored and both the government and private sector in Georgetown seem upbeat in making this a reality, Jamaican financial analyst, Rezworth Burchenson says.
“How do we ensure that persons, when they start to work, to know that there are other asset classes for them to invest in? You don’t have to only to only invest in land and real estate… We have to start the conversations, start setting up investment clubs in schools and in universities and ensure that there is enough financial literacy. It must also be promoted in the churches and service clubs… and when those conversations are started, you see the benefits,” Burchenson told the Sunday Stabroek in an interview.