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Over 250 Business Leaders Unite at Chelsea FC for BritCham Guyana Forum to Deepen UK– Guyana Trade Relations

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The British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham Guyana) successfully hosted its Business  Forum and Networking Event on Thursday, November 6th, 2025, at Chelsea Football Club,  Stamford Bridge, London, bringing together government officials, private-sector leaders, and  investors from the United Kingdom, Guyana, and the Caribbean diaspora. 

The landmark event drew a record turnout of more than 250 attendees, reaffirming BritCham  Guyana’s growing role in promoting trade, investment, and collaboration between the two  nations. 

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Minister Susan Rodrigues, Minister of Tourism, Industry & Commerce Highlights Guyana’s  Vision for Inclusive and Sustainable Growth 

Delivering the Distinguished Address, Minister Susan Rodrigues, Minister of Tourism,  Industry and Commerce, underscored Guyana’s strong economic trajectory and the  government’s focus on sustainable and diversified growth. 

“Guyana’s transformation is the product of careful planning, responsible governance, and a  commitment to equitable progress,” Minister Rodrigues said. “We continue to create the right  environment for investment, innovation, and partnerships that drive prosperity for all  Guyanese.” 

She emphasised the government’s commitment to developing tourism, manufacturing,  infrastructure, and technology, ensuring that the benefits of growth reach every community.

The British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham Guyana) is an independent, non-profit business chamber committed to driving UK business  growth in Guyana. Our members are companies and individuals from the UK, Guyana and worldwide and employ thousands globally. We work with  our members, governments, and many other stakeholders to support and strengthen the UK-Guyana business relationship. For more information,  visit britchamgy.com.   

Mr. Faizal Khan, Founding Chairman of BritCham Guyana : Deepening Guyana–UK Collaboration 

Mr. Faizal Khan, Founding Chairman of BritCham Guyana, officially opened the event,  welcoming participants and reaffirming the Chamber’s commitment to fostering meaningful  partnerships between the United Kingdom and Guyana. 

“BritCham Guyana serves as a bridge between two dynamic markets,” Khan said. “Our mission  is to connect people, ideas, and investment opportunities to support Guyana’s continued  growth and strengthen UK–Guyana collaboration.” 

In his closing remarks, Khan thanked partners, sponsors, and attendees for their continued  support in advancing trade and investment ties, adding: 

“This event marks a milestone in the evolution of Guyana – UK trade relations, proof that  partnership, integrity, and opportunity can drive prosperity for both nations.” 

Mr. Andrew Lodge, Head of Legal at ExxonMobil Guyana: Partnering for Long-Term  Development 

Delivering remarks as Title Sponsor, Mr. Andrew Lodge, Head of Legal at ExxonMobil Guyana,  reaffirmed the company’s commitment to Guyana’s long-term success. 

“ExxonMobil is proud to be part of Guyana’s ongoing transformation,” Lodge noted. “Our  partnerships go beyond energy, we’re investing in capacity-building, education, and sustainable  development that will benefit future generations.” 

Mr. Lodge also joined the Oil & Gas Panel Discussion, which explored strategies for energy sector expansion and opportunities for cross-sector investment. 

Dr. Peter Ramsaroop : “Guyana is Open for Business” 

Dr. Peter Ramsaroop, Chief Investment Officer and Head of the Guyana Office for Investment  (GO-Invest), shared insights into Guyana’s thriving investment climate and expanding  opportunities for British and global investors.

The British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham Guyana) is an independent, non-profit business chamber committed to driving UK business  growth in Guyana. Our members are companies and individuals from the UK, Guyana and worldwide and employ thousands globally. We work with  our members, governments, and many other stakeholders to support and strengthen the UK-Guyana business relationship. For more information,  visit britchamgy.com.  

“Guyana is open for business,” Dr. Ramsaroop declared. “We are modernising our industries,  building out critical infrastructure, and diversifying into new sectors such as manufacturing,  tourism, and technology. Now is the time for investors to engage.” 

He highlighted projects such as the Gas-to-Energy initiative, which will lower costs and create a  foundation for new industries to engage.  

High-Level Discussions on Energy, Infrastructure, and Digital Transformation 

Two dynamic panel sessions showcased opportunities for collaboration and innovation. Oil & Gas Panel Discussion Participants: 

* Andrew Lodge, Head of Legal, ExxonMobil Guyana 

* Dr. Peter Ramsaroop, Chief Investment Officer, GO-Invest 

*Sir Trevor Phillips OBE ARC FIC, Presenter, Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips (Sky News) and  Columnist for The Times 

* Captain Gerry Gouveia Jr., Chairman, Private Sector Commission 

Moderated by Ace Consulting, the panel explored sustainable energy development, the role of  the private sector, and the global significance of Guyana’s emerging oil and gas industry. 

Infrastructure & Digital Transformation Session 

Moderated by Mr. Anand Harrilall, Board Director, BritCham Guyana, with insights from: * Mr. Alan Howard, Manager, City & Guilds International 

* Mr. Phil Atkinson, Managing Director, Mowlem International Ltd 

* Mr. Richard Stanton, CEO, One Communications 

* Mr. Imran Badruddin, Senior Manager, Investment & Business Development, Demerara Bank  Limited

The British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham Guyana) is an independent, non-profit business chamber committed to driving UK business  growth in Guyana. Our members are companies and individuals from the UK, Guyana and worldwide and employ thousands globally. We work with  our members, governments, and many other stakeholders to support and strengthen the UK-Guyana business relationship. For more information,  visit britchamgy.com.  

* Mr. Robert Lee, CEO, REAS Group 

* Mr. Richard Isava, Managing Director, Guyana Americas Merchant Bank 

The session addressed Guyana’s rapid infrastructure growth, the importance of digital  transformation, and financing solutions for sustainable development. 

Attendees also viewed a video presentation on the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA)  Expansion, showcasing Guyana’s modernisation progress being delivered by Mowlem  International. 

H.E. Dr. Rajendra Singh : Strengthening Guyana–UK Relations 

His Excellency Dr. Rajendra Singh, High Commissioner of Guyana to the United Kingdom,  delivered remarks highlighting the strategic importance of the Guyana – UK partnership. 

“Our partnership is rooted in shared history and strengthened by shared purpose,” H.E. Singh  said. “BritCham Guyana continues to play a pivotal role in deepening the economic, social, and  cultural bonds between our nations.” 

Maxi Priest Joins BritCham Guyana for Jamaica Hurricane Relief Effort 

The evening concluded with a Business Networking Mixer and Charity Auction featuring  international artist Maxi Priest, who partnered with BritCham Guyana to raise funds for  hurricane-relief efforts in Jamaica. 

The auction raised a total of £21,035, with all proceeds supporting organisations coordinating  recovery and rebuilding on the ground in Jamaica. 

“Music and unity have the power to heal and rebuild. I’m honoured to lend my voice to help  those affected in Jamaica,” said Maxi Priest. 

Faizal Khan added, “This initiative embodies the spirit of regional unity. BritCham Guyana is  proud to stand with our Caribbean family in times of need.”

The British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham Guyana) is an independent, non-profit business chamber committed to driving UK business  growth in Guyana. Our members are companies and individuals from the UK, Guyana and worldwide and employ thousands globally. We work with  our members, governments, and many other stakeholders to support and strengthen the UK-Guyana business relationship. For more information,  visit britchamgy.com.  

A Platform for Partnership and Progress 

The BritCham Guyana Business Forum & Networking Event reinforced Guyana’s position as one  of the fastest-growing economies in the Caribbean and underscored the country’s readiness for  sustainable, international investment. 

As Dr. Ramsaroop concluded, “The time to engage is now.” 

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