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Beharry, Amber Launch IT and Cybersecurity Joint Venture in Guyana

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January 25, 2026
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Beharry Group of Guyana and Amber Group of Jamaica have officially launched a strategic joint venture, Beharry‑Amber Technologies Inc., aimed at providing comprehensive IT and cybersecurity services, marking a major milestone in the Caribbean’s digital transformation.

The partnership combines the local expertise of Beharry Group with the regional and global experience of Amber Group, creating a one-stop technology platform to serve government and private sector clients in Guyana and across the region.

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Commenting on the venture, Suresh Beharry, Chairman and CEO of Beharry Group, said:

“Guyana is at a pivotal moment in its development, where digital infrastructure and cybersecurity are no longer optional but essential. Our vision with Beharry‑Amber Technologies Inc. is to support Guyana’s modernization journey by building strong, reliable, and future-ready technology capabilities. Amber Group stood out as a partner due to its proven delivery record, depth of expertise, and shared commitment to long-term impact across the region.”

Dushyant Savadia, Founder and CEO of Amber Group, highlighted the broader significance of the collaboration:

“This partnership is far more than a commercial venture; it represents a shared commitment to Guyana’s growth, resilience, and technological advancement. Beharry Group has long contributed to national development, and together, we will strengthen digital infrastructure, improve cybersecurity readiness, and support the country’s rapid economic expansion.”

Guyana’s economy has been identified as one of the fastest-growing globally, with increasing investments in energy, infrastructure, financial services, and public sector modernisation. The joint venture is positioned to align with government objectives for digital transformation, ensuring that both domestic and regional clients have access to world-class IT and cybersecurity solutions.

Beharry Group, one of Guyana’s largest conglomerates, has a longstanding legacy of contributing to national development and economic growth. Through the joint venture, the group aims to bolster the country’s digital backbone and provide businesses with advanced technology capabilities.

Amber Group brings extensive experience in artificial intelligence, cloud platforms, enterprise systems, cybersecurity, and large-scale digital transformation. The company has delivered mission-critical solutions to governments, financial institutions, and large enterprises across multiple continents, earning a reputation for reliability and innovation.

The establishment of Beharry‑Amber Technologies Inc. represents a strategic investment in Guyana’s technological future, with the potential to drive innovation, security, and operational efficiency across the Caribbean.

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