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DADA’S GROUP OF COMPANIES N.V. OFFICIALLY LAUNCHES IN SURINAME AT SEOGS 2026, DEEPENING GUYANA–SURINAME BUSINESS INTEGRATION

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July 7, 2026
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 DADA’S Group of Companies N.V. officially launched its operations in Suriname  today during the Suriname Energy, Oil & Gas Summit and Exhibition (SEOGS) 2026, marking a strategic expansion into the  Surinamese market and reinforcing growing private sector integration across the Suriname-Guyana corridor. 

The launch took place within the Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) Pavilion and Trade Mission, bringing together  government officials, industry leaders, investors, and regional business stakeholders at one of the region’s most significant energy  and investment platforms. 

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The Honourable Minister of Natural Resources of Guyana, Hon. Vickram Bharrat, M.P., attended the ceremony as part of a high level delegation. The Hon. Minister was accompanied by H.E. Virjanad Depoo, Ambassador of the Co-operative Republic of  Guyana to Suriname, Mr. G. Bobby Gossai Jr., Senior Petroleum Coordinator at Guyana’s Ministry of Natural Resources, and Mr.  Michael Munroe, Director of Local Content and Legal Officer. Their participation underscored the importance of strengthening  bilateral cooperation and advancing opportunities for private sector expansion across both countries. 

Delivering remarks at the launch, Founder and President of DADA’S Group of Companies, Davendra Rampersaud, expressed  gratitude to the Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) for its role in facilitating the platform, noting that the launch  “could not have been possible without the Chamber’s support and commitment to building real opportunities for regional  businesses.” 

He further emphasized that SGCC’s leadership, including Chairman Mr. Mark Sookhai, the Board of Directors, Chief Executive  Officer (Ag.) Saudia Persaud, and Country Lead for Suriname Ms. Minoushi Filemon, continues to play a critical role in enabling  cross-border partnerships and translating regional cooperation into tangible business outcomes. 

“The work that the Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce is doing to strengthen the economic relationship between Guyana  and Suriname is both important and timely. As our countries continue to grow and develop, SGCC plays a critical role in  transforming opportunities into partnerships and relationships into economic progress,” Rampersaud said. 

He noted that the company’s entry into Suriname is rooted not only in expansion, but in belief in the long-term future of regional  collaboration, investment growth, and shared development opportunities between Guyana and Suriname. 

The DADA’S Group of Companies N.V. will serve as the umbrella entity for the company’s Suriname operations, with its initial  focus placed on DADA’S Realtor & Marketing. 

The company outlined four key operational pillars for its Suriname market entry: real estate and investment services, property  development, smart living and building automation solutions, and prefabricated and modular construction systems aimed at  addressing growing regional demand for housing and commercial infrastructure. 

Through these services, DADA’S aims to support individuals, investors, and businesses seeking to establish or expand their  presence within the evolving Guyana–Suriname economic corridor. 

The launch forms part of the SGCC SEOGS 2026 Trade Mission, which brings together member companies across sectors including  energy services, logistics, construction, environmental services, consulting, media, and trade facilitation. 

DADA’S Group of Companies stated that its long-term vision is to build trusted partnerships, deliver practical solutions, and  contribute meaningfully to the development of Suriname’s real estate and investment landscape. 

The company will continue engagements throughout SEOGS 2026, including business-to-business meetings, stakeholder  discussions, and investment-focused networking sessions.

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