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Guyana Development Bank to empower next generation of entrepreneurs

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The establishment of the Guyana Development Bank is expected to open new pathways for business development and expansion, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises, according to Executive Member of the Private Sector Commission Timothy Tucker.

Speaking on Sunday’s episode of the Starting Point Podcast, Tucker said the upcoming financial institution represents a transformative step for Guyana’s private sector, especially for entrepreneurs who have long faced challenges in accessing affordable financing to grow their operations.

Executive Member of the Private Sector Commission Timothy Tucker on the Starting Point Podcast

He explained that while the development bank will create new opportunities, entrepreneurs must take deliberate steps to position themselves as credible and investment-ready businesses before seeking funding.

“You’ve got to streamline your business and ensure that everything is properly structured, from your operations to your financial records, because when you are approaching a financial institution like the development bank, they are going to look closely at how well your business is organised and whether you are truly ready to manage and repay financing,” Tucker stated.

He further stressed that access to finance is not simply about having a business idea, but about presenting a complete and viable plan that demonstrates long-term sustainability and market understanding.

“Ensure you get your proposal ready and ensure that you are putting your ideas clearly on paper in a way that shows your understanding of the market, your costs, your expected returns and how your business will grow over time, because that level of preparation will make a significant difference when you are being considered for financing,” he added.

Tucker noted that the bank could become a key driver of economic transformation by enabling entrepreneurs to expand operations, adopt new technologies, create employment opportunities and take advantage of emerging sectors in Guyana’s rapidly growing economy

An informative flyer outlining essential details about the Guyana Development Bank

He also encouraged business owners to remain proactive in identifying opportunities across different industries, pointing out that growth will depend on access to capital as well as on initiative and innovation.

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“There are opportunities all around you in this economy, but you have to train yourself to see them, research them properly and be willing to act on them, because success will come to those who are prepared, disciplined and persistent in building something sustainable,” Tucker said.

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