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BritCham Guyana Partners with Maxi Priest to Support Hurricane Relief Efforts for Jamaica

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November 3, 2025
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The British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham Guyana) is proud to announce a collaboration with internationally renowned artist Maxi Priest to raise funds for hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica. 

In the wake of the recent devastating hurricane, BritCham Guyana and Maxi Priest have joined forces to rally support from businesses and individuals across the Caribbean, the UK, Guyana, and the global community to assist with recovery and rebuilding efforts in Jamaica. 

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Chairman of BritCham Guyana, Faizal Khan, and Maxi Priest have agreed to dedicate the networking segment of the BritCham Guyana Business Forum & Networking Event—taking place on Thursday, 6th November 2025 at Chelsea Football Club’s Stamford Bridge—to a special fundraising initiative. 

The evening will feature: 

– A live charity auction 

– Displays of exclusive memorabilia 

– Cultural and sporting showcases, including iconic trophies, to inspire generosity and unity 

All proceeds raised will go directly toward organizations coordinating hurricane relief efforts on the ground in Jamaica. 

BritCham Guyana encourages all companies and individuals attending to support the cause by making donations at the event or providing pledges toward the relief initiative. 

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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. 

British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham Guyana) 

c/o One Communications, 4th Floor, Pegasus Suites and Corporate Center, Seawall Road, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana t: +1 592 7089989(GY) | e: admin@britchamgy.com w: britchamgy.com 

Faizal Khan, Chairman of BritCham Guyana, said: “BritCham Guyana stands with our Caribbean brothers and sisters in times of need. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to community and resilience.” 

Maxi Priest said: 

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

Event Details 

Event: BritCham Guyana Business Forum & Networking Event 

Date: Thursday, 6th November 2025 

Venue: Chelsea Football Club, Stamford Bridge, London 

Time: 2:30 pm 

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