Investing In Guyana
Explore how to start a business in Guyana.
Doing Business in Guyana, South America.
The fastest growing economy in the world!
Discover how to invest in Guyana.
On a per capita basis, Guyana is on the verge of becoming the world's largest oil producer. Guyana is already preparing for this by establishing a regulatory framework to oversee the sector and the resulting investments.
Why Invest in Guyana?
Guyana is now considered the most attractive business investment destination due to:
- Fastest growing economy
- Resource-rich country
- Multi-sector opportunities
- Low operation costs
- Ideal location to access global markets
- Fiscal incentives for investments
- Private sector-focused government
- Diverse cultures and heritage
Dr. Doerga takes you through Doing Business in Guyana, South America in this course. Guyana is the fastest-growing economy in the world! The Guyanese economy is expected to grow by more than 30% in 2020 and in double digits for the years after due to oil production. Besides oil, Guyana possesses numerous other valuable resources and is poised to massively grow through investments in almost every sector imaginable. Dr. Doerga holds a Ph.D. in Management with a specialization in Entrepreneurship and has served numerous private and public sector organizations over the past 20 years including the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce, The Guyana Office for Investment, The National Standards Council, and the Guyana Manufacturing & Services Association. His expertise and experience can shorten your learning curve significantly and will be a worthwhile investment as a serious investor or just someone researching the Guyana business landscape.
- Section 1 – Course Facilitator Background
- Section 2 – About Guyana Section
- Section 3 – Guyana Population Statistics Section
- Section 4 – Traditional Economic Sectors
- Section 5 – Current Economic Make-up 2020
- Section 6 – New & Incentivized Economic Sectors
- Section 7 – Oil & Gas Overview
- Section 8 – Oil & Gas Players
- Section 9 – Oil & Gas Opportunities
- Section 10 – Business Culture & Etiquette
- Section 11 – Doing Business in Guyana
- Section 12 – Starting a Business in Guyana
- Section 13 – Dealing with Construction Permits
- Section 14 – Getting Electricity
- Section 15 – Registering Property
- Section 16 – Getting Credit
- Section 17 – Legal Rights in Guyana
- Section 18 – Protecting Minority Investors
- Section 19 – Paying Taxes
- Section 20 – Trading across Borders
- Section 21 – Enforcing Contracts
- Section 22 – Resolving Insolvency
- Section 23 – Employing Staff
- Section 24 – Best marketing channels B2C
- Section 25 – Best marketing channels B2B
- Section 26 – Government Support
- Section 27 – Business Support Organizations
- Section 28 – Bribery & Corruption
- Section 29 – Screening Partners
- Section 30 – Get Professional Support