Canadian Business Delegation Arrives in Guyana

GEORGETOWN, Guyana – A Canadian business delegation arrived here Tuesday for a four-day visit as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen trade and investment ties between the two countries.

canitradmembers of the visiting Canadian trade missionA statement from the High Commission of Canada, said the trade mission includes representatives from Bionetix International, Sprig Learning Inc., 4Pay Inc., FreeBalance Inc., and E-Magic Solutions.

It said that these five companies represent diverse sectors such as financial technology (FinTech), information and communications technology (ICT), infrastructure, education, and sanitation.

“Their visit is aimed at deepening their understanding of the Guyanese market, exploring potential collaborations, and consolidating existing partnerships. Later in the week, they will be joined by a representative of Export Development Canada, Canada’s export credit and insurance agency for exporters with Canadian content,” the statement said.

According to the High Commission of Canada, the visit forms part of Canada’s broader strategy to foster greater commercial cooperation with Guyana and the wider Caribbean.

It said that over the four-day programme, delegates will participate in a series of market knowledge sessions, high-level meetings with government ministers and heads of agencies, and an extensive business-to-business (B2B) programme connecting them with local enterprises.

The High Commission said that a key highlight of the programme will be on-the-ground site visits, providing participants with firsthand insight into Guyana’s rapidly developing infrastructure and investment climate.

“These site visits are intended to bridge the gap between business dialogue and practical understanding of the opportunities and challenges that exist across multiple sectors.”

Canada’s High Commissioner to Guyana, Sebastien Sigouin, said that the initiative is part of an ongoing effort to connect Canadian innovation with Guyanese opportunity.

“Canada has a long-standing relationship with Guyana built on trust, cooperation, and mutual respect.. This visit demonstrates our continued commitment to supporting Guyana’s development priorities through partnerships that encourage innovation, knowledge transfer, and sustainable growth.”

The High Commission said that the mission is not only about promoting Canadian business interests, but also about fostering partnerships that can generate long-term, inclusive benefits. “The delegation’s presence reinforces Canada’s confidence in Guyana’s economic trajectory and the value of building partnerships rooted in transparency, sustainability, and mutual prosperity.

“The delegation’s visit underscores the growing momentum in Canada-Guyana commercial relations. It marks another step toward unlocking shared opportunities and building a more resilient, innovative future together,”  the High Commission of Canada added.