St Kitts and Nevis calls on local businesses to shine in MSME Makeovers TV Show
Wednesday, 27th March 2024
St Kitts and Nevis: The Ministry of Small Business and Entrepreneurship is inviting small businesses across St Kitts and Nevis to register themselves and get a chance to feature in Revive 2 Thrive: MSME Makeovers TV Show.
While inviting everyone to register, the Ministry outlined, “Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity! The deadline to apply for 'Revive 2 Thrive: MSME Makeovers' is April 11th. If you haven't already, now's the time to submit your application and take your small business to new heights!”
The businesses that are willing to participate must be open to MSMEs in any industry, identify specific challenges they want to address, and they must commit to the makeover process.
The Ministry further said that businesses at any stage are welcome, all they need to have is a legal compliance. It also encouraged innovation and passion among the participating businesses.
In addition to this, people can apply by sending brief overview of their business, specific challenges they want to tackle, relevant supporting materials and contact information at sdbc@gov.kn.
Minister of Small Business, Samal Duggins, also took to Facebook to encourage businesses to participate. He asked every to apply now for the chance to be featured and receive the support they need to succeed.
The winning participant will get a chance to be featured on this amazing show and he will also be provided with assistance to expand his or her business.
Minister Duggins and his team are working hard to provide the required support to small businesses in St Kitts and Nevis and give them the platforms at which they can get a chance to thrive their small and medium enterprises.
Over the months, the Ministry has provided support to various locals and has given them a place to showcase the specialities of their small businesses.
Moreover, Minister Duggins has remained consistent with hosting meetings with locals during which he discusses ways to expand and also asks attendees to communicate their concerns.
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