Port of Spain, Trinidad, October 30, 2025: Republic Bank, in collaboration with the Caribbean Association of Banks (CAB), hosted the third edition of its SME Workshop and Marketplace as part of the programme of the 51st Conference of the Caribbean Association of Banks held at the Hyatt Regency on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
Under the theme “Expanding from Local to Global: Turning Sustainability into an Export Differentiator” this event brought together small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from across the manufacturing and agricultural sectors for a day of insight, innovation, and connection.
The workshop and marketplace provided entrepreneurs with practical strategies to strengthen their operations, build export readiness, and adopt sustainable practices as a key competitive advantage. Attendees benefited from interactive presentations and real-life entrepreneur success stories from experts including Rachel Renie-Gonzales, Founder and CEO of d’Market Movers; Tisha Marajh, Group Sustainability Officer, Republic Bank; Fedell Solomon, Co-Founder of Nabdell Enterprise Limited; and export specialists from Global TT and the Caribbean Export Development Agency (CEDA).
Speaking at the event, Republic Bank’s Vice President, Richard Sammy, underscored the importance of listening to and learning from the region’s entrepreneurs, “Our entrepreneurs continue to challenge us to do more than provide financial support. They ask us to listen, to understand their realities, and that’s what we’ve done and continue to do. That’s why we’re committed to offering our SMEs more than just credit facilities, but the resources, training, and tools they need to thrive. At Republic Bank, we see it as a responsibility to walk alongside our business owners as true partners in growth.”
He further added that initiatives like the SME Workshop and Marketplace reflect Republic Bank’s continued dedication to fostering innovation and sustainability across the business landscape.
Entrepreneurs were encouraged to apply insights from the workshop to advance their sustainability practices as a foundation for global competitiveness.
The event also featured an SME marketplace, showcasing nine sustainability-focused local businesses and their products, allowing workshop participants and other conference attendees to browse, sample, and purchase products, as well as network and explore potential avenues for partnerships.
The SME Workshop and Marketplace reaffirms Republic Bank’s ongoing commitment to advancing the growth and resilience of the local MSME sector. Through tailored financing, capacity-building programmes, and strategic partnerships, the Bank continues to champion entrepreneurship and sustainable economic development across the region.