A significant amount of Vincentians have already benefited from the Promoting Youth Micro Enterprises or PRYME Program, since it was launched in 2020. Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Camillo Gonsalves said on Radio Monday night that more than 14-hundred persons received grants under the program. He said more PRYME grants will be…
Most recently, we have seen the Promoting Youth Micro Enterprises (PRYME) grant initiative evolve with persons being encouraged to submit applications for ‘PRYME Rides’. Entrepreneurship is definitely a key element in the powering of economies. In fact, it can be argued that economic growth is hindered when the entrepreneurship rate decreases. Be that as it may, many businesses fail in their early stages; factors for such occurrence include cash flow …
The Promoting Youth Micro Enterprises (PRYME) grant initiative is evolving and come October 1 this year, interested persons can submit applications for the next phase of the project dubbed ‘PRYME Rides’.
A $500,000 shopping centre that has been constructed at Glen has given a significant boost to six small business operators from the East St George community.