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Digital Transformation

Give Credit Where It Is Due: Firm Financing in a Post-Pandemic Caribbean

December 14, 2022 by Monique Graham - Khamal Clayton Leave a Comment

Joint research from the IDB’s Caribbean Department, IDB Invest, and the Complete Caribbean Partnership uses enterprise survey data to highlight that firms from across the Caribbean face challenges when it comes to access to finance, particularly given the depth and development of credit and capital markets. Findings suggest that the most pressing barriers to finance are … [Read more...] about Give Credit Where It Is Due: Firm Financing in a Post-Pandemic Caribbean

Digital Maturity, Omnichannels and the SME Grocery

November 14, 2022 by Dominique Afoon Jones - Dr. Fazal Ali Leave a Comment

The digital grocery ecosystem represents the future of retail, and a successful digital transformation presents significant opportunities for all businesses, especially SMEs. It’s an opportunity to broaden markets, offer customers better experiences, ensure continuity, accelerate growth, and become more resilient. In this blog series we have been exploring the digital grocery … [Read more...] about Digital Maturity, Omnichannels and the SME Grocery

The Online Operation: Small Grocer Opportunity in a Digital World

August 22, 2022 by Alix Lewis - Dominique Afoon Jones - Dr. Fazal Ali Leave a Comment

This series aims to explore how the digital grocery ecosystem will shape the future of retail in Trinidad & Tobago. In our previous case Accessing the Digital Shelf – The Small Vendor Reality, we explored the reality of most small businesses; that there are many obstacles preventing them from progressing or growing in a digital landscape. This gap is one of the reasons why … [Read more...] about The Online Operation: Small Grocer Opportunity in a Digital World

Accessing the Digital Shelf – The Small Vendor Reality

May 23, 2022 by Dominique Afoon Jones - Dr. Fazal Ali Leave a Comment

“Always prepare for the opportunity that never comes than be unprepared for the opportunity that arrives at your door.”    Sabrina Nicholls - owner Sabrina’s Exotic As we explore the digital grocery ecosystem in Trinidad and Tobago and its role in helping achieve the objectives of the IDB’s Vision 2025 and the IDB Country Strategy with Trinidad & Tobago … [Read more...] about Accessing the Digital Shelf – The Small Vendor Reality

How Barbados is Bridging its Digital Infrastructure Gap

May 12, 2022 by Cloe Ortiz de Mendivil - Ariel McCaskie Leave a Comment

In a more-than-ever electronically connected world, sound digital infrastructure is of particular relevance as it provides a framework linking physical and virtual technologies in an effort to transform the digital environment through the greater use of digital channels by the government, individuals, and companies. Access to reliable and affordable internet and mobile … [Read more...] about How Barbados is Bridging its Digital Infrastructure Gap

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