Beharry Group, Jamaica’s Amber launch joint venture to boost IT, cybersecurity in Guyana

Chairman and CEO of Beharry Group, Suresh Beharry

Guyana’s Beharry Group and Jamaica’s Amber Group have officially launched a strategic joint venture, Beharry-Amber Technologies Inc, aimed at providing comprehensive Information Technology (IT) and cybersecurity services in the region. In a release from the company on Friday evening, it was stated that the collaboration brings together two leading Caribbean companies to address the growing demand for robust digital infrastructure and cybersecurity solutions in Guyana. With the country experiencing rapid economic growth and a strong government focus on digital transformation, the joint venture seeks to deliver end-to-end technology services to both government and private sector clients.

Founder and CEO of Amber Group, Dushyant Savadia

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Beharry Group, Suresh Beharry, emphasised the importance of digital infrastructure and cybersecurity for Guyana’s development. “This partnership is designed to support Guyana’s modernisation journey by building strong, reliable and future-ready technology capabilities,” he said, highlighting Amber Group’s proven expertise and regional impact. Meanwhile, Founder and CEO of Amber Group, Dushyant Savadia, described the venture as more than a commercial initiative. “This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to Guyana’s growth, resilience and technological advancement,” he said, noting that the partnership would strengthen digital infrastructure, enhance cybersecurity readiness and support the country’s expanding economy.
With Guyana attracting increasing investment across energy, infrastructure, financial services and public sector modernisation, the timing of the joint venture is considered strategic. Beharry-Amber Technologies Inc combines local knowledge with global expertise and is positioned to play a central role in advancing innovation, security and operational efficiency across Guyana and the wider Caribbean.


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