SBB, Pixels Guyana partner to expand affordable advertising for small businesses

In a move to make advertising more affordable for registered small businesses, the Small Business Bureau (SBB) has partnered with local media technology company Pixels Guyana Inc. with the aim of increasing market visibility.
The partnership was formalised through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which caters to small businesses registered with the Bureau to access Pixels Guyana’s digital advertising platforms, including LED billboards, social media channels and live traffic camera feeds. Through this groundbreaking partnership, more than 6,000 small businesses registered with the Bureau will have the opportunity to access advertising on Pixels’ digital platforms at approximately half the standard cost.

Chief Executive Officer of the Small Business Bureau (R), Mohamed Shazim Ibrahim, and Managing Director of Pixels Guyana Inc. Leonard Gildarie, sign the MoU

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of SBB, Mohamed Shazim Ibrahim, highlighted the challenges small businesses often face in accessing effective advertising and noted that the Bureau will further support the initiative by sponsoring 50 per cent of the already reduced advertising cost for three SBB clients each month. “Entrepreneurs often see advertising as an added expense, but it is a critical tool for business growth. This partnership will provide our registered small businesses with affordable advertising while significantly increasing their visibility through LED billboards and Pixels’ digital platforms,” he stated. The CEO added that the Bureau continues to pursue strategic partnerships that strengthen the capacity of small businesses and expand their market reach across Guyana. Managing Director of Pixels Guyana Inc, Leonard Gildarie, noted that the company has been working to make advertising more accessible to small businesses since its launch in 2022 through its LED billboard network along the East Bank of Demerara (EBD). “We have recognised the challenges small businesses face in Guyana, as we too started humbly. Many entrepreneurs underestimate the importance of branding and advertising in building a successful business. Through this partnership, we want to make it easier and more affordable for small businesses to showcase their products and services,” he said.
This initiative aligns with the Government of Guyana’s commitment to strengthening the small business sector by expanding market access, fostering strategic partnerships, and providing practical support to help entrepreneurs grow and compete in an evolving economy.


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