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Guyana Market Entry

You're Operating
in Guyana.
Does Anyone Know It?

Guyana's oil economy is moving fast. Foreign companies are entering. Local companies are competing for serious contracts. The gap between a company's real capability and its digital footprint is costing both sides real opportunities. We close that gap, quickly, affordably, and from right here in Georgetown.

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Two Audiences. One Problem.

Whether you're a foreign company establishing a Guyana footprint or a local business trying to be taken seriously for major contracts, the issue is the same: your digital presence doesn't match the capability you actually have.

Segment A

Foreign Companies Entering Guyana

US, Canadian, and UK-based companies in oil services, construction, logistics, and professional services moving into the Guyanese market. You have a brand at home. You have nothing here. No local site, no local email, no visible presence for partners and contractors to find.

The issue: You look like a ghost company on the ground. That is a red flag to every Guyanese partner and contractor you meet.
Segment B

Local Companies Pursuing JV Contracts

Guyanese-owned businesses that know a serious contract is within reach, if they can show they are an organized, capable partner. Most major foreign operators are actively looking for a credible local partner. Your job is to be the obvious choice when they search for one.

The issue: Other companies with less capability are getting shortlisted because they look more professional online. The gap is presentation, not substance.

What Happens Before They Call You

Every serious operator Googles first.

Before a foreign company picks up the phone, before a procurement team adds you to a shortlist, before a joint venture conversation starts, someone will search your company name.

What they find in those first 30 seconds shapes the entire conversation that follows. A missing website, a Gmail address, or a blank Google Business profile does not mean you are a bad company. But it can quietly take you off the list before anyone has spoken a word.

  • Foreign operators searching for local partners use Google as a first filter
  • Procurement teams expect a working website and a professional email domain
  • A capability statement and LC documentation should be accessible, not emailed on request
  • First impressions online now carry the same weight as showing up to a meeting prepared
We came across the company on the register. Searched the name. Nothing came up. Went with someone else who had a site and a proper email. That was the whole decision.
Common pattern reported by foreign operators entering the Guyana market

The Full Setup. Fast.

One-time builds to get you established. Monthly support to keep you visible and organized. Scoped to what you actually need, and priced for this market.

One-Time Builds

Credibility Website

5–8 page professional site: who you are, what you do, leadership, compliance credentials, contact. Mobile-first, fast-loading.

GYD 150,000 – 200,000  ·  7–14 days

Local Content Visibility Page

A dedicated page showing your LC registration, workforce data, local spend, and supplier credentials. Expected by most operators during due diligence. Almost nobody has this organized and visible online.

GYD 50,000  ·  3–5 days

US-Facing Brand Package

Logo, brand guidelines, capability statement PDF, letterhead, and a full website. For local companies that know they look amateur to foreign eyes and are ready to fix it.

GYD 200,000 – 250,000  ·  10–21 days

Google Workspace / M365 Setup

Domain-linked professional email, user accounts, shared drives, and calendar for a team of 2 to 15. Sending from Gmail ends negotiations before they start.

GYD 30,000 – 50,000  ·  1–2 days

Office & Team Photography

Half-day shoot: 5 to 10 facility photos plus 3 to 5 natural leadership shots taken in your office. Not staged headshots. Real photos of a real Georgetown operation carry far more weight than stock images.

GYD 60,000 – 100,000 add-on  ·  Half day + 48hr edit

Basic Office Network Setup

Router config, devices on domain, shared drive and printer, Wi-Fi security. Suitable for a small Guyana office of 3–20 staff. We come to you.

GYD 40,000 – 80,000  ·  1 day on-site
Monthly Retainers

Website Maintenance

Content updates, hosting management, uptime monitoring, minor edits, security checks. Bundled into every build by default.

GYD 15,000 – 25,000 / month

Supplier Documentation Support High Value

Helps you keep local spend data, workforce figures, and supplier records organized and easy to share. Useful when partners or operators ask for documentation during due diligence. Almost nobody offers this as a packaged service.

GYD 25,000 – 40,000 / month

Digital Presence Management

LinkedIn company page, Google Business profile updates, one press release or announcement per month. B2B credibility signaling, not social media.

GYD 20,000 – 30,000 / month

IT & Systems Admin

Google Workspace or M365 user management, new staff onboarding, email access, permissions, basic troubleshooting. Scales with your team size.

GYD 15,000 – 25,000 / month

The Timing Has Never Been Better.

333+
Licensed oil & gas contractors currently on the PPCNL Local Content Register
50%
Minimum local partner requirement under the Local Content Act 2021
~85%
Estimated share of LC-registered companies with no professional web presence (Remote Guyana analysis, 2025)

We're From Here. That Matters.

Fully Local

We're not an overseas agency guessing at what works in Guyana. We're based in Georgetown, we know the market, and we can show up in person when it matters.

Built for This Market

Our pricing is calibrated to Guyana, not the US. You're not paying for an offshore agency markup. You're paying a fair rate for work done right here.

Local Market Knowledge

We understand the Local Content landscape, the PPCNL register, and what foreign operators and procurement teams look for when vetting local partners. That context is built into everything we produce.

Fast Turnaround

A credibility website in 7–14 days. Google Workspace in 1–2 days. We know these opportunities move fast and we work accordingly.

Companies that work with Remote Guyana — broader B2B work

Blue Inc Avenue Rely
Satiesh Sheriff, Founder of Remote Guyana

Satiesh Sheriff

Founder, Remote Guyana

Remote Guyana is run by Satiesh Sheriff, based in Georgetown. Satiesh has spent 10 years working with B2B companies on digital strategy, sales systems, and market presence, and now applies that experience directly to companies operating in Guyana's energy and services economy.

This is not a remote agency guessing at what the Guyanese market needs. We are here, we understand the landscape, and we work through the same challenges you are navigating now.

Note on Remote Guyana's broader work: Beyond market entry support, Remote Guyana also serves US and international B2B companies on sales operations and revenue strategy. This page is focused specifically on Guyana digital presence and supplier readiness work.

Simple. Fast. No Runaround.

01

Scoping Call

We talk through what you need, what you have, and what's most urgent. 20 minutes. No pressure.

02

Proposal & Invoice

One clear invoice covering everything agreed. No surprises. We get started as soon as payment is confirmed.

03

Build & Deliver

We build fast, review with you, and deliver a finished product you can put in front of anyone.

04

Ongoing Support

If you want ongoing help after delivery, we can stay on. No lock-in. We update, maintain, and keep your presence working as your business grows.

Ready to
Look the Part?

Whether you're entering Guyana or building your profile for the next serious opportunity, the first step is a short conversation. We're based in Georgetown and happy to meet in person.