Jamaica Gleaner

Scotiabank seeks vision achievers

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SMALL AND medium-sized business owners who are ready to transform their business, and take things to the next level, are being invited to apply for the 2022 Scotiabank Vision Achiever (SVA) programme.

Participan­ts in the 11th cohort sponsored by the bank will be exposed to a 17-week business coaching programme, l ed by ActionCOAC­H, Marcia Woon Choy, and will benefit from one-onone business consultati­ons, and participat­e in courses designed to significan­tly i mprove the operations and earnings of their businesses.

“I am very happy that I participat­ed in the programme. The revenue of my business has grown significan­tly because of the initiative­s that I have implemente­d from the programme. My staff complement has also increased, and as a result we have had to change locations,” said Cyreca McGaw-Smith, of McGaw and Company, one of the top three participan­ts in the 2021 Scotiabank Vision Achiever Programme.

According to McGaw-Smith, it is i mportant to follow the advice given during the sessions and implement as many of them as possible. “Don’t just go because you are selected for the programme. Learn as much as you can, and most importantl­y – do the homework, and this will definitely help you to improve your business,” she said.

‘Jamaica’s small and medium-sized enterprise­s play a key role in the economy and their survival is also pivotal in driving Jamaica’s economic recovery amid the ongoing pandemic. Scotiabank remains steadfast in our role as a key enabler in this process ...’

CORE COMPETENCI­ES

The Scotiabank Vision Achiever programme has helped, through intricate training, to develop more than 300 businesses since its inception in 2011. The programme has been designed to impart the core competenci­es required for running a profitable business.

These include sales, systemisin­g business processes, marketing and understand­ing business financials; but more importantl­y, building each participan­t’s capacity as a leader.

“Jamaica’s small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s play a key role in the economy and their survival is also pivotal in driving Jamaica’s economic recovery amid the ongoing pandemic. Scotiabank remains steadfast in our role as a key enabler in this process and the SVAs are one of many ways through which we are fulfilling this commitment,” said Perrin Gayle, head of Retail Banking and Small Business for Scotiabank Caribbean North and Central.

“We are incredibly proud of all of the participan­ts that have been empowered and are now reaping the benefits of the content and mentorship provided. Their success attests to the invaluable contributi­on of the Scotiabank Vision Achiever programme over the past 11 years,” Gayle added.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2022 programme will be offered virtually, but participan­ts can expect the same intensity and exposure from the insightful guidance of the expert coach.

The 2022 participan­ts will also receive attractive prizes from this year’s sponsors, the Developmen­t Bank of Jamaica (DBJ), the iCreate Institute, The Gleaner (Media) Company and Trend Media. Prizes will include cash, business advertisin­g value, training opportunit­ies, gift certificat­es and more.

SVA is open to any business, including companies which are not currently customers of the bank.

To be eligible, applicants must be either a sole proprietor, partnershi­p, corporatio­n or limited liability company in operation for a minimum of two years.

The business should have an annual turnover and/or sale of at least US$100K in the last fiscal year and business owners should be above the age of 21 and Jamaican nationals in good credit standing.

SMEs interested in being part of the upcoming Scotiabank Vision Achiever programme are invited to register online at jm.scotiabank.com and include a paragraph outlining why they should be selected, and how participat­ing in this programme will benefit them.

The deadline for submission is February 13.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? The 2021 cohort in the Scotiabank Vision Achiever Programme. Here, they are photograph­ed with Marcia Woon Choy (front, left), CEO of ActionCOAC­H Jamaica Ltd, and Perrin Gayle (front), senior vice-president, Retail Banking at Scotiabank. Last year, the 24 SME business owners (pictured) from across the island were accepted to the 17-week programme led by Woon Choy.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS The 2021 cohort in the Scotiabank Vision Achiever Programme. Here, they are photograph­ed with Marcia Woon Choy (front, left), CEO of ActionCOAC­H Jamaica Ltd, and Perrin Gayle (front), senior vice-president, Retail Banking at Scotiabank. Last year, the 24 SME business owners (pictured) from across the island were accepted to the 17-week programme led by Woon Choy.
 ?? ?? Perrin Gayle (left), head of Retail Banking and Small Business for Scotiabank Caribbean North and Central, congratula­tes 2021 Scotiabank Vision Achiever participan­t Cyreca McGaw-Smith, owner and CEO of McGaw and Company. McGaw reported increased sales, profits and an improvemen­t in the company’s overall processes after completing the programme.
Perrin Gayle (left), head of Retail Banking and Small Business for Scotiabank Caribbean North and Central, congratula­tes 2021 Scotiabank Vision Achiever participan­t Cyreca McGaw-Smith, owner and CEO of McGaw and Company. McGaw reported increased sales, profits and an improvemen­t in the company’s overall processes after completing the programme.

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