Sixteen Recipients Benefit from Small Business Relief Fund

The Small Business Relief Fund (SBRF) was developed by the Government of Montserrat (GoM) with funding from the European Union (EU) to provide some financial relief to small businesses still experiencing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the local economy.

To this end, GoM allocated $100,000 in grant funds to recipients, as well persons who had not benefitted from the on-going EDS Scheme, for a maximum of $5,000.

On Friday May 27, the Hon. Premier and Minister of Finance, Joseph Farrell, personally handed out two of the first four awards to successful candidates.

Premier Farrell handed out a further sixteen awards, Wednesday June 29, to the value of $72,005.43 to successful candidates. This brings the total amount awarded to $88,195.43 to date, with the last seven applications currently being assessed.

The twenty awardees represent seven different sectors of business, to include:

  1. Plumbing and Renewable Energy
  2. Food and Beverage
  3. Arts and Craft Manufacturing
  4. Lawn Care and Garden Services
  5. Carpentry and Joinery
  6. Micro Bakeries
  7. Agriculture: Hydroponic vegetable production; Animal Husbandry; Agro-processing; Greenhouses vegetable production; Fisheries

The fund is now exhausted with a possible twenty-seven awards.

However, over eighty-five percent 85% or approximately $75,000 has been injected into the local economy so that not only small businesses benefitted from this initiative, but also larger businesses through the purchase of many appliances and hardware products.

The administering department, Ministry of Finance congratulate all the successful awardees and wish them well in their business endeavors.

Some Small Business Relief Fund (SBRF) recipients with Premier Joseph Farrell (back-right)
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