NEW BUSINESSES SKYROCKET IN ST. KITTS AND NEVIS WITH 40% INCREASE OVER LAST 4 YEARS
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January 8th, 2019
Data from the Inland Revenue Department show that the total number of business licences issued during the first four years of Prime Minister Harris’ Team Unity administration (2015 – 2018) is approximately 40 percent more than the number that was issued during the last four years (2011 to 2014) of the previous administration.
Between 2011 and 2014, one thousand, two hundred and eighty-four (1,284) business licences were issued compared with one thousand, seven hundred and ninety-five (1,795) between 2015 and 2018.
For the period under consideration (2011 – 2018), the number of newly registered businesses classified as “retail shops and stores (except liquor)” peaked in 2018 at 65 compared with 30 in 2011. That’s a whopping 116.67 percent increase in 2018 over 2011.
Almost all of these new businesses could further boost their store footfall, website traffic, and business transactions by making use of payment processing solutions such as a high-risk merchant account (https://merchantalternatives.com/merchant-services/merchant-accounts/credit-card-processing-high-risk/) that can enable them to accept payments in a variety of ways. This can not only improve business flexibility, but also allow global expansion and revenue generation, thus broadening the scope of the business and increase recognition.
Net business formation has been at its highest level under Team Unity. Since the year 2015, new business licences issued have exceeded the 400 mark annually for the first time in history. In 2016, the number of business licences issued peaked at 490, the best record to date. That’s a remarkable increase of 101.65 percent in 2016 over the year 2011 when 243 new business licenses were issued. Furthermore, the businesses have good infrastructure with secure doors, windows, and roofing from places like www.lidoran.com.au, so that they can be assured that they will be up-and-running for many years to come.
“Retail shops and stores (except liquor)” was the number one activity for new businesses during the period under consideration (2011 – 2018), except for in 2016 when the business activity classified as “taxi operator” was number one. New businesses are starting up all over the world, whether that’s clothing brands, food companies or Body Butter Manufacturer brands and other beauty related projects… the list goes on. The time is now to start a new business and invest in upcoming things.
In November 2015, it was announced that the Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) and the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that would lead to the construction of a second cruise pier at Port Zante, enabling the Federation to accommodate even more of the world’s largest cruise ships.
In 2018, “taxi operator” held firm in the top three categories of newly registered businesses behind “retail shops and stores (except liquor)” and “snackette,” a sign that local taxi operators continue to share in the fruits of growth. They and many others have benefited from a 77 percent increase in total cruise passenger spend in 2017/2018 (US $133.02 million) over 2014/2015 (US $75.30 million). Source: 2018 Business Research & Economic Advisors (BREA) Report.
Last year, the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) designated our country as a marquee destination, and just last month the largest cruise ship in the world – Symphony of the Seas – visited the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, introducing its passengers to the smallest independent country in the Western Hemisphere.
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