ANSA McAL takes services to Bartica
Mayor Gifford Marshall cuts the ribbon to the new ANSA McAL location, while Regional Chairman, Gordon Bradford (right) and ANSA McAL Marketing Director, Troy Cadogan looks on (Ministry of the Presidency photo)   The new Ansa McAl branch in Bartica, Region seven
Mayor Gifford Marshall cuts the ribbon to the new ANSA McAL location, while Regional Chairman, Gordon Bradford (right) and ANSA McAL Marketing Director, Troy Cadogan looks on (Ministry of the Presidency photo) The new Ansa McAl branch in Bartica, Region seven

ANSA McAL Trading Limited has marked its 25th anniversary in Guyana with an extension of its services to residents of Bartica, Region Seven.
The company opened the doors to its latest branch at Third Street, Fourth Avenue, Bartica on Thursday.

Mayor Gifford Marshall told the gathering of business and community members that he was thrilled to see that the company has moved from a lone “beer brand” to providing a wide range of other services to the Guyanese populace.

The company’s Managing Director, Troy Cadogan, said ANSA McAl is committed to nation-building. And with Bartica being one of the newest towns in the country, the company thought it best to expand the services to the “green model town”.
“Bartica is the gateway to the interior. It is one of the largest population zones in the country,” Cadogan said.  By all means, the town is also the main business access point for many interior communities.

“It was only natural when we were looking to improve our services that we would come to Bartica,” he said.

According to Cadogan, the company will be offering the full range of its products, which includes over 1000 items.

The new ANSA McAL branch in Bartica, Region Seven (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

He spoke to the company’s continued commitment to nation-building, pointing to the numerous community-based activities that were undertaken.
Regional Chairman Gordon Bradford said the company has had a very long relationship with the township and to a wider extent, the region.

He was also pleased that local entrepreneurs in the region would no longer have to travel to the capital city to conduct business.

Bradford also used the opportunity to encourage residents to support the business as it has been supporting the community in times past.

The expansion has seen some nine young Barticians finding employment. (DPI)

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