Investment Gateway Summit 2024 concludes successfully in St. Kitts and Nevis

The summit received an overwhelming response from attendees and economic citizens, offering opportunities for connection, collaboration, and celebration. It highlighted the rich heritage of St. Kitts and Nevis while industry leaders and investors explored new investment opportunities

The highly anticipated Investment Gateway Summit 2024 in St. Kitts and Nevis concluded on Friday, July 14, 2024, after five days of discussions focused on the nation’s growth and prosperity.

The summit received an overwhelming response from attendees and economic citizens, offering opportunities for connection, collaboration, and celebration. It highlighted the rich heritage of St. Kitts and Nevis while industry leaders and investors explored new investment opportunities.

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Workshops, panel discussions, and a comprehensive agenda drove sustainable economic growth and network prospects. Embracing green initiatives, attendees explored ways to enhance resilience and foster partnerships.

Hundreds gathered at the St. Marriott Resort to kickstart the event, experiencing the vibrant local culture. The summit provided a global platform for industrial collaborations among stakeholders and economic citizens, strengthening connections worldwide.

On the first day, a “Welcome Reception” and inaugural event promoted dynamic interactions and future collaboration. The second day featured speeches by Michael Martin, CEO of the Citizenship by Investment Unit, and Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew, who outlined the sustainable agenda and emphasized innovation in the CBI Programme.

Dr. Drew highlighted the theme “Connect, Collaborate, and Connect,” emphasizing new partnerships and knowledge exchange. The third day focused on green energy initiatives, with addresses from Dr. Denzil Douglas, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Dr. Joyelle Clarke, Minister for Sustainability.

Attendees explored Nevis on the fourth day, where Premier Mark Brantley encouraged deeper ties with St. Kitts and Nevis. The summit concluded with a farewell breakfast at Kittitian Hill, where Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew reflected on the significant insights and connections forged during the week.

The Investment Gateway Summit 2024 closed on a high note, marking a week of high-level engagements, forward-thinking discussions, and impactful networking.

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