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Access Accelerator makes BIG WAVES in the tourism industry with new partnership with Royal Caribbean Group

Nassau, The Bahamas ─ (April 26, 2021) ─ Access Accelerator Small Business Development Centre (Access Accelerator) and Royal Caribbean Group today launched a financing program to support Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in the tourism sector of The Bahamas.Royal Caribbean Group will provide a $250,000 donation to the Access Accelerator to establish a fund that will soon be providing small businesses in Grand Bahama, the Berry Islands and New Providence the necessary financing for expansion of the Bahamian tourism product. “This partnership has the potential to be the largest linkage between Bahamian MSMEs and the global market,” said Davinia Bain, Access Accelerator Executive Director. “It gives local entrepreneurs direct access to expand their offerings to cater to millions of visitors who vacation in The Bahamas including those sailing with one of the largest cruise companies in the world.” "As Royal Caribbean Group gears up to homeport in The Bahamas, there is a renewed focus on cruise visitors who have now become stopover guests. These tourists have the potential to impact the industry and are expected to increase demand for the procurement of products and services such as tour excursions, arts & crafts, and authentic cultural experiences," said Russell Benford, Vice President, Government Relations for Royal Caribbean Group. Bain explained, “Access to prospective procurement contracts can be a result of this deepened relationship. The opportunities are endless.” She continued, “The Access Accelerator is ready to assist with guaranteed funding to make this a reality. We want to be able to expand the experience by fostering innovation to diversify the tourism product while keeping it authentic. Let’s build on the homeport effort,” Bain said. The contribution of Royal Caribbean Group will be facilitated and administered by the Access Accelerator, and this new fund aligns with the Access Accelerator’s programmatic priority of investing big in domestic tourism and the Orange Economy (creative economy).

About Access Accelerator Small Business Development Centre The Access Accelerator is the product of a tripartite arrangement between the Government, through the Ministry of Finance, University of The Bahamas (UB) and the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation (BCCEC). The Centre works to guide the development, funding, growth, and evolution of Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (“MSMEs”) in The Bahamas. Visit us at www.accessaccelerator.org.

 About Royal Caribbean Group Royal Caribbean Group is the operating business name for Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Royal Caribbean Group is the owner and operator of three global cruise vacation brands: Royal Caribbean InternationalCelebrity Cruises, and Silversea Cruises.  Royal Caribbean Group is also a 50% owner of a joint venture that operates TUI Cruises and Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. Together, our brands operate 58 ships with an additional 15 on order as of March 15, 2021.  Learn more at www.royalcaribbeangroup.com or www.rclinvestor.com.

Access Accelerator and Royal Caribbean Group partner to spice things up with Bahamian small businesses

Nassau, The Bahamas ─ (April 15, 2021) ─ With the shared goal of giving small businesses a much-needed boost after a pandemic that has devastated so many, the Access Accelerator Small Business Development Center (Access Accelerator) and Royal Caribbean Group are excited to announce a hot new agreement that creates opportunities to bring some Bahamian sizzle to the cruise company’s delectable dining with local pepper and hot sauces created by aspiring Bahamian entrepreneurs.
The partnership ─ the first of its kind in The Bahamas ─ will support Bahamian small businesses through a pilot program focusing on local producers of hot and pepper sauces. Budding entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to be selected to showcase their products on Royal Caribbean ships and properties, including its private island destination Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Berry Islands. The products would also be made available for purchase at the cruise ports in The Bahamas as well as at Royal Caribbean’s planned developments on Grand Bahama and Paradise Island. The parties are discussing expanding the relationship to include agricultural-related shore excursion tours for Royal Caribbean guests dubbed “agro-tourism” that will centre around the farming of native peppers and pepper sauce production. Royal Caribbean will engage small businesses to create a tour experience for its more than one million guests visiting The Bahamas annually to have the opportunity to experience a taste of local culture and to see firsthand how the peppers are grown and sauces are made. Davinia Grant, Executive Director of the Access Accelerator, said the partnership focuses on a major area that the organization has prioritized: the farming industry. "There is a lot to be excited about as we partner with Royal Caribbean Group and look at growing our relationship in the future. This opportunity allows small businesses to have their products enjoyed internationally by potentially millions of people," Grant said. "As an organization, we are focused on inspiring Bahamians into farming not only as an avenue to boost the economy, but to increase food security for Bahamians.” She continued, "This venture will allow the Access Accelerator to create business-to-business linkages on a large scale for small businesses. We look forward to pulling together small businesses to secure large contracts. Agro-tourism is estimated to have a global market value of $10.1 billion by 2024. With Royal Caribbean Group helping to support this industry, we believe this initiative will have a positive impact on the small business sector and the entire Bahamas." “We have seen what the impact of the pandemic has been to the people of The Bahamas, a country with an economy dependent on tourism,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International. “We applaud Access Accelerator for its dedication to the support of small business development and look forward to partnering with the organization to find new and ongoing opportunities to re-ignite the economic growth of the destination that we consider our home.”

About Access Accelerator Small Business Development Centre The Access Accelerator is the product of a tripartite arrangement between the Government, through the Ministry of Finance, University of The Bahamas (UB) and the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation (BCCEC). The Centre works to guide the development, funding, growth, and evolution of Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (“MSMEs”) in The Bahamas. Visit us at www.accessaccelerator.org.

 About Royal Caribbean Group Royal Caribbean Group is the operating business name for Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Royal Caribbean Group is the owner and operator of three global cruise vacation brands: Royal Caribbean InternationalCelebrity Cruises, and Silversea Cruises.  Royal Caribbean Group is also a 50% owner of a joint venture that operates TUI Cruises and Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. Together, our brands operate 58 ships with an additional 15 on order as of March 15, 2021.  Learn more at www.royalcaribbeangroup.com or www.rclinvestor.com.

Access Accelerator receives increased funding, betting big on small businesses

The Government of The Bahamas has more than doubled its investment into the Access Accelerator Small Business Development Centre (Access Accelerator), allotting the entity 55.8  million dollars for the 2020-2021 fiscal year to assist micro, small and medium-sized enterprises  (MSMEs) in The Bahamas. With this new allotment, the Government is betting big on small business, with the expectation that the businesses funded by this investment will add robustness and resiliency to a renewed Bahamian economy.  The Access Accelerator began operations in 2018 with the government pledging to invest 25  million dollars over five years. Now in its second year of existence, the program has far exceeded its initial funding allocation for MSMEs, having already invested 52.7 million dollars into 962 businesses across the country.  Speaking at the press conference hosted by the Access Accelerator to announce how the newly allocated 55.8 million dollars will be used, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Hon.  K. Peter Turnquest, reiterated the administration's confidence in the power of small businesses to revive the economy while highlighting the outstanding achievements of the Access Accelerator.  "I have no doubt that the Access Accelerator has had the single greatest impact on advancing the development of micro, small and medium-sized businesses in The Bahamas than any institution before in such a short period," said Turnquest. "Not only because of the direct investments made through government-sponsored grants, loans, and equity financing, but more importantly, because the Access Accelerator has strengthened the entire entrepreneurial ecosystem. It has created a structure to support a culture of entrepreneurial risk-taking."  He continued, "The surest bet that we have made as a government is on the entrepreneurial spirit of the Bahamian people. We did this in times of stability and continue to do so in times of uncertainty. Regardless of the moment, betting on Bahamians is sure way to create jobs, build  wealth, and develop a robust and resilient Bahamian economy."  Geoff Andrews, Chairman of the Access Accelerator Board of Directors, stated that the organization's success is due in large part to private sector participation.   "I want to be clear about something: this unprecedented success would have been impossible without the participation of the private sector," said Andrews. "Therefore, I ask that more of private-sector Bahamas join us in this important work. Come alongside us and work with us to  prove that Bahamians can and should get into business and succeed."  Due to the increase in investment, the Access Accelerator will be able to continue programmes such as the regular Access Accelerator Programme, the Disaster Recovery Programme, the  Over-the-Hill Programme and complete already approved assistance offered through the  Business Continuity Loan Programme. However, new initiatives such as the Economic Recovery Programme, the Youth Development Fund, and the Universal Pre-School Initiative will also begin.  According to Davinia Grant, Executive Director of the Access Accelerator, the organization aims to help with youth unemployment through the Youth Development Fund, which has a  1.5million dollar funding to create a training, networking, mentorship, and collaboration platform for entrepreneurs 30 years old and under.  Grant said, "In 2015, the level of unemployment among Bahamians between the ages of 15-24  was 25%. In subsequent years, no less than one-fifth of the youth population has been unemployed. Through our Youth Development Fund, we are betting on young entrepreneurs to  tip those scales in another direction."  She continued, "Youth entrepreneurship deepens human capital attributes like self-reliance and skill development. It offers societal benefits: entrepreneurs create jobs, increase innovation,  raise competition and are responsive to changing economic opportunities and trends.  Particularly related to high youth unemployment, we are betting that success among young  entrepreneurs will prove important in driving down youth unemployment."  The Universal Preschool Initiative is a programme that will utilize the previously allocated one million dollars for preschool entrepreneurs. This programme is in collaboration with the Access  Accelerator, the Ministry of Education and the Preschool and Day Care Centre Council.  The Economy Recovery Programme has funding of 25 million dollars and will be a second phase to the Business Continuity Loan Programme targeting specific industries. The industries include fisheries and farming, Bahamian-owned vacation home rental and small scale tourism projects,  information and communications technology, alternative energy or energy efficiency, the orange economy and manufacturing.  As for disaster and pandemic relief support, the Disaster Recovery Programme is expected to be supported over the next two fiscal years. During this budget year, 5.3 million dollars in guaranteed loans and 500,000 dollars in standalone grants will be offered through the programme. The current demand for the Business Continuity Loan Programme is over 50  million dollars, with 37 million dollars already approved. The programme, which began in  March to help with financial loss during the pandemic, will increase by 15 million dollars while redirecting new applicants to the Economic Recovery Programme.  Executive Director Grant assured entrepreneurs that the reach of the organization will grow and that through innovating, the organization will continue to meet its mandate.  Grant said, "In the coming fiscal year, the Access Accelerator will continue to expand its reach through Islands of The Bahamas. We will strengthen the competencies of Bahamian businesses to ensure long term sustainable access to credit and other forms of capital for business expansion and innovation. We are innovating now, and we will meet our mandate." The Access Accelerator is the product of a tripartite arrangement between the government,  through the Ministry of Finance, University of The Bahamas (UB) and the Bahamas Chamber of  Commerce and Employers Confederation (BCCEC). The Centre works to guide the development,  funding, growth, and evolution of Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises ("MSMEs") in The  Bahamas.
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