bmobile Business has launched a new entrepreneurship series targetting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as they continue to drive business activity in Trinidad and Tobago.
In a news release on Wednesday, the company said the four-part “Power On Your Business” series debuted at the recently held 2025 Trade & Investment Convention (TIC), to help local businesses sharpen their strategy, improve visibility, and build for long-term growth.
Darryl Duke, assistant vice president of Business Sales at TSTT said, “Entrepreneurship is a significant driver of economic growth, and supporting that ecosystem is central to our role as Trinidad and Tobago’s indigenous communications solutions provider.”
He added, “At bmobile Business, our focus goes beyond connectivity and infrastructure; it is about helping local businesses access the tools, expertise, and networks they need not just to survive but thrive. This series wasn’t about selling products. It was about investing, showing up as a partner to the business community, offering support, and being of service for the greater good of Trinidad and Tobago.”
It brought together entrepreneurs, creatives, and business advisors who delivered experience-driven insights on brand-building, content strategy, and business development.
The release stated sessions featured speakers selected for their firsthand experience as entrepreneurs and business owners. Among them was Krista-Lee Lookit, CEO and founder of That Lookit Brand, a marketing and media consultancy, and chair of the TT Chamber’s NOVA Committee.
She said, “My session was geared towards engaging with SMEs on how to power their business with strategic marketing, content, connectivity and authenticity. I was able to offer attendees tools to grow their business and drive demand in a sustainable and long-term way.”
