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GALLERY: FLOW hosts corporate mingle in CARAIA’s honour

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Senior Director for C&W Business and Flow Business Delroy McLean (right) engages Learn Grow Invest husband and wife co-founder team Jermaine and Renate McDonald during the corporate mingle held in honour of the Caribbean Alternative Investment Association at the Flow Corporate Lounge.

The Flow Corporate Lounge on Thursday, August 29, played host to a vibrant and productive corporate mingle organised by the Caribbean Alternative Investment Association (CARAIA).

Sponsored by Flow Business and C&W Business, the event brought together key figures from both the private and public sectors, creating a dynamic platform for networking and collaborative discussions.

The mingle provided an invaluable opportunity for attendees to engage in meaningful conversations about fostering entrepreneurship through accessible and affordable financing options. With a diverse group of industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators in attendance, the event underscored the importance of alternative investments in driving economic growth and innovation across the Caribbean region.

In welcoming attendees, Senior Director for C&W Business and Flow Business Delroy McLean underscored the importance of connections in fostering business. He also highlighted many of the ways the company is helping entrepreneurs improve their productivity and profitability through its suite of e-commerce, smart and connectivity solutions.

The event, which also served as a 10-year anniversary celebration for CARAIA was also sponsored by CPJ, which provided tasty libations; ATL Automotive, which had their electric powered BMW on show; Sygnus and Main Event.

The following photos capture the energy and engagement of the attendees at this significant gathering.

Chairman of the Caribbean Alternative Investments Association (CARAIA) Berifsford Grey and his fellow CARAIA director Audrey Richards share cake-cutting duties to mark the tenth anniversary of the association.

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