An investment framework intended to attract long-term capital.
A stable democratic framework, a defined FDI regime, and active investment promotion through Go-Invest create an environment designed for institutional capital and public-private partnerships.
Context for infrastructure investment.
For institutional investors and lenders, bankability depends on policy stability, legal predictability, and repatriation certainty. Guyana's framework is explicitly designed to attract long-duration foreign capital. Incentives, concessions, and permits are granted on a project-specific basis; nothing described here implies an approval, incentive, or concession held by Elementum.
How capital reaches a project
A conceptual sequence, not a schedule. Each stage is assessed on its own merits and outcomes are project-specific.
- 01
Investment promotion
National framework and Go-Invest engagement.
- 02
Project-specific incentives
Assessed case by case against sector criteria.
- 03
Permitting & diligence
Environmental, social, and technical review.
- 04
Capital deployment
Financing close and construction commitment.
Approvals, incentives, and concessions are granted per project. Nothing shown implies any approval, incentive, or concession held by Elementum.
FDI Framework
National treatment for foreign investors and defined repatriation of capital and profits.
Go-Invest Promotion
Sector-based incentive pathways coordinated through a single investment promotion agency.
Fiscal Incentives
Targeted allowances for strategic sectors, assessed project by project.
Political Stability
Constitutional democracy with successive transitions of power.
Public-Private Partnerships
Established PPP pathways for infrastructure and energy projects.
Elementum structures projects to align with national development priorities and to meet the diligence standards that PPP and incentive pathways require. No approvals are implied or represented as granted.
