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Mar 06, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – As the GCB continues its aggressive marketing strategy, Vibrant Capital Partners Inc., a USA based company, has contributed a significant sum of US$10,000 towards the development of young cricketers in Guyana.
The company provides investment services and is located at 350 Madison Avenue, Floor 17, New York, NY 10027, USA. It is owned by active partners and employees and is specialized in structured credit and syndicated credit including CLO management.
At a simple but significant ceremony held last Friday evening at the Princess Ramada Hotel, Anita Kallicharran, employee of Vibrant Capital Partners Inc. made the presentation to Dr. Brian Sukhai, treasurer of the GCB.
Kallicharran, the wife of Derek Kallicharran, former Berbice, Guyana and West Indies “B” all-rounder said that she is really impressed with the work of the GCB and its focus on the development of young cricketers, hence the support of her company.
Dr Sukhai in reply was very grateful for the contribution towards the development of young cricketers in Guyana and encouraged other companies and private individuals to come on board.
He made a commitment to place the company’s logo on the uniforms of the national under19 team which will participate in the regional youth tournament to be held later in the year.
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