PHILIPSBURG:--- On Saturday, May 31, the ESP MSME Expo, Vision to Impact: Building Resilient Businesses for Sustainable Growth, took place at the Aleeze Convention Center. Hosted by the National Recovery Program Bureau’s (NRPB) Enterprise Support Project (ESP), the event featured business showcases, networking opportunities, and panel discussions designed to support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).
The Expo welcomed local businesses, many of which were participating in an ESP event for the first time. EMSMEs hosted booths displaying goods and services ranging from agriculture and marketing to hospitality and fashion. They engaged with the public and fellow entrepreneurs, sharing that the event offered a valuable opportunity for exposure and connection with key stakeholders. Many also noted how the Expo helped spark meaningful new connections between businesses, encouraging market linkages and potential future collaborations.
The event brought together a diverse mix of attendees, including representatives from the World Bank, financial institutions, government ministries (Ministries of TEATT, VROMI), and. information booths were also staffed by Qredits, the Tax Department, SZV, and WIB, offering guidance on funding, compliance, and support services.
Opening remarks were delivered by moderator Tobias Rolando, a leadership and communications expert; the Honorable Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport, and Telecommunications (TEATT) Grisha Heyliger-Marten; NRPB Director Claret Connor; and ESP Interim Project Manager Julisa Labega-Frans. Each speaker emphasized the importance of creating environments that provide small businesses with access to essential tools, services, and partnerships. Minister Heyliger-Marten echoed this in her welcome address, reminding attendees that small businesses are the heart of Sint Maarten’s economy. Three panel discussions were held during the day. The first, Building a Resilient Economy, featured panelists Melissa Metz, World Bank; Minister Heyliger-Marten; Pearl Hendrickson, President of the Sint Maarten Entrepreneur Development Center; and Vincentia Rosen-Sandiford, Director of the Bureau for Intellectual Property SXM. The session emphasized the importance of MSMEs formalizing their operations to access greater opportunities, enhance resilience, and contribute more meaningfully to the national economy. Panelists emphasized the importance of innovation, digital services, intellectual property protection, and understanding data privacy.
The second panel, Financial Resilience, included Vasco Daal, Winward Island Bank General Manager Corporate Credit; Wilson Leconte, commercial banking specialist; and Tim Ahlip, entrepreneur and industry expert. Each panelist shared strategies for building strong relationships with financial institutions, navigating startup costs, and presenting viable financial plans. Attendees were encouraged to treat financial management with the same dedication they apply to other areas of their business.
The final discussion, "Mastering Business Operations," brought together Jordan Halley, an industry innovator and young entrepreneur; Bertaux Fleming, an entrepreneur and business strategist; Ishka Jose, an HR and compliance leader; and Pierre Ferland, a hospitality expert. Panelists addressed everyday challenges that hinder growth—from staffing and inventory management to budgeting and formalizing internal systems—and encouraged business owners to stay actively involved, build team culture, and lead with clarity and adaptability.
Dieu-Donne Deridort, co-owner of How May We Help You Services BV, said her goal in joining the Expo was to introduce her company, connect with others, and learn from the panels. Her husband and business partner, Wonderson Deridort, emphasized that the sessions reinforced the need for businesses to implement proper planning and administration.
The day ended with a presentation of participating businesses, followed by a happy hour that gave guests and entrepreneurs a chance to connect in a relaxed setting.
Reflecting on the event, NRPB Director Claret Connor said he was proud of the resilience and dedication of Sint Maarten’s business community and their role in national development. ESP Interim Project Manager Julisa Labega-Frans added that while funding plays a key role in supporting MSMEs, ongoing support through training and mentorship is building stronger, more confident entrepreneurs. She emphasized that “true sustainability for MSMEs requires ongoing support systems that strengthen operations, resilience, and long-term growth.
Since its launch, ESP has supported 295 businesses with grants and loans totaling USD 19.2 million. This includes 121 women-led enterprises and 109 new businesses. Since the application phase of the project closed in February 2025, ESP has continued to facilitate training in financial management, marketing, and continuity planning, and one-on-one personalized coaching sessions for MSMEs.
The Enterprise Support Project is implemented by the National Recovery Program Bureau (NRPB) on behalf of the Government of Sint Maarten. It is funded by the Sint Maarten Trust Fund, financed by the Government of the Netherlands, and managed by the World Bank.
For more information, visit www.nrpbsxm.org/esp