
Success Stories
Bahamas Welding & Fire
“Securing funding from the Bahamas Development Bank was a smooth and straightforward process that allowed us to scale at a critical time. At that stage, access to capital wasn’t readily available elsewhere, but BDB was deeply committed to supporting young businesses especially those in manufacturing and industrial sectors like ours. Through their assistance and government manufacturing exemptions, we were able to make a significant leap into the market. From my experience, any entrepreneur willing to take the risk can find a true partner in BDB. Success won’t happen overnight it requires patience, consistency, and discipline but with the right support, the results are transformational.”
Michael Cunningham, General Manager
The Dot Miller Collection
“After successfully securing a loan from the Bahamas Development Bank, I was able to purchase essential machinery that significantly improved my business operations and increased client demand. The loan application process was smooth and stress-free, and the loan officers were professional, supportive, and approachable throughout the entire experience.”
Dorothy Miller, Owner
The Coconut Factory
“Partnering with the Bahamas Development Bank allowed us to accelerate our production by funding new machinery and enhancing the capabilities of existing equipment. I’m truly grateful for the BDB’s role in the growth and advancement of my business. Their team has been the most understanding, compassionate, and professional group I’ve had the pleasure of working with. I remain optimistic about future initiatives and the continued impact of their support on local businesses like mine.”
Youlette Etienne- Davis, Owner
The MailBoat Company Ltd.
“Thirteen years ago, Freeport, Grand Bahama was thriving with opportunity. Thanks to a $900,000 loan from the Bahamas Development Bank, we were able to purchase a 226-foot vessel with capacity for 1,000 passengers, 12 containers, and palletized cargo. That investment transformed our business—and we successfully repaid the loan in just seven years.”
Eddins Taylor, Owner
A.R.M. Bottles & Supplies
“The Bahamas Development Bank played a key role in the growth of my business by financing the purchase of our operational facility as well as an additional machine to expand production. With my background in banking, I had a general idea of what to expect, but the process with BDB was far smoother and less challenging than anticipated. Simply put, my business wouldn’t be where it is today without their support.”
Andrew McFall, Owner
Kustom Geek
“We heard about BDB and the grants being offered to small businesses, and the process was smooth and well-organized. We qualified under the Orange Economy category due to our unique shoe and apparel designs. Thanks to the grant, we were able to bring our creative vision to life. As demand grew, we expanded beyond custom shoes and now offer our own branded clothing line.”
Charlot St. Juste, Owner
iisaBahamianbey
Kache Knowles of iisaBahamianbey was one of our Orange grant recipients and we spent the day with her organizing her new shipment of merch, while she gave updates on how she was able to grow her business since receiving the grant.
Kache Knowles, Owner
ReProject
The Reproject Company received an AWE Microloan after successfully completing the United States Embassy Nassau, The Bahamas Academy of Women Entrepreneurs program. Her business recycles glass bottles into glasses, vases and personalized glassware. With her AWE microloan, she was able to purchase an etching machine, which she hopes will help to grow her business as she can create more custom items for her clients.
Janelle Albury, Owner
