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Work & Enterprise
Starting a Business – Opportunities & Regulations
Principle: build it like a project—Idea → Structure → Register → Comply → Launch → Improve.
A. Opportunity Map (where returnees actually win)
Sector Why it works Typical first offersWhat makes you
competitive
Property &
ProjectsDiaspora trust + local
know-howRentals/management,
renovations, small dev.Licensed team, transparent
reporting, escrow use.
Construction &
TradesHousing demand,
renovation waveElectrical, plumbing, tiling,
solar installsCertification, written
quotes, staged payments.
Tourism &
HospitalityNorth & NE coast
growthVillas/BnB, tours, boutique
F&BReviews, safety, consistent
service.Agribusiness Import substitution + exports Scotch bonnet, ackee, herbs, hot saucesTraceability, water
management, contract
growing.
Logistics & E-
commerceCourier/forwarder
ecosystemLast-mile, pick-and-pack, cold
chain nichesReliability dashboards,
SLAs, COD options.
Digital &
CreativeGlobal clients, remote
workDesign/dev, video, music
servicesPortfolio + deadlines + USD
billing.
Health &
WellnessAgeing population +
lifestyleHome care, physio, healthy
mealsTrained staff, insurance
billing, safeguarding.
Education &
TrainingSkills gaps (tech,
trades)Bootcamps, tutoring,
corporate upskillingOutcomes, employer ties,
HEART/NSTA alignment.Dean’s tip: Start with one product, one channel, one parish. Add complexity only when unit economics
are proven.
B. The Registration Roadmap (simple, sequential)
Step What you do Where/Who Notes- Choose
structure
Sole trader / Partnership / Limited
company—
Liability & tax treatment differ;
many returnees pick a
company for clarity.- Name
search &
reserve
Check availability; reserve
business/company nameCompanies Office
of Jamaica (COJ)Do this before printing cards or
building your website.- Register the
entity
File incorporation/registration
docs COJ^Keep your Certificate and
Articles handy; banks will ask.