N and M outfits referees

When referees attached to the Guyana Football Referees Council (GFRC) step onto the field to officiate in matches for this year’s Kashif and Shangai football tournament they will be doing so in new outfits, thanks to Neal and Massy (Guyana) Limited.

Neal and Massy CEO Deo Persaud (left) hands over one of the uniforms to assistant secretary/treasurer of the GFRC Dion Inniss while Shivaughn Wilson (centre) looks on.

Neal and Massy CEO Deo Persaud (left) hands over one of the uniforms to assistant secretary/treasurer of the GFRC Dion Inniss while Shivaughn Wilson (centre) looks on.

At a simple ceremony held at the Ruimveldt head office, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Deo Persaud noted that his company, which has been in existence here for 40 years, is pleased to assist the GFRC in this way.

“Neal and Massy (Guyana) Limited is pleased to make this contribution to the GFRC towards the development of sports in Guyana.”
Assistant secretary/treasurer of the GFRC Dion Inniss expressed his council’s gratitude to the Group, noting that the generous donation will enhance the appearance of the referees during the upcoming tournament.

“This tournament is Guyana’s premiere football contest. Therefore, it is only natural that the referees dress in a manner that matches the status of the event. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to Neal and Massy (Guyana). It is through donations such as yours, that we are able to raise the level of the sport.”

Neal and Massy (Guyana) has been in operation for 40 years. Since its establishment with Associated Industries Limited in September 1968, the company has expanded to become one of the fastest growing enterprises in Guyana.

Today, the companies within the Group are Associated Industries Limited, CCS Guyana Limited, Demerara Oxygen Company Limited, Geddes Grant Guyana Limited, Marketing & Distribution, NM Services Limited and NM Security Solutions.

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