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OneMart stores in ‘every corner of VI’ shows confidence in economy– Premier

Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) has pointed to Hon Mark H. Vanterpool’s supermarket expansion as a show of confidence in the Virgin Islands economy. Photo: HoA/Youtube
The OneMart Group recently opened a fully stocked supermarket in Lower Estate, next to Caribbean Cellars, on December 19, 2022. Photo: VINO
The OneMart Group recently opened a fully stocked supermarket in Lower Estate, next to Caribbean Cellars, on December 19, 2022. Photo: VINO
According to Proprietor of the OneMart supermarkets, Hon Mark H. Vanterpool (R4), the Lower Estate location will serve a large demographic and also help to ease the traffic congestion heading to its main store in Purcell Estate as well as other stores outside of Road Town. Photo: VINO/File
According to Proprietor of the OneMart supermarkets, Hon Mark H. Vanterpool (R4), the Lower Estate location will serve a large demographic and also help to ease the traffic congestion heading to its main store in Purcell Estate as well as other stores outside of Road Town. Photo: VINO/File
DUFF’S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) has pointed to the opening of OneMart supermarkets across Tortola as a show of confidence in the Virgin Islands' economy.

“We are doing well. We are thriving. We have persons who are able to open businesses. We have Honourable [Mark H.] Vanterpool, a Member of this House. If he didn't have confidence in the economy, he wouldn't be opening stores in every corner of the Virgin Islands.”

The OneMart Group opened its fourth supermarket on Tortola on December 19, 2022, in Lower Estate. Three of the stores were opened this year.

“Pretty soon he’s going to open up OneMart out there in Salt Island. That's confidence… He has confidence. We have investors knocking down my door, Mr Speaker. The investors want to invest because they believe they'll be able to get their return on their investment here,” Dr Wheatley stated during the Continuation of the Ninth Sitting of the Fourth Session of the Fourth House of Assembly (HoA) at Save the Seed Energy Centre in Duff's Bottom, Tortola, on December 21, 2022.

VI remains 'attractive' to foreign investors

The Premier added that people looking at the VI from around the world can see the value of the Virgin Islands' economy and how attractive it is. He said the people of the VI must see themselves that way as well and get involved.

“You have to see how bright and optimistic the economic picture is in the Virgin Islands, despite inflation, despite the pandemic, despite the hurricanes. Imagine that… we went to hurricanes, we didn't get any big loans, we didn't get any grants, many nations were devastated [but] they got these big grants,” he added.

The Premier reminded that the VI was told by the United Kingdom that its income per capita was too high for certain categories of grants, yet the economy was able to bounce back. 

Territory 'bouncing back' from disasters

“We're bouncing back despite not being able to get the financing that we need, we went through COVID, we didn't have to get any big loans to take us through COVID. Our economy, strong financial services Industry [and] when tourism was down and suffering, it took us through and we can feel proud of this; Virgin Islands built by Virgin Islanders and those who have joined us and called the BVI home,” he said. 

The Premier said while there are challenges and things that must be solved, it is for the new and current generation of leaders to solve. 

“We're not saying that everything is perfect, but I believe in the capacity that we have to solve the challenges which confront us, Mr Speaker,” Dr Wheatley added.

11 Responses to “OneMart stores in ‘every corner of VI’ shows confidence in economy– Premier”

  • eyes (22/12/2022, 08:01) Like (8) Dislike (1) Reply
    Shows you a man with a vision.Just hurry put one Virgin Gorda plz.
    • I second this (22/12/2022, 09:32) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      Definitely need one because besides Riteway, the other two stores always empty and expensive!
  • Jay (22/12/2022, 08:23) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    And that mark takes risks
  • Really (22/12/2022, 09:43) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
    Wake up people. These puppets are sacrificing their workers. Look how many are dying in these big companies as they get rich,and watch all the different families burying their loved ones. This island is going to have a lot of sorrow especially now too much wicked people who love money and not humans
  • Native senior ctizen of the British Virgin Islands (22/12/2022, 12:26) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    No, Premier, One Mart's businees expansion is not the true indicator nor the yrue confidence of oir economy.
    If you were to take a survey of the employees that are hired workers of One Mart's business, you will come away wirh the facts that they are, by far, and very low paid workers, and very fews locally birth employees.

    The above cannot be truthfully denied, Premier.
    In order for our economy to become strong, the majority of the citizens the reside our regularly are living in our country must first be paid faitly for their hard labour by all business owners. One Mart is not as you have dicribed it is, Premier. No! It is not.





    • controversial (22/12/2022, 14:11) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
      mr premier every corner may have confidence in the economy but certainly not confidence in you and the disUnity government.... when elections coming... i want to vote the economy in and vote you out.
  • huh (22/12/2022, 13:38) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    I almost called the premier a fool
  • Hire Locals. (22/12/2022, 13:54) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    How many work permits under One Mart belt..
  • Rubber Duck (22/12/2022, 14:24) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    More stores, more money banked every week.
  • No fear (22/12/2022, 16:01) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Shows confinence in economy You idot is alot of risk mark taking soon he Will be closing some You airhead
  • first (23/12/2022, 19:50) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    First one that will closed it's doors will be B/Bay, not long from now.


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