About Newtown Capital Group

Rooted in place. Built for possibility.

A Caribbean venture development and strategic advisory platform established to build practical, commercially viable businesses.

Newtown district in Port of Spain

The group

Registered in Trinidad and Tobago and Canada, Newtown Capital Group combines venture strategy, business development, market research, innovation, commercial planning, and partnership development.

We work with founders, SMEs, investors, and institutional partners to transform promising ideas into structured, investable, and operational businesses.

The Newtown story

The company takes its name from the Newtown district of Port of Spain, adjacent to St. Clair and Woodbrook—an area shaped by business, media, entertainment, creativity, and enterprise.

It was within this environment that the passion for pioneering projects and developing new business ideas first took shape.

Purpose

Build and support practical businesses that create meaningful commercial and economic value.

Vision

Develop a globally connected Caribbean venture platform for the next generation of emerging-market businesses.

Guiding statement

Build with vision.
Lead with purpose.
Expand possibility.

How Newtown works

From opportunity to scalable venture.

Newtown Capital Group works across the venture-development lifecycle, bringing commercial structure, market insight, partnerships, and operational discipline to promising opportunities.

01Identify

Find genuine market gaps and underserved needs.

02Structure

Design the business model, commercial logic, and venture plan.

03Validate

Test assumptions through research, pilots, and market feedback.

04Launch

Build partnerships, operating systems, and routes to market.

05Scale

Improve performance and expand into wider markets.

Sector focus

Where technology, access, and participation create opportunity.

Technology and emerging innovation
Payments and digital commerce
Connectivity and mobility
Agriculture and food systems
Tourism and experiences
Consumer markets and SME growth