Primary Job Title Chairman Primary Organization Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry Limited
Location Guyana, South America Gender Male
Website robinstoby.com/
Drawing on more than 50 years of experience, Robin Stoby is an attorney in Georgetown, Guyana, who specializes in a range of corporate and commercial matters in addition to insurance law, municipal law, maritime law, patent and copyright law, and banking. Mr. Stoby is the founder of the legal firm Sievewright Stoby & Company, through which he
functions as senior counsel to corporate clients. He concurrently serves as chairman of Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry Limited (GBTI), a position he has held since 2000. He previously spent nine years on the GBTI board of directors.
Prior to establishing Sievewright Stoby & Company, Robin Stoby was a senior partner at Hughes, Fields and Stoby, which he co-founded in September 1972 with Clarence Hughes and Richard Fields. The firm provides legal services to leading commercial houses in Guyana as well as local and international banks and oil industry clients.
Robin Stoby received his bachelor of laws degree from the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and was admitted to the United Kingdom Bar in 1971. He was admitted to the Bar in Guyana the following year and has since served as the Guyana Bar Association treasurer, secretary, and president. In addition, he has spent more than 10 years as chairman of the Legal Practitioners Committee. Previously, Mr. Stoby served four years as a member of the Council of Legal Education of the West Indies. He was also appointed an Honorary Consul for Denmark.
