Monday, June 15, 2026

Carter’s celebrates 150 years

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For over 150 years, Carter’s has been a cornerstone of the Bajan community, offering not just products, but a heritage built on exceptional service and quality products. From its humble beginnings as a hardware and agriculture supplier to its evolution into the trusted, one-stop shop for generations, Carter’s has consistently adapted and thrived, always staying true to its founding principles: superior quality, customer-first service and a deep commitment to the community.

Why Carter’s Has Endured the Test of Time:

• Customer-Centered Approach: It’s more than providing products, it’s about understanding and meeting the needs of the people they serve.
• Adaptability & Expansion: From the first location on Broad Street in 1875 to the growth in Wildey, Six Roads and Warrens, Carter’s expansion has always been driven by a single goal: to serve people better.
• Unparalleled Service: At Carter’s, the aim is to build lasting relationships, ensuring your experience is always a positive one.
• A Trusted Community Staple: Carter’s is more than a store but constant presence in the lives of Barbadians, offering everything from farming supplies to home improvement essentials.

As the team celebrates and moves forward, they are is committed to upholding these timeless values, ensuring the next 150 years are just as impactful as the first.

Carter’s Key Pillars:

• Exceptional Customer Service
• Quality Products for Every Need
• Community-Focused Growth
• Employee Collaboration & Teamwork

Go experience Carter’s – where you’re more than a customer. You’re family.

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