Our Core Values
At Altus Regional, our core values shape how we work, how we collaborate, and how we show up for our clients. As a multidisciplinary consulting firm, we believe that strong outcomes are built on clarity, care, and professional integrity.
These core values guide our decisions, our culture, and the standard of work we deliver.
Sustainability
At Altus Regional, sustainability is about working with foresight and responsibility in environments where decisions carry long‑term operational, regulatory, and environmental implications. It shapes how we assess risk, structure engagements, and support clients operating in complex and often highly regulated spaces.
We apply this value by taking a measured, forward‑looking approach to our work—flagging risks early, avoiding short‑term fixes that create future problems, and supporting decisions that can be defended over time.
Sustainability guides us to take a measured, thoughtful approach to our work, helping clients navigate challenges with clarity, confidence, and an eye toward long‑term resilience.
Innovation
Innovation at Altus Regional is driven by curiosity, discipline, and a constant focus on improvement. We are always looking at how processes can be re‑engineered, how standards can be benchmarked for greater efficiency, and how work can be delivered more effectively.
This value shows up in our willingness to explore technology and digital solutions, to question established ways of working, and to identify smarter pathways for addressing complex challenges. We draw insight from global practices, adapting ideas that can work in the Caribbean context.
Innovation allows us to bring fresh thinking to our work while remaining practical, focused, and responsive to the needs of our clients.
Inclusivity
At Altus Regional, inclusivity is about how we work with people. We operate across different sectors, institutions, and jurisdictions, and we recognise that effective consulting depends on understanding context, listening carefully, and communicating with clarity.
This value is reflected in how we engage with clients and collaborators—taking the time to understand constraints, respecting different perspectives, and tailoring our approach to suit each engagement. We value open dialogue, practical collaboration, and working relationships built on trust and mutual respect.
Inclusivity supports clear communication and effective collaboration throughout each engagement.
Our Approach
Altus Regional is guided by sustainability, innovation, and inclusivity. We apply structured thinking and practical insight to complex projects, adapting our approach to suit the specific contexts and requirements of each engagement.
Our Team
Our team’s expertise spans environmental science, marine science, circular economy, waste management, and renewable energy.
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Abayomi Marshall
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Tyson Scantlebury
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Natalie O Sandiford
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Altus Regional in the Community
Altus Regional is engaging Barbados’ tertiary students through the Government’s Give Back Programme as part of its participation in the EU‑LAC Digital Accelerator. Students will support applied research activities linked to the Volvero digital mobility market‑validation project, gaining hands‑on exposure to international collaboration. This initiative strengthens youth engagement and contributes to Barbados’ exploration of emerging mobility solutions.
Altus Regional and Wego Srl partnership successfully selected in the EU‑LAC Digital Accelerator to explore the feasibility of Volvero’s peer‑to‑peer vehicle‑sharing model in Barbados.
Altus Regional has launched the Blue Policy Series, a knowledge initiative examining maritime and ocean‑based policy issues relevant to the Caribbean region.
Altus Regional announces the launch of its Digital Transformation Trends in the Maritime Sector Series, exploring how organisations are navigating digital change.
MAREVA is a gateway to maritime opportunity for women who have historically been excluded from the sector. By removing financial and geographic barriers, this initiative offers a practical, globally recognized foundation in maritime business. AltusRegional is proud to support MAREVA as part of our commitment to inclusive professional development and regional resilience.
AML Compliance Excellence Bridgetown, Barbados — January 2025 AltusRegional Consulting Solutions is pleased to announce the launch of its AML Compliance Excellence Across the Caribbean Webinar & Workshop Series, a regionally focused initiative designed to strengthen institutional resilience, inspection-readiness, and reputational clarity across key sectors. This series brings together legal, regulatory, and financial professionals from across the Caribbean to engage in scenario-driven learning, strategic dialogue, and practical compliance exercises. Each session is tailored to reflect jurisdictional realities, evolving risk landscapes, and the operational challenges faced by institutions navigating AML/CFT obligations. Led by AltusRegional’s Managing Director Natalie Sandiford, the series features: Regulator-aligned walkthroughs of suspicious activity reporting (SARs) Risk scoring simulations and onboarding protocols Sector-specific compliance scenarios for insurance, legal, and financial services Interactive workshops designed to support CPD certification and inspection-readiness AltusRegional remains committed to fostering a culture of outcome-oriented compliance and reputational leadership across the Caribbean. This series marks a strategic step in advancing that mission. For registration and details of upcoming sessions, visit AltusEvents. AML Compliance Excellence Offerings Compliance Excellence Across the Legal Profession in the Caribbean This webinar is designed to advance AML/CFT compliance across Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs) in the Caribbean by bringing together legal professionals, regulatory authorities to review FATF Recommendations, relevant case law and share regional insights. Implementing a Risk-Based Approach Participants will explore the foundational principles of FATF Recommendation 1 and its Immediate Outcomes at both the national and institutional level, gain insights into regional trends, and unpack the operations realities of implementing a risk-based approach in onboarding, monitoring and shaping compliance culture. Suspicious Activity Reporting & Compliance Inspections Through immersive simulation and role play exercises, participants will explore the principles and practical applications of suspicious activity reporting, paired with a clear breakdown of the often opaque processes surrounding compliance inspections. Sanctions Compliance & Terrorism Financing This session explores the critical intersection of sanctions compliance and terrorist financing risk by examining global sanctions regimes, screening protocols, and enforcement trends, while unpacking terrorist financing typologies, red flag indicators, and jurisdictional vulnerabilities. Moving Towards Compliance Excellence AltusComply AltusRegional Compliance Tools & Resources Read More AltusLDP AltusRegional Learning & Development Portal Read More AltusInsights AltusRegional Insights, Trends & Research Findings Read More Contact Us AltusLDP Maritime Maritime Contract Drafting Maritime Codes & Conventions MAREVA- Advanced Certificate in Maritime Business Compliance Fundamentals of the RBA Drafting Compliance Infrastructure Sanctions Screening & Evasion Typologies Export Navigating Trade Agreements Standards Literacy Tourism Business Continuity in Tourism Service Excellence in the Caribbean Caribbean Compliance open a live account
Natalie Sandiford, President of Women in Maritime Association Caribbean (WIMAC) Barbados Chapter and Managing Director of Altus Regional calls for more opportunities for women in maritime sector, leadership roles and seafaring professions.
Our team at Altus Regional was pleased to support the Women in Maritime Association Caribbean (WIMAC) Barbados Chapter Workshop on Mobilizing Networks for Gender Equality, held to commemorate International Day for Women in Maritime, held Friday 17 May 2024 at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Center, Barbados.