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Unlocking Funds for Business Growth
Date and Time
Thursday Nov 16, 2017
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM GMTThursday 16th November 2017, 8:00am-9:45am
Location
The Old Quay House, Hayle
Fees/Admission
Free
Description
Do you know what grants are available to help your business grow?
Are you confident your business is tax efficient?
Do you know how best to unlock funds and accelerate cash flow?
We would like to invite businesses to join us at our free breakfast event, 'Unlocking Funds for Business Growth', in partnership with Lloyds Bank. Join our team of experts on Thursday 16th November at The Old Quay House, Hayle, TR27 6JG from 8.00am.
8.00 am - Arrivals and refreshments
8.30 am - Introduction to our team
8.35 am - Alison Elvey, Grants Specialist at Robinson Reed Layton
Getting hold of additional money to invest in your business can be a difficult and complicated process. Alison will talk you through the grant opportunities available for your business growth. Plus some top tips on making a successful application.
8.55 am - Steve Maggs, Tax Partner at Robinson Reed Layton
Get the latest tax tips that every business needs to know: Why having the right company structure is vital for growth; Tax considerations when raising additional funds for growth; and how to make the best of tax relief available for your growing business.
9.15 am - Simon King, Regional Manager at Lloyds Bank Commercial Finance
Maximising your working capital and supporting businesses to unlock funds and accelerate that all-important cash flow.
9.45 am - Close and networking
A breakfast bap will be served on your arrival, so please advise if you have any dietary requirements. The event will finish by 9.45 a.m.
Spaces are limited for this event, so book your space today. If you have any queries, please contact Tim Buringham or phone 01872 276116.
Book here.
Please note that this event is aimed at businesses and their owners.
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