NatWest and Business Growth Hub Announce Drop-in Support Sessions for Entrepreneurs in Greater Manchester
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Receive one-to-one advice from EnterprisingYou’s specialist business advisors
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No bookings needed for drop-in sessions at local NatWest branches
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Get access to EnterprisingYou and GM Business Growth Hub’s fully funded support
NatWest and EnterprisingYou have partnered up to deliver drop-in business support sessions designed in boroughs across Greater Manchester to assist to assist aspiring entrepreneurs and self-employed business owners. These sessions will provide expert advice and signposting to help businesses thrive in today’s competitive market.
The drop-in sessions are open to all local business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. Participants don’t have to be NatWest customers; all you need to do is visit your local branch for more details.
Craig Wood, Local Director North Manchester and Lancashire, Retail Banking, NatWest, said: “Small businesses are at the heart of Greater Manchester’s economy, and we recognise the important role they play in communities across the region.
“We also know that by working with GM Business Growth Hub across our branch network, we are better placed to support new businesses to scale and grow.”
The drop ins sessions will be delivered on various dates for different boroughs (please refer to the link below). There’s no need to book in advance, simply drop in on the designated day.
EnterprisingYou is GM Business Growth Hub’s tailored support for those ready to start a business or established self-employed individuals, freelancers and gig economy workers in Greater Manchester.
"Working with NatWest to deliver expert business support in branch just makes sense. GM Business Growth Hub has been supporting the community of Greater Manchester for over a decade, offering a range of advice and support to individuals and businesses, and this partnership is a great next step.
“Our commitment to local businesses is at the heart of everything we do. And we’re excited to be bringing our support right to those that need it” Yvonne Sampson, Head of Enterprise at GM Business Growth Hub.