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Leeds City Region launch business resource portal
The Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) has launched a free online tool to help businesses find the resources they need to grow and develop.
The Business and Investment Portal has been developed in response to feedback from businesses on the difficulties of finding information about free local business support.
It provides information and signposting on topics such as international trade, recruiting and training staff, obtaining finance and public sector contracts.
Chair of the Leeds City Region LEP, Neil McLean, commented: “Every time we talk to businesses – especially SMEs – about business support, they tell us how difficult it is to find information about local support provision.
“With this new online tool, the LEP has taken steps to fill this gap and provide information on a whole range of business support in one place.
“We will be doing further work to develop the portal, and would very much welcome feedback from businesses in the City Region on how we can make it even more useful for them.”
Eric Hawthorn, Managing Director of Radio Design, an award-winning electronics manufacturer, based in Shipley, and a member of the LEP’s Business Innovation and Growth Panel, added: “For smaller businesses and start-ups, external support can make a real difference to survival and future success.
“This new portal will be the ideal starting point for anyone looking to develop or grow a business in the Leeds City Region.
“I certainly wish this kind of tool had been available when I started my business five years ago.”
To Business and Investment can be found here.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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