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Start Up Loans partners with LawBite to help UK startups thrive
Start Up Loans, the government funded initiative that supplies loans and mentors for start up businesses has partnered with the online legal service LawBite, which is offering a free consultation for each loan recipient. LawBite is a plain English online legal service delivering “Simple Law for Small companies”.
Start Up Loans which has administered over £65m to businesses will now offer small businesses a combination of both financial expertise, and legal expertise from LawBite, including:
· legal advice to loan recipients to help with all business related matters Intellectual Property advice (trademarks, patents, etc)
· 10% discount on other legal services on their website
Commenting on the partnership, Elliot Gold, Corporate Partnership Manager of Start Up Loans said:
“Start Up Loans is focused on improving the journey of an entrepreneur from receiving loan, through to a growth stage. We are delighted to offer our entrepreneurs understandable, affordable legal advice from LawBite, a company renowned for excellent online legal advice for start ups.”
Clive Rich, Founder and Chairman of LawBite, added:
“We know that a young company can be vulnerable in many ways, and even more so without robust funding, mentoring and legal advice. We believe that by pooling our expertise with that of Start Up Loans, we can provide a big hand for small companies in the early days.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by LawBite .
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