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Gateway2Enterprise expands with new Manchester office
Gateway2Enterprise, the alternative business finance and growth hub for small businesses, has opened up its first office in Manchester as part of its plans for expansion.
The online platform was founded by entrepreneur and growth expert, Karen Gould, to provide business support and financial services to anyone looking for the resources to start and grow their business.
Entrepreneurs and business owners can sign up as members to easily access tailored support on planning, funding and developing a business. Services include having cash flow and business plans reviewed by experts, help with seeking venture capital investment and members can also speak to professional business angels, who are on hand 24/7 to provide expert advice.
Gateway2Enterprise has chosen to open its new office on Chorlton Street in Manchester, after recognising the opportunities the city has to offer with it being the digital and creative capital of the North West.
As part of its ambitious plans for expansion, Gateway2Enterprise is also recruiting a business development manager and a digital creative apprentice from the Chesterfield College Group.
Karen Gould, CEO of Gateway2Enterprise, said: “Manchester is a thriving business location has a wealth of entrepreneurs and SMEs either looking for the best possible support to start their business or the resources they need to expand their existing enterprises. We are now ideally situated to provide our professional support services to entrepreneurs on a local and national level who may be struggling to source the right advice.
“This is an important period for Gateway2Enterprise as we advance with our own growth plans to expand the business and strengthen our platform.”
For more information, visit www.gateway2enterprise.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ursula Hutchinson .
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