Taking Care of Business Events
In partnership with BIPC Newcastle, Transmit Start-Ups, and sister company, Transmit Enterprise CIC, are hosting a series of events called ‘Taking Care of Business’ for the North East start-up community.
The next event is on 15th September at Newcastle City Library and is all getting help and advice for your business, whether you are yet to start trading or are looking to grow. Transmit Start-Ups provides finance, business support and mentoring for new businesses throughout the UK. The company is made up of a team of experienced entrepreneurs who understand what is involved in starting and growing businesses.
We are a national delivery partner of the Start Up Loans Company, a Government initiative. Our Start Up Loans, of up to £25,000 per founder, are designed to help you get your businesses up and running and are available to people living in England or Scotland.
Do you need some advice on sales and marketing, funding or HR or maybe you are shopping round for a business bank account or business software?
In addition to keynote speaker Roy Sandbach and a panel discussion on ‘Where to go for business support’ you will have the opportunity to speak with representatives from banks, investors, enterprise agencies, memberships organisations as well as entrepreneurs who received help through the startup phase of their business.
Get your free ticket for the event here.
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