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Staffordshire businesses join BCRS for networking gathering
Representatives of leading Staffordshire businesses met for a networking event organised by BCRS Business Loans.
Professionals from more than a dozen firms joined the ‘Pint After Work’ get-together at the Milehouse pub in Liverpool Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme, in the latest of a series of free events organised by the business loans specialist.
Staged by BCRS as part of its drive to support the West Midlands business community, Pint After Work provides attendees with an opportunity to network and build professional relationships in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, with gatherings held throughout the year.
Naomi Campion, Business Development Manager, said: “We were delighted so many people joined us for the networking event at the Milehouse, as it allowed professionals from a range of sectors to meet.”
Andrew Hustwit, Head of Business Development, “We recognise these are challenging times for businesses so we believe it is important that companies continue to meet to discuss future opportunities, with BCRS as the catalyst for them coming together.
“The whole team at BCRS look forward to staging more events in Staffordshire and across the West Midlands region over the months ahead.”
The next BCRS ‘Pint After Work’ will be held at the Barns Hotel in Cannock on June 29, with tickets available on EventBrite.
BCRS Business Loans provides funding to businesses that are struggling to access finance from traditional lenders. Businesses can secure loans from between £10,000 and £150,000 from BCRS Business Loans to support growth and recovery plans.
As a Community Development Financial Institution the lender’s purpose is to provide access to finance to enable local businesses to grow and prosper.
Since it was founded as a community development financial institution in 2002, it has provided loans worth more than £80 million to businesses across the West Midlands.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Osborn Communications .
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