British Business Bank celebrates 10 years of supporting smaller businesses during Business Finance Week 2024
With a host of free nationwide and regional in-person events, webinars and more, Business British Bank’s Business Finance Week helps SMEs learn about the different finance options available to them to support their individual needs.
This year’s Business Finance Week sees the British Business Bank marking a decade of supporting access to finance for smaller businesses across the UK.
Held from 24 September–3 October, with a host of free nationwide and regional in-person events, webinars and more, Business Finance Week helps smaller businesses learn about the different finance options available to help them start up and grow.
Whether established or looking to grow, finding independent and impartial information around business finance options can be complex and challenging for smaller businesses.
This year’s Business Finance Week focuses on three main themes:
- How to start a business - the first step is always the hardest, but many founders aren’t aware of the financial help that they can access to help them succeed.
- Innovation - building the businesses of tomorrow by ensuring innovative businesses can access the right capital to start and scale.
- Working capital - Working capital products can be powerful tools for smaller businesses looking to realise their full potential.
Join us for a Business Finance Week event in Edinburgh
As part of the events, on Wednesday 25 September 2024, 10am - 1.45pm at CMS Edinburgh is a free event on ‘Working your capital to grow your business’. Shedding light on the diverse range of alternative debt lenders operating in the Scottish market, find out more about loans, asset finance and invoice finance while also having various opportunities to network and connect.
Businesses and their intermediaries, including accountants, lawyers and advisers, can sign up to attend any of the upcoming events for Business Finance Week here.
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