Accessing Finance for Small Businesses
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Accessing Finance for Small Businesses

Join Paul Sullivan from the British Business Bank to find out more about the options when looking for funding for your business

By Business & IP Centre Norfolk

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Location

King's Lynn Library

London Road King's Lynn PE30 5EZ United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Getting funding for your start-up or SME can be challenging and confusing. Join Paul Sullivan from the British Business Bank to find out more about the options when looking for funding for your business, including topics such as start -up loans, peer-to-peer lending and the issues that face female entrepreneurs, plus some of the resources available from the British Business Bank. The session lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, and there will be Q&A afterwards

The session is free, but must be booked via Eventbrite. Refreshments will be served.

For more information about any of our events, please contact us at bipcnorfolk@norfolk.gov.uk

The British Business Bank is a government-owned economic development bank, its core mission is to drive sustainable growth and prosperity across the UK, and to enable the transition to a net zero economy, by improving access to finance for smaller businesses. MENTA are an award-winning not-for-profit company providing business advice, training, networking and office space to both established and new businesses in Norfolk .

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The Business & IP Centre Norfolk (BIPC Norfolk) is managed by Norfolk County Council's Library & Information Service and part of the British Library Business & IP Centre National Network.

We will support you from that first spark of inspiration to successfully starting and developing your business in Norfolk. We offer free and low-cost access to business intelligence, market research, 1-to-1 advice, workshops, networking and support for protecting your business ideas.

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