Business Support entrepreneurs@chamber Introducing the Chamber’s newest start-up members
Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce has launched a new start-up membership, designed to help new businesses get off the ground. The new package, aimed at companies that have been trading for less than a year, features all
the benefits of a standard membership as well as access to 11 half-day workshops. The start-up workshops offer expert advice on areas such as market research, marketing and
promotion, financial forecasting, raising finance, legal requirements and employing people, legal structures, pricing structures and trends, selling skills, networking and social media. A start-up membership is priced at £240 per year (including VAT) and organisations can pay
by quarterly direct debit. To find out more, call 0800 603 6650.
These are among the latest businesses to sign up to the new programme:
GoServe Ltd Christian Sample T: 07837 245402 E:
christiansample@GoServe.uk.com GoServe offers IT services and document management solutions. The company has more than 20 years’ experience of Window and Mac and says it will not baffle customers with jargon or hit them with unexpected hidden costs.
ImprovedYou Lawrence Wood T: 07914222215 E:
lozwood@mail.com ImprovedYou sells supplements based on healthy living and donates a percentage of sales to the Vegan Society. Its current range includes multi- vitamin tablets, including orange and blackcurrant.
Cactus Travel Ltd Kirie Hansen T: 01827 898402 E:
kirie@cactustravel.co.uk Cactus Travel Ltd is an independent travel consultancy specialising in tailor-made holidays. All of its packages are fully ATOL protected.
i-Secured LLP Jezz Gobran T: 07714492290 or 0121 405 0640, E:
jgobran@i-Secured.co.uk I-Secured is an information security and data protection business and helps prevent loss of data from cyber-attack or people within a business making a mistake or deliberately leaking information.
Sync Alliance Timothy Muzangaza T : 01543 404662 or 07538191674 E:
timothymuzangaza@syncalliance.co.uk Sync Alliance is a startup company aimed at improving the university and college student lifestyle. The company offers housekeeping services, private hire taxis and nightlife events at very affordable prices. Customers can win prizes from a reward program, ranging from free taxi vouchers, university printing credits, Amazon vouchers and free tickets to events.
Realise Agency Rebecca Coldicott T: 0121 240 5795 or 07974 536925 E:
hello@realiseagency.co.uk Realise is an independent digital marketing consultancy for bespoke effective solutions. The firm has more than 12 years’ experience in digital marketing and offers a wide range of services, including marketing planning, audits and analytics, research, business strategy, social media and SEO.
Bromley Wood Associates Ltd, Richard Beaumont T: 07900 673902 / 07779 592785 E:
richard@bromleywood.com Bromley Wood Associates, with more than 30 years’ experience of the procurement consultancy industry, works with small to medium businesses (SMEs) to reduce spend on suppliers.
Littlehealth Training Christine Walford T: 0800 1932151 or 07470 252660 E:
Christine.walford@littlehealthtraining.co.uk Littlehealth Training offers high quality, accredited first aid training on or off site. The Solihull based business can support both large organisations and small local SMEs and have a modern, fit-for-purpose training centre in Knowle.
Brum Design Jason Mills T: 0121 517 0114 E:
Jason@brumdesign.co.uk Brum Design is an internet marketing company that specialises in search engine visibility services for local and national businesses. Headed up by Jason Mills who has more than five years of experience in the industry, the Birmingham-based agency has a range of core values that sets it apart from its competitors.
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