CHAMBER NEWS
Access to expert financial advice is available for all
Date: Wednesday 25 March Time:
8am-3pm
Venue: Cost:
Dartington Hall, Totnes Free
The world of finance can be overwhelming and accessing it can be confusing. But without the right finance your business is likely to suffer and struggle to realise opportunities for growth. Our Access to Finance Fair at Dartington Hall
aims to strip away the complexities and give ambitious businesses the chance to meet some of the leading organisations in supplying commercial finance. It’s open to all businesses, advanced students and individuals looking for advice. Historic funding routes have changed, with
high street banks operating under new lending guidelines and new providers offering a range of viable alternatives. The advice on offer will suit both big and
small businesses from different sectors who want to learn more about the changing finance marketplace. Your business may not be in the right place just now but it pays to think ahead and be prepared for when the time is right. There will be a series of educational and impartial seminars throughout the day, as well
as information and advice from a wide range of exhibitors. The event is proudly sponsored by Western
Union and run by Devon & Plymouth Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Heart of the South West LEP, Devon County Council and Plymouth City Council. Key professionals from the finance, investment
and accountancy sectors will exhibit in the Great Hall, with seminars and presentations scheduled throughout the day. All are free to attend. There will be two breakout areas for you to
work remotely from, with extensive food and drink options.
There will be seminars from: • Start Point Finance • Western Union • The Growth Hub • Heart Of The South West LEP • Inspire
All of the above will be exhibiting, as well as: • Thomas Westcott • Swig Finance • Barclays Bank • Balance For Business
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