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Webinar: Business Update for SME’s

Webinar: Business Update for SME’s

Tuesday 10 November 10-11am

About this event:

Avoiding common pitfalls for SMEs, and maximising Covid support and reliefs

Speaker Marina Maclennan Head of Corporate Commercial at Wards Solicitors, says:

"In the current difficult business climate, it is easy to overlook those corporate governance issues which have a nasty habit of causing issues down the line. Now is the time to ensure you are not falling into any common legal traps which might hinder growth at a later date."

Marina will be looking at key corporate governance rules and what small firms must do to stay compliant, and will be on hand to answer any questions.

Speaker Chris Lewis, Partner at Albert Goodman says:

"Understanding the reliefs available is essential to running a business in the current climate, particularly over the winter months, which may prove to be challenging for many SME's."

Chris will provide an update on what's available, concentrating on how businesses can maximise assistance and how it should come into business decision making. Chris will be joined by Mike Seagrove, director of Albert Goodman Financial Planning.

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