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Boosting Business by Invest NI

22/11/2011
The Boosting Business campaign has been developed by Invest NI in direct response to the continuing impact of the economic downturn.

Have you got an idea for a new product or process that will help you grow your business? Give Invest Northern Ireland a call.

Invest NI can help your business access a range of advice, guidance and support – available under five themes: Jobs, R&D, Exports, Technology and Skills - that will help you to survive the impact of the economic downturn and secure your position for the future. Complete our short enquiry form or call us on 0800 181 4422 to find out how Invest NI can help your business defy the downturn.

Businesses, large and small, throughout Northern Ireland face a wide range of challenges on a daily basis. A decline in the demand for products and services, increased competition both at home and abroad, a lack of bank lending, inflexible credit terms, employee skills gaps and shortages, the high cost of insurance, taxes and health and safety, reduced economic activity, and the adverse impact this can have on cashflow and supply chains.

Like many, your business has to make difficult choices. The key to your survival lies in your ability to revise your business plan according to the changing economic and business conditions, and successfully differentiate your business from the competition. Invest NI can offer a comprehensive range of support measures. Many of these are new, whilst others already available to our customers have had their eligibility criteria broadened to make them available to businesses that are not currently our customers.

We can help your business succeed in these difficult times, whether you want to build the skills of your workforce, use new technology to improve competitiveness, take your existing products and services to new markets, develop new ones, or create and protect jobs. Available through a combination of financial, capability development support, advisory services, and regional seminars and workshops
 

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