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SEEDA launches guide to business support in the South East

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The South East of England Development Agency (SEEDA) has just launched a booklet with information on the help available to businesses across the South East during these difficult economic times.

SEEDA is responsible for the sustainable economic development and regeneration of the South East of England - the driving force of the UK's economy - and has introduced, with its partners, a range of measures to support small businesses through the downturn.

The new measures amount to at least £15 million for small businesses across the South East, including the £10 million Rapid Rescue Response package announced by SEEDA in August 2008.

SEEDA is also committed to paying all invoices within ten days to ease cash flow for its suppliers. The booklet contains a summary of the support available from organisations and programmes including Business Link, Manufacturing Advisory Service, Finance South East, Designing Demand, Grant for Business Investment and Train to Gain.

If you would like a copy of the booklet, email jin@marinesoutheast.co.uk or go to http://www.seeda.co.uk/Global_Competitiveness/Business/Business_Support/docs/OpenforBusiness.pdf

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Posted 2009-03-01 20:56:51

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