Monday May 11, 2020
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM BST
Chamber Live is proudly supported by Enterprise Solutions, University of Plymouth Research & Innovation
Registrations will close at 11am on Sunday 10th May and you will receive joining instructions on Monday 11th May at 9am. Link and Meeting ID to Zoom will be included in this email. Limited spaces are available, please register your attendance as soon as possible.
Free to attend for Members and Non-Members
Aimed at all businesses, all sizes, all sectors!
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Chamber Live on Zoom!
Join us to experience our virtual panel session where we will be providing our business community with a platform where you can find expert advice in different subjects that are impacting on us all at this time, and the opportunity to ask questions of our panel about your own specific situations.
Following the sudden and unprecedented impact of COVID19 we completely understand the challenge businesses are facing. Therefore, there has never been a better or more important time to be a member of the Chamber with the reliable, trusted support of a well-connected and influential business group that can provide you with valuable advice to support you and your business.
With daily government announcements, many businesses facing different circumstances and the vast array of information exchanging hands, it’s becoming even harder for businesses to ascertain what support is available for them during this period of uncertainty and some are still falling through the gaps.
Plymouth & Devon Chamber has been lobbying hard on behalf of the business community to ensure that all businesses, of all shapes and sizes, receive the correct support to see them through this current climate. However there are still many businesses who are unsure if they are eligible for any local or government support schemes.
This webinar will feature details on how to obtain support and talk through eligibility criteria as well as longevity plans and ideas for managing cashflow.
Today we welcome representatives from Devon County Council's Growth Hub and Plymouth City Council's Economic team, including Councillor Tudor Evans, to provide us with updates on their financial support schemes for business and an opportunity to ask them questions about your own situations.
We also welcome back Adam Croney and Ian Pring from Thomas Westcott Accountants who have been providing our members with invaluable support and financial advice during this period of uncertainty.