COVID-19 Business Impact Webinar (8th of April 2020)

In these times of great uncertainty, we have decided to host a free webinar for UK small-medium size businesses and self-employed contractors that is designed to clarify what you are entitled to and how you can claim.

This is in light of the announcement by the Chancellor to set out a package of temporary measures to support your business financially through this period of disruption caused by COVID-19.

This free live webinar will feature useful advice from industry specialists, including a chartered accountant, mortgage expert and business advisor.

We will also open the forum for you to ask questions directly, so you can get the information you need for your own unique circumstances.

There is a lot information being distributed right now, so the goal of the webinar is to make sure you fully understand:

• What is my business entitled to?

• How can I claim?

• When will I receive the payments?

We will be researching this subject extensively over the coming 10 days, however if we are still waiting for clarity, we will push the webinar date back and let you know via email.

This webinar is free and there are limited spaces.

These times will pass and business will resume eventually. Getting the right facts and information in the meantime is the best way to remain positive and keep business moving as much as possible. We look forward to seeing you (virtually) there.

This webinar is free but with limited spaces. It will be hosted Live on YouTube.

Register here – https://bit.ly/39cmx4a

Sending best wishes to everyone and their families.

 

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