£5k up for grabs

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Bibby Financial Services is offering a £5,000 cash prize in a prize draw.

The draw, into which any small and medium sized business from across the UK can enter, is supported by an ongoing campaign to better understand the needs of businesses. Entrants are asked to complete six short questions concerning topics such as international trade, reviewing finance and business growth.

Firms can apply for the draw through the Bibby Financial Services website: www.bibbyfinancialservices.com

Bibby Financial Services’ UK CEO Edward Rimmer said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for businesses across the UK to win a lump sum that can be used to fund business development

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