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An exciting new competition is looking for the North West's GREAT Face of British Business, with a prize worth £30,000 up for grabs. Do you run a small business based in the North West? Have you gone above and beyond to help grow your business, entered new markets overseas or conjured up innovative ways to help profits soar? Has your business received Government support to help you on your journey?

If so, we want to hear from you. Tell us how and why your Business is GREAT and you could be crowned one of the North West's GREAT Faces of British Business, in association with BT. Each regional winner will be shortlisted for entry into the national competition to find an overall GREAT Face of British Business.

The lucky winner of the national competition will receive an exclusive prize package for their business worth £30,000, including the chance for it to star in a nationwide advertising campaign. The prize also includes: an iPad and free Wi-Fi for a year courtesy of BT, national and local media coverage for your business, and a support package from UK Trade & Investment. There are three categories your business can enter:

  • Best exporter
  • Most innovative small business
  • Best growth story
 

To find out more and enter the competition visit www.greatbusiness.gov.uk/competition.

Be quick - entries close on Monday 15th December.   Busness Is GREAT Logo

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