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High-growth Lancashire companies invited to take part in business support survey

Business Survey

Growing businesses in Lancashire are being invited to have their say on the support they would like to see from the private and public sectors to help them continue to scale.

The ScaleUp Institute’s Scaleup Survey is the UK’s largest survey of fast-growing companies. It aims to understand what high-growth firms most value and need. The results of the 2019 Scaleup Survey will form a central part of the Institute's Annual Scaleup Review and will be published in November 2019.

This data and insight will help to inform how both the public and private sectors better support and break down barriers that face scaling businesses. 

The survey takes around 15-20 minutes to complete and the deadline for completion is October 2nd 2019. Businesses can access the survey here https://bit.ly/ScaleUp19l318.

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