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Kreston Reeves hosting free going for growth events

Accountants, business and financial advisers Kreston Reeves is hosting a series of complimentary events in London, Kent and Sussex during October and November for business leaders to explore growth strategies that companies are adopting.

Aimed at business owners, directors, CEOs and financial controllers from companies of all sizes, the events will look at the opportunities and challenges facing private businesses here in the UK who are trying to grow in the current economic climate. The events are based on insights drawn from Kreston Reeves' own research among more than 500 companies, case studies and from expert speakers.

The events will cover:

  • The top growth strategies identified from the research
  • The emerging economic context
  • Growth strategies
  • Growth obstacles
  • Growth opportunities

Tim Levey, Partner and Head of Business Advisory at Kreston Reeves comments: "We have carried out a nationwide research project where we explored how UK businesses grow, the barriers to growth, and where they are looking to expand. Our survey received over 500 responses from business leaders from a range of industry sectors. This combined with our own knowledge and experience of advising businesses will provide a wealth of information for companies who are looking to grow their business and provide them with the opportunity to speak to our range of experts about their own specific business issues."

The events take place on:

  • Wednesday 31 October, etc.venues, St Paul's, London
    Guest speaker: William Abel, Bank of England
  • Thursday 8 November, Bridgewood Manor, Chatham, Kent
    Guest speaker: William Abel, Bank of England
  • Tuesday 13 November, South Lodge Hotel, Horsham, Sussex
    Guest speaker: Julie Kapsalis, Coast to Capital 

For further information or to reserve your place go to www.krestonreeves.com/goingforgrowth.

Alternatively contact Ella Parsons

Tel: 0330 124 1399

Email: events@krestonreeves.com.  

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