Bank of Ireland UK calls on local businesses to ‘Connect for Growth’ during Enterprise Week

18 November 2014

Enterprise Week November 14th – 21st

Bank of Ireland UK recently joined with the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry to host a Meet the Buyer event in Belfast as part of the Connecting for Growth Programme, the cross-border trade initiative designed to facilitate increased business between companies from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

The latest event, (Friday 14th November, 2014) the third in a series of four, brings to 600 the total number of local businesses who have taken part in the programme to date, with more than 350 Buyers having facilitated one-to-one appointments with suppliers to discuss potential business opportunities.

Throughout the programme, Connecting for Growth has focused on bringing together businesses with procurement teams from large buying organisations and is open to businesses that have an interest in developing sales opportunities, including cross-border access.

It has provided participants with an opportunity to make a pitch to a wide range of private sector buyers while also encouraging participants to network and develop links with each other, developing useful connections and improving sales techniques.

The event also marked the start of Bank of Ireland UK’s tenth Enterprise Week. Under the theme of ‘Let’s Connect’ the bank is hosting more than 20 networking events, seminars and clinics with business leaders and experts across the region to provide relevant and practical support to local businesses.

Sean Sheehan, Northern Ireland Regional Director for Consumer and Small Business said: “Enterprise Week is designed to help businesses to make connections that will offer growth opportunities. Our partnership with the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry in this programme is helping businesses of all sizes to network, engage and explore new markets.  It is a further demonstration of our commitment to supporting businesses right across Northern Ireland who want to develop their companies by entering new markets.”

Ann McGregor MBE, Chief Executive of Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said: “The Connecting for Growth Programme in partnership with Bank of Ireland UK is already making its mark. It is enhancing the export capability of local businesses and encouraging and supporting trade between companies from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The programme is about creating sales opportunities, building networks and facilitating growth. ”

Companies that have participated at Meet the Buyer events include Aer Lingus, Bank of Ireland, Avondale Foods, Belfast International Airport, Fane Valley Stores, Whale Pumps, The Mount Charles Group, Fujitsu and Lagan Construction Group.

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About Bank of Ireland UK

Bank of Ireland (UK) plc is a subsidiary of Bank of Ireland Group which has been a leading retail bank in Ireland since it was established in 1783.  Bank of Ireland UK currently employs c 2,200 staff and serves over 3 million customers.  Bank of Ireland has operated in the UK for over 40 years, is a full service retail and commercial bank in Northern Ireland and is the market leader in car finance under the NIIB brand and has built a significant consumer and commercial business through a number of acquisitions including Bristol and West Building Society and through its partnership with the Post Office.

Bank of Ireland (UK) plc offers products in the UK market that are regulated in the same way as products offered by other UK based providers.  Bank of Ireland (UK) plc is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulations Authority.

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