Chamber Investment Clinic

26th February 2019

What Is Chamber Invest? A service for businesses looking to scale and access a range of investment solutions to help them achieve their growth ambitions.

Often it's lack of funding and the wrap-around support that can go with it that holds companies back. Chamber Invest seeks to engage with local companies and help with the challenges of scaling by providing access to investment, business support and legal services. Investment Clinic Angelgroups Sheffield, our Partner in Chamber Invest, is providing an opportunity to local business owners for a 1-2-1 informal chat about the process of finding angel investment as a source of growth funding. Angel's are usually active investors and can often provide businesses with additional skills sets or experience the business may be lacking. To book your 1-2-1 session please select a time from the list below and email Elliot.Richards@scci.org.uk. Please note that times are allocated on a first come first serve basis. 9.00am - Available 10.00am - Available 11.00am - Available 13.00pm - Available

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