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Growth Accelerator – Are you ready to grow?

What is Growth Accelerator?

Growth Accelerator is a scheme introduced this year by the Government to support small businesses and help them to achieve rapid and sustainable growth.

The scheme, planned to run until 2015, is designed for businesses at any stage of their lifecycle which have a genuine desire and determination for rapid growth.

How Growth Accelerator can help businesses

The Growth Accelerator scheme provides eligible businesses with assistance in planning for the growth of their business, and offers help to identify and overcome any barriers they may face.

It allows access to additional funding and investment opportunities, and aims to provide business owners and managers with the skills to continue the ongoing development of their business.

The support received through the Growth Accelerator scheme is bespoke and specifically tailored to the individual business needs.

Is your business eligible for the Growth Accelerator scheme?

The scheme is available to small businesses which are UK registered and based in England, with fewer than 250 employees and turnover of less than £40 million.

For more information, visit the Growth Accelerator website, where you can also assess your eligibility.

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