Metro Bank partners with Enterprise Nation

Metro Bank has announced a new partnership with Enterprise Nation to provide a range of benefits to the bank’s business customers.

The collaboration with the provider of advice and expertise to small businesses in the UK will include a year’s free Enterprise Nation membership which would usually cost £99.

Metro Bank suggested this will provide an array of online tools that connect business owners with advice to run and grow their businesses. The bank’s customers will also be able to take part in Enterprise Nation’s virtual events held in the UK, with the bank sponsoring Enterprise Nation’s flagship Heads Up campaign.

Heads Up was created to support networking and mental wellbeing amongst entrepreneurs across the UK and invites small business owners to network with other experts and advisers.

“As a full service, community focused bank, partnering with Enterprise Nation was a no brainer for us,” commented Metro Bank chief commercial officer, David Thomasson.

“It has a proven track record for helping SMEs to survive and thrive through effective management and business guidance. As a result of this partnership, Metro Bank business customers will benefit from access to one of the best support networks for SMEs in the UK.”

Enterprise Nation founder, Emma Jones, added: “Small businesses have faced a barrage of relentless challenges in 2020. Now more than ever, they need support and advice to adapt, grow and succeed and this partnership with Metro Bank will give business customers access to our business resources on tap.”

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