As part of Intuit’s commitment to supporting small businesses and helping them be successful, the Intuit UK office today hosted a question and answer session for SMEs with the Prime Minister, David Cameron.
The PM Direct event, at Intuit’s office in Maidenhead, provided a unique opportunity for small business owners and entrepreneurs to engage in dialogue about the Government's drive to support entrepreneurship and create the best possible climate in which to start up and grow a business in the UK.
The event was organised in association with StartUp Britain, a national campaign designed to celebrate, inspire and accelerate small business enterprise in the UK, which has the active support of the Government including the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Chancellor. Intuit is a founding sponsor of StartUp Britain.
Intuit: Supporting small businesses
After being greeted, the Prime Minister was introduced to the entire Intuit UK team, joining them for a chat and coffee.
Q&As with the Prime Minister - Part three: Finance for startups, health and safety and more
As you may know, Prime Minister David Cameron recently visited the Intuit UK offices for a PM Direct event. It was a great day and very informative.
For those of you that couldn’t attend, we’re publishing all the Q&As in a short video series. Here’s the third and final part.
Advice for entrepreneurs
Health and safety
Finance for tech startups
Local Government confidence in new ideas
National Insurance holiday for small businesses
A questions from our very own Diana Flier, compliance analyst for Intuit UK
What do you think of David Cameron's comments? Is there anything you would have liked to ask him?
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