Support For The Rising Cost Of Doing Business
2nd September 2022
Highland and Islands Enterprise offer a wide range of advice and support for businesses in the current financial climate.
REDUCING THE COST OF RUNNING YOUR BUSINESS
Rising costs of doing business are having a significant impact on businesses, communities and social enterprises across Scotland.
We're working with government and partners to provide support and help organisations reduce their costs where possible.
Find Business Support is being updated regularly with information and signposts to support, advice and funding available across the public sector in Scotland.
HOW CAN WE HELP?
If you are based in the Highlands and Islands region, there are a number of ways we can support you. Whether you're looking to cut costs and improve efficiencies, attract and/or retain people, increase productivity or reach new markets, or change the way you operate, get in touch to see how we can help. You can also explore some of our services on our web site
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