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The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is a UK business organisation representing small and medium-sized businesses. It was formed in 1974 as the National Federation of Self Employed (NFSE). [ 1 ] The current name for the organisation was adopted in 1991.
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) is an association of small businesses in the United States. It is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, with offices in Washington, D.C., and all 50 state capitals. The stated goal of NFIB is to advance the interests of small businesses. [1]
Small Business Saturday is a UK campaign to support small business, taking place on the first Saturday in December each year. The campaign encourages businesses to promote themselves and work with other small businesses, and consumers to ‘ shop local ’ and support small, independent businesses in their communities.
According to Constant Contact's Small Business Now report, 50% of small businesses get at least a quarter of their annual revenue from holiday shoppers, and this jumps to 73% for small retail shops.
The same year, McKenzie was appointed the chair of the NI Policy Forum for the Federation of Small Businesses in Northern Ireland. [14] McKenzie's appointment to the role ensured that Northern Ireland's four key business lobby groups—the Institute of Directors , the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce , the Confederation of British Industry ...
Small business loans are usually funded through traditional banks and online lenders. If you’re looking for an SBA loan, you’ll need to find a lender approved by the U.S. Small Business ...
Proper insurance coverage protects your small business from unexpected circumstances and costs. Yet, according to the 2023 Hiscox Underinsurance Report, 75% of small businesses in the U.S. don’t ...
European Family Business is a private European non-profit organization created in 1999 that acts as a federation of national associations representing long-term family businesses, including small, medium and large enterprises. [1] Family businesses employ more than 40% of workers in the European Union, excluding the public sector. [2]