Europe, Misc., News, November 7 2019 United Kingdom: A funding initiative aimed at helping budding entrepreneurs to launch their own company by providing a cash injection of up to £25,000 has helped more than 29,000 disabled people establish their own start-ups. Launched in May 2013, the New Enterprise Allowance (NEA) is a scheme to help the […]
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Posted on November 7th, 2019 by Best Brothers Group
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