NSBC Summit - Africa’s largest entrepreneurial event is happening soon
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More than 100 seminars and sessions aimed to help you start out or grow your business

The 9th successive season of the NSBC Summit, the much anticipated entrepreneurial event in Johannesburg, takes place on 15 and 16 February 2017 at the Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg. With over 100 sessions and seminars, the NSBC Summit will draw on leading business experts and specialists, and provide attendees with an opportunity to discuss every facet of doing business right; from start-up to growth and success.

Mike Anderson, NSBC founder and CEO says that each interactive exhibit, event, seminar, panel discussion and presentation is an ideal platform to gain valuable, practical insights to grow, learn, connect and network: “The NSBC Summit is for anyone serious about starting or growing a business. The objective of the event is to give enterprising and aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners the knowledge and tools they need to get ahead and become tomorrow’s legendary entrepreneurs.”

An annual highlight for South African businesses, the NSBC Summit presents an unmissable opportunity for anyone looking to kick-start their own business, or to take the next step to growth and success.

Anderson says that attendees can expect access to the following highly acclaimed showcases: My Business Expo, Business Start-Up Expo, The Franchise Show, Access to Finance Indaba and Trading Across Borders.

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“As we enter our 9th year, we anticipate an excellent turnout of delegates, all of which will benefit from hundreds of exhibitors, seminars and sessions. It’s why the NSBC Summit is the most successful show of its kind in Africa, it’s the place to be, to learn and how to get ahead,” says Anderson.

For more information, visit www.nsbcsummit.co.za or call 0861 SA NSBC (72 6722).

 

About the NSBC

The National Small Business Chamber (NSBC), established in 2007, is a non-profit membership organisation and the driving force fueling small business growth. The real purpose behind the organisation is fostering the sustainability and growth of the SME sector, driving job creation, alleviating unemployment and nurturing the country’s entrepreneurial spirit. The NSBC has a current base of over 106 000 SMEs and 50 big brands as National Partners. The NSBC has also become the largest organisation of its kind in Africa and one of the fastest growing organisations of its kind in the world.

Visit – www.nsbc.org.za