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Last chance to win £50,000 in HSBC start-up competition



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HSBC Bank is making a last call to all new companies to enter this year's Start-Up Stars Awards – an annual search for the UK's most promising start-up businesses and the inspirational entrepreneurs behind them.
The Awards, backed by the government, welcome any fledgling firms less than three years old which can prove they have the determination, dedication, creativity and business acumen for success.

The Start-Up Stars could walk away with a cheque for £50,000, courtesy of HSBC.

A cheque for £5,000 will also be presented to the business scooping the Green Award and demonstrating they are putting the environment at the top of their business agenda.

As official supporter of the Awards, Google will be offering £5,000 of AdWords and a visit to their London office as a prize to both the National Winner and the Green Award Winner. Each of the runners-up will receive £2,500 of AdWords.

Entry forms are available online at www.startupstars.hsbc.co.uk or from HSBC branches.

Closing date is tomorrow (Friday).For further enquiries, contact the Start-Up Stars office on 0800 085 3411.



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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 9:13 AM
  • Source: Buxton Advertiser
  • Location: Buxton
 
 

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