Business group up for coveted award
FSB (Federation of Small Businesses) has been shortlisted as a finalist of the Red Rose Business Awards 2017, in the category of not for profit business of the year.
The awards celebrate Lancashire’s business, commerce and industry, and encourage inter-trading within the county.
The award winner will be announced on March 9.
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Hide AdDave Stallon, commercial director at FSB, said: “It’s great to be recognised for the huge contribution FSB continues to make to the UK’s vital small business sector. Lancashire is an important part of FSB’s heritage, and although we’re a national organisation, we still have our head office in Blackpool.”
FSB was founded by Blackpool resident Captain Norman Small, in 1974.
Small had objected to the class 4 national insurance levied on small businesses and so began the campaigning work across the UK.
Today, FSB is recognised as the voice of small business, operating on a not for profit, non-party political basis.
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Hide AdFSB represents 170,000 members across the UK. As well as bringing its members a range of benefits and business advice, FSB has impact in the policy areas that affect the UK’s 5.5 million small businesses.
As a Red Rose Awards finalist, FSB will now be invited to meet a judging panel in February before the winner is decided.