Free start-up course
A free e-mail course to help you start-up and stay in business.
Are you looking to start-up your own business? Do you know where to start?
The free NatWest start-up training course can explain what you need to do and why, where you need to go and who to ask for help.
When you subscribe to the NatWest start-up training course you will initially receive comprehensive factsheets covering both your location and your business idea. You will then start the first of 7 daily e-mail newsletters aimed at the key topics facing anyone starting in business.
| Day | Topic |
|---|---|
| 1 | Planning and information about your business idea |
| 2 | Researching your market |
| 3 | Choosing premises |
| 4 | Finding the money to start your business |
| 5 | Starting up legally |
| 6 | Who you need to tell before you start-up |
| 7 | Who to ask for help, information, finance and support in your region |
Once you have completed these daily e-mails you will start to receive a weekly series of more in depth newsletters.
| Week | Topic |
|---|---|
| 1 | Thinking ahead |
| 2 | The risks and how to minimise them |
| 3 | Protecting your ideas and business interests |
| 4 | Grants and cash to get started |
| 5 | Legal issues to consider |
| 6 | What to do before you start selling |
Even after you have completed the course you will continue to receive a monthly newsletter containing information and guidance that will help you as you start and run your own business.
Simply complete your subscription and start on the training course today.
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Call us on 0800 096 8487. Minicom 0800 404 6161.
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Ways to apply
Call us on
0800 096 8487
Minicom
0800 404 6161
Monday to Friday 8am-7pm
(ex public holidays)
Calls may be recorded
Subscribe to the NatWest start-up course now