Government and ATEED commit to further SME support
14 December 2015
Government and ATEED commit to further SME support
Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Development (ATEED) welcomes the announcement of its continued partnership with Government in the Regional Business Partner programme.
Government and ATEED have committed to another five and a half years supporting Auckland small to medium-sized businesses through the programme, which ATEED will partner with the Auckland Chamber of Commerce to deliver.
Brett O’Riley, ATEED Chief Executive, welcomes the continued partnership between Government and ATEED to support Auckland’s small businesses.
“As Auckland’s economic growth agency, ATEED has a key role to play in supporting the growth and competitiveness of Auckland’s key sectors and businesses, working in partnership with Government, industry, tertiary institutions and other stakeholders.
“We look forward to continuing to provide this support through the Regional Business Partner programme, working with the Auckland Chamber of Commerce to connect Auckland businesses to the people and organisations that can help them grow.”
For further details, please refer to the Government announcement issued today: www.beehive.govt.nz/release/new-contracts-help-smes-grow
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