HBV ENTERPRISE:
Starting, Funding, and Growing Businesses in London
HBV is a Hackney-based charity and enterprise agency, helping to reduce poverty and unemployment by encouraging enterprise in Hackney and other boroughs.
HBV has helped create and sustain thousands of new local jobs and businesses since 1984. We are dedicated to encouraging enterprise development within our community. Watch our video, and learn how you can support our work.
Do you have an idea for a new enterprise? Need to talk to someone? Want to know how to take your existing business to the next level? The charity has a team of dedicated business advisers providing a range of services which include:
Training and information for would-be entrepreneurs
Access to business seminars and training opportunities
One to One business counselling and advice
Hackney Enterprise Network
Unique "Insider information" on new business opportunities and how to grow
Enterprise Loans and finance-raising help for viable small firms
Help to learn about and access New Markets
We are dedicated to helping local enterprises to start and grow. Call in, register with us, and find out how can we help you!
Contractor of the Year, National Enterprise Awards 2009
What people say about us:
100% of clients would recommend HBV services -
Customer Survey, June 2010
"Exemplar Enterprise Agency" - Customer First, July 2009
For Potential Sponsors and Supporters:
"Building Businesses Creates Social Welfare" (Julie Meyer, Enterprise 'Dragon')
HBV works flexibly with its supporters in order to meet their CSR or wider objectives. We develop potential partnership opportunities and ways to build more effective links within HBV’s community.
Read more on how to support us here.
You may be considering helping HBV with a financial donation. Or perhaps there are other ways in which you or your organisation might be able to help our work in the community. If so, please contact us. Our Chief Executive Richard Abbott (tel 020 7241 7060 or email richard@hbv.org.uk) would be pleased to hear from you.
Meg Hillier MP (Hackney South) addresses an HBV Enterprise Seminar






