HSBC and Addleshaw Goddard announce the second year of its Ethnic Business Growth Programme
As part of an initiative to support ethnically diverse businesses, HSBC and Addleshaw Goddard (AG) have opened applications for its Ethnic Business Growth Programme, which is now in its second year and has presence in London and Manchester.
Why Should You Apply?
If you are an entrepreneur from an ethnically diverse background, this programme offers an unparalleled opportunity to:
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Gain Legal & Business Expertise – Receive dedicated mentorship from legal professionals at AG and business leaders within HSBC and the wider business community.
Expand Your Network – Connect with like-minded business trailblazers, potential collaborators, and industry experts.
Access Exclusive Resources – Benefit from pro bono legal support, business strategy insights, and cutting-edge evaluation tools like DRAX’s PACE.
Participate in Tailored Workshops – Attend four workshops throughout the year, covering essential topics to help navigate challenges and seize growth opportunities.
Who Can Apply?
To be eligible for the programme, businesses must:
Have at least one founder who self-identifies as ethnically diverse.
Be an established and registered business in England and Wales.
What’s Included?
Participants in the programme will receive:
A dedicated legal mentor from AG and a business mentor from HSBC or the broader business community.
A set number of free legal consultation hours and discounts on additional services.
Free business mentoring hours to help navigate challenges and refine strategies.
Invitations to four exclusive workshops covering key areas of business growth and legal considerations.
Access to DRAX’s proprietary PACE behavioural evaluation tool and a one-on-one session with a PACE expert.
Value Creation Plan documentation from DRAX to aid in business planning.
Regular legal updates and publications from AG.
Membership in a dedicated alumni network, providing ongoing peer support and resources.
To be part of the 2025 Cohort, apply here.