Advice for start-ups from AIB
David Roberts of AIB provides advice for start-ups.
AIB is the leading business bank in Ireland according to TMS MRBI research October 2009. Over the years, by listening to its customers, it has gained practical insights into how to help businesses from start-up stage right through to expansion. Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. is regulated by the Financial Regulator.
22.01.2010
Starting up a business remains one of the biggest decisions a person can make in their life and can be equally exciting and daunting at the same time. Regardless of what stage you are at, finding the right advice in the early years of any business is critical. At AIB, we have a wealth of skills and experience in helping businesses from start-up stage through to expansion.
We have a team of SME Specialists and Business Relationship Managers across our branch network ready to talk to you. We understand that every business is different, and you need to get the essentials right like having the right business banking facilities in place.
We have also developed a number of guides and tools that may prove useful for your business. These guides contain impartial information, hints and notes and are written from the point of view of someone who has encountered the pitfalls. You can view our guides by visiting the guide centre in www.aib.ie/business.
When you open your AIB Business Current Account as a new Business Start-up, we’ll waive:
This offer is available to customers who open an AIB Business Start-up Current Account between 1st January 2010 and 31st March 2011. Customers must complete and submit the Bank's Business Start-up Current Account Fee Offer application form at the time the account is being opened. At the end of the offer period, the Bank's standard fees and charges will apply to the account.
Terms and conditions apply. Other charges apply, please refer to our booklet Business Fees and Charges, read the Important/Regulatory Notice in all AIB branches or click here for further details.
This content appears courtesy of AIB
This article copyright Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. 2010. The information does not constitute tax, legal, investment or any other advice by AIB. No representations or warranties are made as to the reliability, accuracy or completeness of the information.

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