Business support
Royal Borough of Greenwich
Our Business team works alongside the Business Support network and across the council as the primary point of contact for aspiring entrepreneurs, start-ups, existing businesses and relocating businesses seeking to access available business support.
We work in partnership with external partners such as the South East London Chamber of Commerce, Federation of Small Businesses, enterprise agencies, higher and further education sectors, traders’ associations, developers and private sector business support providers. Our aim is to support businesses to thrive – to start up, grow, attract and retain businesses in the borough.
The key priorities of the team are to:
- develop innovative actions and mechanisms to support enterprise and growth
- create the conditions for business growth and navigate the council
- coordinate available business support provision
- secure benefit for new and existing local business from major development
- deal with inward investment and business retention enquiries
Working closely with Grow London Local, we provide a signposting or referral service to make Greenwich residents and businesses aware of the available business support to local businesses.
We offer an online commercial property database with up-to-date information on all commercial premises in the borough.
Find out more about locating your business in Royal Greenwich
- Website: Business and licences
- Email: business@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
Grow London Local
Grow London Local gives you access to expert business support available to London's small and micro business owners.
The Business Support team from Grow London Local also have a presence within the borough and can help to support you with accessing the business finance you need, finding marketing to help boost your sales and upskilling your team or yourself if you are not sure where to start.
- Website: grow.london/local
- Email: hello@growlondonlocal.london
Start up support
Greenwich Leisure Limited’s Start Up Greenwich
Working in partnership with South East Enterprise, Greenwich Leisure Limited (GLL) are delivering specialist business support services to enable businesses to start up, develop and grow. The programme focuses on 2 main strands of support:
- start-up businesses (less than one year old) to nurture new enterprise
- established businesses to strengthen their business resilience and sustainability
Under the ‘Start Up’ strand, business entrepreneurs can get free start up support to help launch their business. They will be able to access to one to one advice, workshops and webinars to help them turn their business ideas into a viable business proposition.
The ‘Business Resilience’ strand provides local businesses with the guidance and advice to help them adapt to new opportunities and challenges.
The focus is on planning within the organisation such as business, strategic marketing and business continuity planning. Businesses can access support to help them develop a firm idea of where they need to be within the short to medium and even long term and how they will accomplish that, having a sense of where they are financially and operationally.
- Website: Start Up Greenwich
- Email: jawahir.sheikh@gll.org
CNT Associates
CNT Associates supports the development of co-operative or social enterprises and help potential community entrepreneurs to put their ideas into practice with an emphasis on businesses operating in the health and social care sector.
The support includes:
- advice on co-operative, democratic or social enterprise models and managing the business
- development support to groups and individuals in setting up a co-operative or social enterprise which will include diagnosing needs and devising development strategies
- administration of seed funding to support business development in the form of a grant to develop the social enterprise into a viable generative business
FInd out more:
- Website: CNT Associates
- Email: info@cntassociates.com
- Watch CNT Associates on YouTube
School for Social Entrepreneurs
Shifting London is an initiative run by the School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE) and funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
If you’re a changemaker with a social or environmental project or business, the Shifting London Start Up and Trade Up learning programmes can supercharge your mission through learning, 1:1 coaching, funding and support.
The programme runs from September 2025 to February 2026.
- Website: School for Social Entrepreneurs
- Email: shiftinglondon@sse.org.uk
Virgin Start Up
Empower100 is an 8-week accelerator to help founders unlock the next stage of growth for their startup through a series of workshops, networking, training, peer-to-peer support and pitch events. It is designed specifically for Black, Asian and minority ethnic founders, women founders and founders with a disability.
- Website: Empower100
- Email: hello@virginstartup.org
Business finance, grants and loans
British Business Bank
The British Business Bank is a development bank wholly owned by HM Government. It is the UK’s largest domestic investor in venture and venture growth opportunities whilst still focussed on making financing more diverse, more plentiful and easier to access for smaller businesses. If you have a growing business, there’s an external finance option to match your ambition. Find out what forms of finance are available for your business.
Website: Finance options for Small Businesses - British Business Bank
Royal Greenwich business grant finder
The business grant finder contains an up-to-date database of grants, loans and other initiatives operating in the UK. It holds details on over 4,000 initiatives, including UK Government grants, local government grants and grants provided by corporate sponsors and charitable trusts. Register and find out what forms of finance are available for your business.
- Website: Business grant finder
Small and medium-sized enterprise, food and minority business support
South East Enterprise
South East Enterprise (SEE) offers a complete range of client focussed services to established businesses wishing to update their e-business skills to support their business development and growth.
They currently delivering the UKSPF-funded e-Business Programme and the Resilience strand of the Start-up and Resilience Programme.
Examples of support are:
- 1to1 support such as digital, business continuity planning and financial planning
- webinars
- events
Find out more:
- Website: South East Enterprise
- Email: info@seenterprise.co.uk
- Phone: 020 8305 2666
Ravensbourne University London
The University specialises in digital media and design. It collaborates with businesses, offering venue hire, business incubation services and freelance creative work through its Enterprise and Innovation Centre.
- Website: Ravensbourne
- Email: eic@rave.ac.uk
University of Greenwich
The University’s Greenwich Research and Enterprise (GRE) can advise your company on how to engage with the university and help you find solutions to your organisation's problems.
They will help you access their wide range of business support services, specialist facilities and expert training. They will guide you through their research portfolio and how to collaborate on innovation projects to grow your business.
Greenwich Co-operative Development Agency
GCDA Learning offers free business courses to support new and existing food businesses on a range of topics from marketing, costing, new products, product nutrition analysis, social media to embedding sustainability and much more.
- Website: GCDA
- Email: learning@gcda.org.uk
Federation of Small Businesses
The Federation of Small Businesses’ mission is to help smaller businesses achieve their ambitions. As experts in business, it offers members business services including advice, financial expertise, support and a powerful voice in government.
- Website: Federation of Small Businesses
- Email: rachel.barham@fsb.org.uk
Minority Supplier Development UK
Minority Business Matters is a business accelerator programme for ethnic minority businesses (EMBs) in London. We define EMBs as being at least 51% owned, managed and controlled by people from ethnic minority backgrounds.
MSDUK offer one-to-one support, learning programmes, networking and pitching opportunities to help you:
- access new markets
- supply leading brands
- expand your networks
- build your capabilities
- increase sustainability
Website: MSDUK
Commercial property and property advice
Royal Borough of Greenwich
We offer an online commercial property database with up-to-date information on all commercial premises in the borough. On the site, you will be able:
- to search for properties being marketed based on your specification
- to register on the Property Alert Service for notification by email when a new a listing that matches your requirements is added
Find out about locating your business in Royal Greenwich
Find out about council-owned properties available for sale or lease
Email the Business team: business@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
Greenwich Enterprise Board (GEB)
Greenwich Enterprise Board is a provider and developer of affordable workspace for business in Royal Greenwich.
They offer a variety of high-quality, flexible commercial properties in the borough.
- Website: Greenwich Enterprise Board (GEB)
- Phone: 020 8305 2222
London Business Partnership
The partnership’s Property Advice Service Programme provides free property advice for business owners. The support is available to small and medium-sized enterprises, micro-businesses and solopreneurs who are struggling with issues around:
- budgeting - financial forecasting or commercial property finance
- searching for or opening or closing premises, fit out
- new or renewal of leases, licenses agreement and more
- negotiations with landlords
- understanding and learning about regulation
- energy and fuel savings or strategies
Find out more:
- Website: London Business Partnership
- Email: info@londonbp.co.uk
Recruitment support and apprenticeships
Greenwich Local Labour and Business (GLLaB)
The Council’s GLLaB Service offers a range of free recruitment solutions, including support with apprenticeships and pre-employment training. It has a strong track record in matching local skilled and experienced people to job vacancies, and in providing solutions to all types and sizes of businesses.
Email: gllab-info@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
London Living Wage grant scheme
Royal Borough of Greenwich
This grant scheme aims to encourage more businesses within the borough to become accredited London Living Wage employers.
As a borough, we want to ensure that local people benefit from increased incomes, empowering them to have more control over their economic futures and improving their employment outcomes.
The Living Wage Employer accreditation aligns with the shift towards inclusive economic growth and wider ambitions to have a more collaborative approach to shaping the local economy.
As an incentive, the Royal Borough of Greenwich is offering a grant to locally based businesses that achieve accreditation from the Living Wage Foundation. A grant of 3 times the annual London Living Wage accreditation fee is being offered to businesses employing less than 251 staff that commit to paying the London Living Wage for a minimum 3-year period.
Find out more about becoming a London Living Wage Employer
Email: business@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
Supply chain and buyer engagement support
University of Greenwich
The University of Greenwich offers a wide range of support services for businesses. It also provides specialist facilities, training and access to world leading expertise.
This programme being delivered by the University of Greenwich aims to help small and medium-sized enterprises within the local area to identify and access potential tendering opportunities arising from the current and future capital developments taking place within Royal Greenwich.
There are two aspects of support being delivered through this programme which relate to supply chain development and buyer engagement and support.
Through the delivery of the project, local businesses will be made aware of how large organisations including the council procure goods and services, giving the owner or key personnel the essential knowledge to consider where they fit in supply chains and how to identify the best avenues to develop more business.
It will provide in-depth, sector specific advice to help businesses respond to forthcoming tender or procurement opportunities and assistance with a confident proposal which displays their suitability as an appropriate supplier.
- Website: Supply Chain Support at University of Greenwich
- Email: enterprise@gre.ac.uk
- Register online
Business training
University Of Greenwich Business School
Whether you need to identify more efficient ways of working, target new markets or create a plan to take your business and team to the next level, the Help to Grow: Management Course aims provide the knowledge and support you need to achieve both your leadership and business goals.
The course consists of 12 modules, 10 hours of 1-2-1 mentoring, and peer network sessions. This is designed to be completed alongside full-time work, the course is delivered in 50 hours spread across 12 weeks. The course costs are 90% funded by the government.
- Website: Help to Grow: Management Course
- Email: enquiries@smallbusinesscharter.org
Ravensbourne University London
Ravensbourne offers practically focused digital media and design courses from pre-degree, undergraduate and postgraduate to professional short course level. They also host more than 100 creative technology businesses that utilise its leading edge technologies and media resources, and collaborate with its student body and industry partners. They work with organisations both big and small to find creative solutions, gain fresh insight and provide an access route to innovative and diverse talent.
- Website: For Business | Ravensbourne University London
- Phone: 020 3040 3500
London South East Colleges (LSEC)
LSEC has an excellent track record in delivering training and development services for business – ranging from statutory compliance training, leadership and management to apprenticeships.
- Website: LSEC
- Email: Innovation@LSEC.ac.uk
Greenwich Learns (Royal Borough of Greenwich)
Greenwich Adult and Community Learning service currently provide training to local residents and employers in the borough. Over 2,500 learners have been on its courses this academic year with very high rates of success at over 95%.
Find out more about the support provided to local businesses on Greenwich Learns.
Networking
South East London Chamber of Commerce
The South East London Chamber of Commerce represents businesses in Greenwich, Lewisham, Bromley, Bexley and Croydon.
It holds networking events to promote business between its members and provide assistance to enable them to develop.
- Website: South East London Chamber of Commerce
- Email: office@selondonchamber.org
GreenwichConnect
Set up in March 2020, Greenwich Connect is a monthly gathering of businesses within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. They aim to maintain a healthy balance between informality and practicality, offering talks on business related topics, networking opportunities and the chance to bring your ideas to the table. Sign up to our mailing list to be informed of future events.
METRO GAVS
METRO GAVS represents and supports the voluntary, community and faith sectors in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. They provide high quality training to local voluntary sector groups and organisations.
Courses range from health and safety, and writing a fundraising proposal to safeguarding, and are also open to participants from the private sector and the statutory sector.
- Website: METRO GAVS
- Phone: 020 8305 5000
Enterprise support and advocacy
Federation of Small Business (FSB)
The FSB provides member support and advocacy services for small businesses and the self-employed.
Benefits include legal support and advice on health and safety in the workplace and crisis management.
- Website: Federation of Small Business
- Email: mia.mulquin@fsb.org.uk
- Phone: 01908 082376
South East London Chamber of Commerce
The chamber represents businesses in Royal Greenwich, Lewisham, Bromley, Bexley and Croydon. It holds networking events to promote business between its members across the 5 boroughs and provides assistance to enable them to develop.
Membership will also offer regular training sessions, exclusive meetings with key political figures and access to advice on particular business topics.
- Website: www.selondonchamber.org
- Email: office@selondonchamber.orgr
- Phone: 020 8317 3365
Visit Greenwich
Visit Greenwich is a destination management organisation promoting Royal Greenwich. It works to attract visitors and generate growth and economic impact in the borough.
- Website: Visit Greenwich
- Email: partnership@visitgreenwich.org.uk
- Phone: 020 8103 3051