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Business support scheme at Liverpool Central Library sees record year and supports hundreds of entrepreneurs

BIPC Liverpool City Region enjoys record year

BIPC Liverpool City Region is based at Liverpool Central Library(Image: Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)

A business support centre run from Liverpool Central Library has supported hundreds of entrepreneurs through a project backed by the British Library.

The Business & IP Centre (BIPC) Liverpool City Region said it had a record year, supporting more than 1,500 people between April 2021 and March 2022 - up 39% on the previous year.

The organisation said 48% of these were aspiring entrepreneurs and 39% were looking to grow an existing business.

Of those supported by the BIPC, some 71% were female, 26% were from a Black, Asian or other ethnic minority background, and 18% had a disability.

The organisation's activities include one-to-one mentoring, access to free databases for market research, networking opportunities, workshops, advice clinics and conferences.

Some 6,000 people have used BIPC's services since it launched in 2015. The organisation hopes to help another 1,250 aspiring entrepreneurs and growing businesses over the next year.

BIPCs are part of a national network led by the British Library. The network extends to more than 100 regional and local libraries across England, backed by £13m in government funding.

Last year BIPCs were also launched in Halton, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral.