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Bristol's black business owners invited to event with MP Thangham Debbonaire on city’s inequality issues

Practical solutions to issues such as access to finance will be discussed at the free virtual conference

Bristol West MP Thangam Debbonaire(Image: Richard Townshend)

Bristol’s black entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to forge new connections and highlight the challenges they face at an event featuring one of the city’s four MPs, Thangham Debbonaire.

The free online event on February 5, organised by Lloyds Banking Group, is seeking to create better understanding of the inequalities in the city’s business landscape.

The idea is to provide opportunities for black business owners in the Bristol region to network with other organisations that can support them to grow.

Jeremy Hayward, Lloyds Banking Group's ambassador for the South West, will host the session alongside Ms Debbonaire, the MP for Bristol West.

They will be joined by an expert panel to discuss issues including access to finance, digitisation, support and advice, and to identify solutions to barriers black-owned businesses in particular have to overcome.

Speakers on the panel include Diana Chrouch, chair of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Business Policy at the Federation of Small Businesses and Indie Gordon of social enterprise Foundervine.

Ms Debbonaire said although Bristol was a diverse city she was aware, from speaking to black business owners, of "real inequality" too.