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Smes Are the Cornerstone of Local Economies Across the UK, Often SMEs are the cornerstone of local Labour is on your side and will always economies across the UK, often with support good business in making our innovation and community focus at economy world-class. their heart. Angela Rayner MP Anneliese Dodds MP Deputy Leader of the The Labour Party Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer SME is not only a driving force of our We are celebrating SMEs' excellence, the economy right now, this is where ideas amount of jobs you create, the wealth and energy of the future are. you create, the taxes you've paid. Yvette Cooper Sadiq Khan Member of Parliament Lorem ipsum Mayor of London Elizabeth House www.sme4labour.org [email protected] 41 York Road, London SE11 7NQ @SME4LABOUR @SME4LABOUR @SME4LABOUR INTRODUCTION WHY SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES WHAT DO WE DO? (SMES) FOR LABOUR? • SME4Labour seeks to strengthen relations between the small, medium, micro, owner and The Labour Party believes that small and medium family run businesses with the Labour Party enterprises businesses are the backbone of the United Kingdom. As of 2016, SMEs make up 99.3% of • We support constructive and informed discussion all private sector businesses in the United within the Labour movement on issues impacting King-dom, employing over 15.7 million people with on SMEs an estimated combined annual turnover of £1.8 trillion accounted for 47% of private sector • We work closely with trade unions, employers’ turnover. groups and individuals, encouraging strong partnerships and collaboration Through Small Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) for Labour, we want to provide a forum whereby • We organise meetings for Labour SMEs can work in partnership with the Labour Parliamentarians and others, so that a greater Party and continue to inform our economic policies understanding of the challenges faced by SMEs 02 SME4LABOUR www.sme4labour.org [email protected] @SME4Labour Lorem ipsum SPONSORSHIP FORM BRONZE SPONSORSHIP £3,995 • 1 Standard table of 10 ( table could be anywhere in the room) • 1/2 (half page) advert in the SME4Labour magazine or display of pop-up banners during the reception • Display of copies of organisational leaflets within the drinks reception area • Business card or leaflets in goody bags SILVER SPONSORSHIP £6,995 • 1 Premium table of 10 ( table to be located in a good place in the room) • Political host on each table • 1 full page advert in the SME4Labour magazine or display of pop-up banners during the reception • Display of copies of organisational leaflets within the drinks reception area • Display of company logo on the stage • Organisational leaflets in goody bags during dinner SME4LABOUR www.sme4labour.org [email protected] @SME4Labour 03 GOLD SPONSORSHIP £9,995 • 1 Premium table in a central position in the room • 1 guest on the top table with senior politician and business representatives • Political host on each table • 1 Full page Advert in the SME4Labour magazine and display of pop-up banners during the reception • Display of company logo on the stage • Display of copies of organisational leaflets within the drinks reception area • Display of company promotional material in goody bags in the ballroom PLATINUM SPONSORSHIP £14,995 • Two premium tables in a central position in the room • Two guests on the top table with senior politician and business representatives • Political host on each table • 2x Full page Advert in the SME4Labour magazine and display of pop-up banners during the reception • Display of company logo on the stage • Name and logo on the Thank You page of the magazine • Display of copies of organisational leaflets within the drinks reception area • Display of company promotional material in goody bags in the ballroom • 3 min speech time on the stage and present an award • 30 sec video advert to be shown on the main stage • Stall during reception TICKETS TICKETS ADVERTISING£2,995 + VAT Tables Individual tickets SME4Labour magazine Premium table of 10 £1050 Premium ticket £110 Full page : £950 Standard table of 10 £950 Standard ticket £95 Half page : £650 In addition to basic sponsorship packages for Sme4labour Gala Dinner and Annual Labour Excellence Awards set out above, please email us at [email protected] or call us on 075 2518 5288 for more information on our Bespoke Sponsorship Packages. Should you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Yours sincerely, Ibrahim Dogus Co-chairman of SME4Labour 04 SME4LABOUR www.sme4labour.org [email protected] @SME4Labour.
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