Black Country Chamber of Commerce welcomes diverse range of new member businesses

20 Dec 2023

Published in: Black Country Chamber of Commerce News

The Black Country Chamber of Commerce has welcomed a diverse range of businesses on board this year with 29 new members joining in the second half of 2023.

The organisations, which represent different sectors and locations across the Black Country, range from Start-Up to Platinum members, covering everything from a martial arts school to a remote IT monitoring service provider and a leading regional gas distribution company.

The Chamber’s Start-Up Business Club is for sole traders and businesses who have been trading for less than two years. New arrivals in the Chamber’s Start-Up Business Club since July 2023 include Auditel, Elite Dragon Martial Arts, Jireh Support Services, Nelson Development, Shades of Reality, Thandi's Touch, Wealth Interventions Ltd and Zinzino Independent Partner.

Organisations that have taken up the Chamber’s Bronze membership include: the Black Country Innovative Manufacturing Organisation, Godiva Bearings (Southern) Ltd, GTG Training Academy & Conference Centre, Hadley Care Homes Ltd, KDR Resin Systems Limited, Leap Business Solutions Ltd, MacLellan Rubber Ltd, Marshall Harmony Ltd, Neal Energy Solutions Ltd, Pinnacle Business Finance, RJT Conveyors (International) Ltd, Simpila Mental Health, Spotbuyer Ltd, Tettenhall College and UKO Serviced Offices.

Bronze membership is for businesses looking for ways to grow, raise their profile and access essential Chamber services, while Gold is aimed at firms looking to reach new audiences, represent their business voice and access an additional range of Chamber services.

The newest Gold members are Azets UK, Industrial Valves Ltd, Majestec Ltd and the YMCA Black Country Group. Meanwhile, leading regional gas distribution company Cadent and Lloyds Banking Group have taken up Platinum membership, which is ideal for businesses that are leaders in their field and looking for collaboration and opportunities to help improve the region’s prospects.

Sales and marketing director Sian Roberts commented:

“I am thrilled to welcome all our new members to the Black Country Chamber of Commerce and look forward to our team working with each of them in 2024.

“It is great to see so many organisations recognising the many benefits of Chamber membership, which include business guidance and support, networking and marketing opportunities, training and development and financial savings.

“With our new members spanning across so many sectors, from manufacturing all the way to education, they will bring a wealth of skills and expertise to the Chamber that will benefit all members.”

The Black Country Chamber of Commerce is the leading business support agency for firms based within or doing business across Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall. It runs various member groups to support its mission to promote and meet the needs of business and industry across the Black Country and to help create the best community in which to live, work and do business.

Members can find out more about the new businesses by logging in to their dashboard area on the Chamber website and clicking on the Member Directory page.

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