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The south-east of England stretches in an arc around London, from Thanet in the south-east to the New Forest in the south-west, and to Aylesbury Vale and Milton Keynes in the north-west. It is home to over 8 million people but has no dominant urban centre. Brighton and Medway are the largest cities.
In business terms, the south-east is one of the wealthiest regions in Europe. Thousands of medium enterprises operate from this region.
Is yours a medium-sized company based in the south-east of England? Thanks to a special growth and innovation pilot project, funded by SEEDA, you can become a full-fledged member of M Institute till the end of 2007, which is when the pilot ends.
All SEEDA region companies get the following benefits from participating in the pilot project:
full membership of M Institute for the duration of the pilot project, including use of M Institute's forums
free access to the Regulatory Helpline operated by the Institute of Payroll Professionals - giving you information on the regulatory chages your organisation needs to deal with
Discounted software licenses for companies wanting to acquire Microsoft Windows Vista and Office
Collateral-free debt financing with Microsoft Finance whereby SEEDA region companies can access loans at competitive rates of interest, from £1000 upwards.
To apply up for your free membership offer, please complete this form, and use SEEDA1 as your payment reference.
To qualify for this offer, your organisation needs to be a medium-sized company based in the SEEDA region, and you need to be a director fo the organisation. M Institute reserves the right to reject an organisation's application to join the pilot.
SEEDA
The regional development agency responsible for the south-east of England is South East England Development Agency (SEEDA). When SEEDA was set up, it was required to work with its partners in the region to draw together a Regional Economic Strategy setting out how the region's objectives would be met and the region developed.
Find out more about the regional economic strategy for the south-east of England.
Check out SEEDA's main projects in the south-east.