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Lincoln City are officially a small business
« on: June 07, 2011, 04:51:44 PM »
Lincoln Imps Become FSB Member
Lincoln City Football Club are one of the newest members of the Lincoln branch of the Federation of Small Business
The Imps have teamed up with the organisation and will join over 6,000 members of the business community across the county who receive the numerous benefits of being members of the FSB.
David Dexter, Chairman of the Lincolnshire Region of the Federation of Small Businesses, commented,
 
"The Imps are one of the most high profile small businesses in Lincoln and we are delighted that they have decided to become FSB members."
"The Football League itself estimates that 95 per cent of the clubs in the Football League (including some Premier League Clubs) are small businesses and face the same stresses and strains as other small firms."
"The Imps will now be able to take advantage of the many benefits of FSB membership (such as the 24/7/365 Legal Helpline; protection against Inland Revenue investigation; free business banking; special rates for credit card transactions; exclusive insurance deals; free FSB Care; and much more) just like any of the other 200,000 small businesses who are FSB members around the country."
"As the Imps look to rebuild for the next season, we look forward to the opportunity of holding joint networking and other events with them at Sincil Bank."
Lincoln City's Chief Executive Steve Prescott said of the deal,
 
"We are pleased to have signed up to become a member of the Lincoln branch of the Federation of Small Business and we look forward to working with them and gaining the benefits on offer from the organisation as well as networking in the business community."