Established 50 years ago, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is a non-profit, non-political organisation aimed at helping small businesses succeed. As well as the range of benefits on offer, FSB is also the UK’s leading business campaigner, focused on delivering change on both a practical and policy level, to support small businesses grow and succeed.
Register your interest for 75% off a two-year membership
The discount is for a limited time only and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
This table shows prices by size of business.
Number of employees | Usual price for two-year membership | Discounted Islington membership price | Saving |
---|---|---|---|
0 | £390 | £50 | 87% |
1-4 | £490 | £100 | 79% |
5-10 | £590 | £100 | 83% |
11-20 | £690 | £150 | 78% |
21-50 | £890 | £150 | 83% |
What you get with your membership
- Services:
- legal and tax protection
- insurance
- debt recovery
- business banking
- health and safety
- HR online support
- pension planning.
- Support:
- Legal advice 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 356 days a year
- funding support
- online webinars
- skills hub
- training opportunities
- events and networking.
- Opportunity:
- connect with other local businesses
- create new business opportunities
- access new supply chains
- discover new customers.
Why we are offering this discount
Islington’s small businesses make up over 90 per cent of the borough’s business profile.
We value the vital role you play in our local economy – from creating jobs for local people to making our high streets more vibrant, as well as providing essential goods and services for residents.
We know there have been very challenging circumstances for small businesses in the past few years, with Brexit, Covid-19, and the cost-of-living crisis making things even more difficult for you.
We want to help our small business community to succeed, grow and thrive. By providing this discount to FSB, businesses can access the support and services they need to do this at a price that makes things easier.
Funding
This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.