Friday, 7 July 2023

Small Businesses Run the World

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Xero CEO Sukhinder Singh Cassidy says, “We believe small businesses run the world and as champions of small business, Xero is providing an opportunity for customers to apply for funding to take their next step. Whether that be to support a passion to become a more sustainable business, up skill employees, philanthropic work in the community, or integrating the latest AI into their business, the fund is here to help small businesses meet their dreams.”

Coinciding with Xero Day 2023 – the day of Xero’s founding 17 years ago – Xero, the global small business platform, recently announced a new global small business fund with more than NZ $750,000 (approximately US $460,000) in funding, to support the future aspirations of small businesses globally.

Learn more about Xero launching a beautiful business fund for small businesses.  Starts in Sydney, Australia August 23, 2023.  Win a better future for your global small business.



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