London & Partners provides end-to-end assistance in setting up a business in London


Chennai: London & Partners, the business growth and destination agency for London, operating under the aegis of the Mayor of London, has successfully concluded its three-city road show in India, covering Chennai, Coimbatore, and Madurai. The agency, a not-for-profit social enterprise funded by the Greater London Authority (GLA) and various commercial ventures, provides end-to-end assistance to businesses looking to set up operations in London.

Hemin Bharucha, Country Director of London & Partners

Hemin Bharucha, Country Director of London & Partners, stated, "We believe in fostering collaborations and building strong business relationships in India. Our mission is to support companies in setting up in London by providing access to talent, investment opportunities, and a vibrant business ecosystem. London & Partners also collaborates with Invest India and Startup India to further enhance these opportunities."

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The road show attracted a diverse group of companies across various sectors, including Enterprise, SaaS, VFX, life sciences, healthcare, sustainability, clean technology, smart mobility, FinTech, and IoT. During the tour, London & Partners met with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and participated in several roundtable discussions. Following the road show, a roundtable is scheduled at the British High Commission to further explore opportunities for collaboration.

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