Santander UK Corporate & Commercial

Santander UK Corporate & Commercial

Banking

London, Greater London 45,136 followers

About us

Are you looking to expand your business to new markets? Perhaps it’s not the people you know, but the people you don’t that could help. As one of the largest global banks, our network of specialists are on hand to help you navigate local markets. With a network that covers an impressive 85% of the UK’s trade and investment flows, you can count on us to connect you to the people you need to know. Plus, we’ve got expertise in key sectors such as food and drink, retail and wholesale, manufacturing, transport and logistics, life sciences and technology media and telecoms. We approach every corporate and commercial banking client as an individual. With tailored financial support and a dedicated relationship director on hand, you can achieve your business ambitions. The connections you need. It Starts Here.

Industry
Banking
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
London, Greater London

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  • After seeing rapid growth in the UK, Hilltop Honey was ready for more. The team knew that the US was a priority market for expansion, but they weren’t sure where to start. That’s where we could help. Through our connections, we set up a US market visit. We set them on their way to securing their first contract in the US. This means Hilltop Honey can continue to make more market introductions, helping the brand expand globally and achieve its goals. Read Hilltop Honey’s full story and see how we could support your business here: http://ms.spr.ly/6046mAaYg

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  • Delighted to announce our 3 year sponsorship programme of Department for Business and Trade (DBT) activities. We'll be working hand-in-hand to achieve our common goal - to help UK SMEs grow through exports. During International Trade Week (11 - 15 November) we'll be working together to host a variety of events, from our launch event, insight webinars into how to overcome challenges such as skills gaps, understanding Free Trade Agreements and how to make AI work for you. We look forward to seeing where the next 3 years will take UK export growth with DBT. Register here for International Trade Week: https://lnkd.in/e5dWbQu3.

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  • Santander UK Corporate & Commercial reposted this

    📢 International Trade Week is back 📢 Explore global opportunities for your business by attending our free events, workshops and webinars to help you achieve growth 🌍 📅 11 - 15 November 2024 ✅ Open to UK businesses of any sector and size 🔗 Register your interest https://lnkd.in/eEyFhBkR This year we are delighted to be working with Santander UK Corporate & Commercial who are sponsoring International Trade Week. #SoldToTheWorld #TradeWeek

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    Helping businesses to grow internationally. Head of International and Transactional Banking, Santander UK

    How do some of the top global markets view the UK as a trading partner? Yesterday, I had the pleasure of hosting an event at our Santander work café in London to mark the launch of a new report undertaken by Public First, and commissioned by Santander UK, which explores this topic at length. And we were thrilled to be joined by the new Minister for Services, Small Business and Exports, Gareth Thomas MP. The report puts a spotlight on the UK as a trading partner for #India, #Japan, #Poland, #Spain and the #US. It uncovers the level of enthusiasm for the UK as a business partner, potential roadblocks and explores the role that a partnership between government, businesses and the wider private sector can play in creating an effective trade strategy. From the results, it’s clear that the UK remains strong and there’s a great sense of opportunity for businesses. Especially over the next decade, as it looks set to continue its specialisation as a producer of professional services – namely financial, digital and business services. But it isn’t all sunshine. The report doesn’t shy away from the barriers to trade, and some perceptions of the UK post-Brexit and a slight dip in the manufacturing sector are causes for concern. With just 10% of UK SMEs exporting internationally, more can be done to make #internationaltrade journeys easier – and help businesses capitalise on the UK’s growing reputation. As outlined in the report, bridging the gap between businesses, the private sector and the government is crucial. We were grateful to have Minister Thomas, who highlighted that this report is a blueprint of opportunity and emphasised how key it is that we continue to work with the business community and make a combined effort to increase international trade. This sentiment is reflected in our goals at Santander, and especially in our international trade platform: Santander Navigator. We’re going beyond traditional banking services to help break down the barriers that can stop international growth in its tracks, and create more opportunities for UK businesses. We built #SantanderNavigator to make international trade simple. We strive to give UK businesses the building blocks they need to succeed internationally whether that's identifying growth opportunities, optimising logistics or building connections. It certainly feels like an exciting time to consider international markets. The report shows that the opportunities for growth over the next decade are endless, particularly in the digital and business services space. And the UK is at the forefront for green exports, showing promising growth for the environmental sector. Thank you to everyone who joined us for an important discussion, including members from TheCityUK, The Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade and ScaleUp Institute. Read the report – https://lnkd.in/euDmg_qR Discover Santander Navigator – https://lnkd.in/dMempu7e

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