real5 Networking is to launch in Northwich after success in Warrington, Chester, Knutsford and Wrexham.

The company will launch in Northwich on November 7 at Barons Quay Social.

The launch is aimed at business leaders and entrepreneurs in Northwich.

Membership of the real5 Networking will provide all-inclusive access to a variety of products, deals, and services.

Andrew Hibbert, founder and managing director of real5 Networking, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to be bringing real5 Networking to Northwich.

“The town is thriving with fantastic businesses and we aim to play a key role in bringing these business leaders together in order to not only help them grow but also collaborate on key initiatives that they can all benefit from.

“The real5 mantra is ‘gaining together’ and this has certainly been the case with over £7.5 Million in new opportunities created for our members over the last 18 months, we fully expect this number to increase with Northwich as part of the network.”

The Northwich group will be headed up by Richard Wilding, managing director of Mosaic Digital Media, a digital marketing agency.

He said: “Having worked with real5 Networking elsewhere in the North West, bringing the same opportunity into Northwich was a no-brainer.

“To extend this network into Cheshire West and Chester provides an excellent chance to bring leading business owners throughout the area together.

“I’m also pleased to announce that our chosen charity partner for the Northwich real5 Networking group is fundraising for St Luke’s Cheshire Hospice.

“I feel privileged to be fundraising for a charity that my own family has been involved with for many years!”

You can register your interest for the Northwich event here https://lnkd.in/gjydcBu

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