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    Top Tips for Expanding Your Business to Europe and Beyond

    npsnps5 March 2022Updated:4 July 2024
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    If you are thinking of expanding your business to Europe, you must do it in just the right way. Find out 3 areas that must be addressed here.

    Though you might have started your business by just focusing on the UK markets, a period of growth and interest from other areas might cause you to look at what the European markets can offer too. If you think that you want to expand your operations to Europe and beyond, here are some of the things you should think about.

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    Compliance

    First of all, you need to check what laws and regulations your business might face if they were to move into these new areas. Every country has its own collection of laws, and depending on the industry you work in there could be some very strict regulations that your company needs to adhere to.

    As a result, you need to make sure that you know what these laws are and what you need to do to ensure that you are fully compliant with them. Remember, even something as simple as advertising standards can vary wildly from country to country. You need to make sure that you know who the regulators are and the codes that they have set up to ensure that standards are kept.

    Networking

    You want to expand onto the continent? To do so, you need to make some contacts in the countries that you wish to do business in. It is always helpful to have help on the ground and a few open doors to help you get going.

    Even at UK-based and global conferences and events like those held by RX ? website here, there will always be plenty of delegates from other countries with whom you can network. Network to the best of your abilities, and make key connections with businesses in the country you wish to expand to. Even a quick introduction now could majorly help you further down the line.

    Languages

    If you are expanding to a country that does not use English as a major language, you need to make sure that you get some native speakers on your side. Let’s take an expansion to Germany as an example. Many German business experts will speak English to a very good level, so when dealing with them you will have few to no issues.

    However, the German public might not have such language skills. When it comes to delivering good customer service to them as your business expands, you need to make sure that you have native speakers in your team. Their ability to communicate will majorly help with any issues you might face, and it will help to establish your reputation as a communicative business that wants to work with customers to deliver a seamless experience.

    Expanding to a new country and a new jurisdiction can be a very exciting time, but you do need to make sure that it is done in just the right way. There are so many details that need to be picked up and addressed to ensure that the expansion is done correctly. Make sure that you properly plan every step of the way, no matter what that might be.

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