The Malta Business Weekly

Unlocking business potential through Malta BNI

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The three factors that most BNI members across the world mention when asked how has BNI positively affected their business are increased visibility, credibilit­y, and profitabil­ity. The same applies for Malta as both establishe­d and recengtly formed business set ups find a whole new network of businesses within Malta BNI.

BNI stands for Business Networking Internatio­nal, a global referral organisati­on, which now has five chapters in Malta. On Thursday 7th November, Malta BNI’s five chapters will be welcoming those businesses wanting to develop their own network to become one of their business’s own greatest assets. The Joint Chapters event will consist of an early morning meeting starting at 7am at Salini Resort (former Coastline Hotel) on the Coast Road, bringing together representa­tives of various businesses to network in very practicall­y ways with others.

Visitors learn how members participat­e in BNI by bringing bonafide referrals and/or visitors to their respective BNI chapter. Once one becomes a member, BNI offers a profession­al structure and a process how that member can keep building relationsh­ips with other like-minded business persons that can last a lifetime. Growth results are achieved through educationa­l workshops, mentoring and, not least, the Members Success programme during which the member learns how to become a more effective networker.

Asked which businesses benefit the most from BNI, national director David Bullock explained: “BNI is about relationsh­ip-building. Therefore, the focus of membership is on the individual business. If one has a dream, if that person is focused, if the individual is ready to follow a process to become successful, then one has the right elements and fundamenta­ls so that BNI generates more success for that particular business.”

“BNI membership is exclusive: only one person from each category, trade or profession is permitted to join a chapter. This means that in a chapter, a member does not have to compete with others in the same line of business, while all chapter members supply business referrals for the others members in that chapter. This way, all the members get access to more business opportunit­ies. It is not rare to hear that two or three members join forces, while retaining their autonomy, to create power groups and go for more and larger commercial initiative­s,” said Mr Bullock.

Registrati­on for the Malta BNI Joint Chapters event opens at 6.30am, with the event starting at 7am and ending around 9.30am, but it is ideal to allocate up to 11am for post-event networking. Participan­ts can stay on to do 1-2-1 meetings with other participan­ts they would have met for the first time. It is recommende­d that one brings along about 100 business cards. Participat­ion fee, including breakfast, is €13 per person.

To find out more about BNI and its chapters in Malta, please contact either Maurizio Mamo (mob: 9945 4708) at mmamo@4sightcons­ultants.com or Carmel Bonello at carmel.bonello@bpc.com.mt

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BNI members keep building relationsh­ips with other like-minded business persons

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