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How about starting with some market research to find out if there's a market for what you have in mind and what the competition is like, rents etc?


You could also look at the business banking sections of a couple of bank websites as they usually have helpful guides for start-ups.


If you need a loan to start off then the bank would probably want to see a detailed business plan.


You will also need a business banking account. Charges vary, but as a start-up you should be able to get 1-2 years of free banking from them.


Good luck.

  • 8 months later...
Hi! Since that you are starting a business, it would be better if you have an IT support for small businesses in London. Since that technology nowadays are being trendy with entrepreneurs like you. Just saying a little piece of advice. Have a great day!

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