Niagara Board of Trade & Commerce
Biography
The Niagara Board of Trade of Commerce is a business organization that works collaboratively with our members and other community stakeholders to develop ways to enhance economic growth. We are based in Thorold, but our members come from all across the Niagara and beyond.
We provide a variety of services and organize activities to help achieve those goals, including:
- Advocate on your behalf with various levels of government on business and community issues
- Direct business referrals to your company
- Networking opportunities with Niagara business groups
- Opportunities for cost effect ways to promote your business
- Monthly “Business After Five” events
- A member-to-member discount program
- A website listing which will profile your business
- “Lunch and Learn” seminars on topics of interest
- Free distribution of your company literature
For more information please contact the NBOTAC office at 289-438-2546 or visit our website at https://nbotac.com
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