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Benefits of KBCN
- A strong networking resource backed up by scheduled meetings and a state-of-art digital platform
- Easy accessibility to business owners and decision makers
- Tradable marketplace needing everything from retail to professional services
- Leads and prospects carries more sales to the greater community
- Discounts on fellow member purchases
- Pool of resources including labour, equipment, and co-op advertising
- Search engine optimisation through social media and on-line cross promotion
- Competitive advantage through educational business seminars of fellow members
- Rewards to members when leads and referrals are made. Paid by the KBCN
- Employee benefits through access to team building events and competitions to raise funds for charity
- Bottom line uplift with an inexpensive and effective program designed specifically for the small business owner
Sound like a great program for your business?
KBCN Events
- KBCN Member Seminar after Covid-19
December 09, 2021 – 11:00 AM - Surviving in a Post Pandemic World – Secrets to Success – online video
November 11, 2021 – 11:00 AM - Building to Believing – online video
October 14, 2021 – 11:00 AM
Member Events
- Gymnasium Run, Walk, & Roll – online event
September 30, 2021 – 7:00 PM - Gear Up 2022 – Branding, Profit$ & Growth seminar
August 05, 2021 – 10:00 AM - Driving Sustainable Change Through Organic Farming – video
May 11, 2021 – 2:00 PM
NEWS

Facebook helps Sri Lankan small businesses benefit from the power of digital tools
COLOMBO, June 3 -Facebook has successfully completed the first two phases of the Digital Saubhagya program in Sri Lanka. It was implemented in collaboration with the government of Sri Lanka, civil society organizations, and various trade bodies to help small businesses recover and transform.
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Small Business Trade Fairs Promote Social Cohesion in Eastern Sri Lanka
The Eastern Province of Sri Lanka is known for vast paddy fields, a vibrant fishing industry, and picturesque beaches. It is also ethnically and religiously diverse, with Tamil, Muslim, and Sinhalese communities living side-by-side. Since the end of the war, however, the province has been prone to sporadic outbursts of intercommunal conflict that have been driven in part by competition for resources and political power.