Cornwallis MacKenzie - Always in Motion

Cornwallis MacKenzie Business Development Inc. brings its extensive corporate experience to the business development sector, allowing you to focus on your everyday business activities while we work effectively to develop your business.

Business in the 21st Century consists of more than just carrying out transactions, but carrying them out in the right way. Corporate business owners need to always be focused on finding new opportunities and funding through seed capital or traditional bank financing , ensuring that business best practices are followed, and that the business is managed in the most cost effective way through the usage of outside consultants, who bring their wealth of experience to their client's business.

Focused on finding new opportunities...

When selecting an accountant or using a new investor, you need to ensure you are getting the quality of service you deserve. This same rule should apply to every aspect of business. Who has the time to investigate every minute detail when embarking on a new venture? We do.

Our business is driven by your business. You provide the direction and our dedicated team of business development specialists will make it happen, including performing due diligence to ensure you're getting what you pay for.

Upcoming events:

Trade mission to Atlantic Canada
1st April 2011 - Trade mission to Atlantic Canada In April of 2011, Cornwallis Mackenzie will be leading a delegation [read more]
Trade mission to Sydney – Australia
1st February 2011 - Trade mission to Sydney – Australia In late January of 2011, Cornwallis Mackenzie will be lead [read more]
International Technology Sales Event – United Kingdom
1st December 2010 - International Technology Sales Event – United Kingdom In November of 2010, Cornwallis Mackenzi [read more]

News:


BBC business
UN calls special food price talks
The United Nations' food agency calls a special meeting of policy makers to discuss the recent rise in global food prices.

US sees 54,000 jobs go in August
The US economy shed another 54,000 jobs in August, the third month in a row that jobs have been lost, official figures show.

HSBC threatens to quit London HQ
HSBC may quit its London headquarters if the UK government decides to break up big banks, a senior executive says.

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"Expanding our operations into Europe presented challenges as well as opportunities.

Cornwallis MacKenzie's team helped us secure the capital we needed, and worked with us every step of the way.

We couldn't have done it without them!"

J.P. Fellowes CEO, Monolith Inc.