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Sunday, February 1, 2026

Liverpool BA launches Liverpool Business Fair for 21st year

Organisers of the Liverpool Business fair prepare to celebrate its twenty-first anniversary as they announce the return of the annual commercial event. Founded by the Liverpool Business Association, this year’s networking event will take place at Liverpool Football club.

The event is free to visit and will feature a Business Exhibition showcasing companies from a wide variety of Business Sectors, as well as a range of business support elements such as workshops, demonstrations, business clinics and ask the expert. Workshop topics will cover a range of topical business issues, giving attendees valuable information and tips to apply to their organisation.

Delighted to announce this year’s event, Tony Haines, Director of Liverpool BA, commented:

“We held the first Liverpool Business Fair in March 2002 at Liverpool Town Hall and were there for a number of years before moving venue to Liverpool Football Club in 2012.”

“And yet the essence of the event has not changed that much – it is still a day where hundreds of businesses come together, make great connections and take the opportunity to find out more about what is happening in the business community across the region.”

For more information about Liverpool Business Fair 2023 visit their website.

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