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Join the GFSB

If you run a small or medium-sized business in Gibraltar, joining the Gibraltar Federation of Small Businesses is one of the simplest ways to strengthen your voice, grow your network and stay informed on the issues that matter most to you.

Membership that fits your business

GFSB membership is structured to reflect the size of your business, making it accessible whether you are a sole trader or part of a larger team. Annual fees start at £75 for sole traders and scale gradually based on employee numbers, right through to businesses with 50 or more employees. The aim is simple: fair, affordable membership that grows with you.

More than a badge on the door

Whatever your size, membership gives you access to exclusive events, practical workshops and training, networking opportunities, discounted room hire, advocacy advice and clear, reliable information packs. Just as importantly, it connects you to hundreds of other businesses facing similar opportunities and pressures, helping you stay informed and connected.

A stronger voice when it matters most

As Gibraltar enters a period of change, from Brexit implementation to wider economic shifts, being part of a strong and representative business network matters more than ever. GFSB membership means you are not facing these challenges alone and that your voice is part of the conversation shaping what comes next.

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To join the GFSB, visit www.gfsb.gi
or contact the team at admin@gfsb.gi
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