‘The Mosaic Partnership, who are tasked with developing the Main Street BID welcomed the newest addition to its team, Jade Edinburgh BA.
Jade is a multidisciplinary strategist, specialising in data-driven business intelligence and collaborative organisation development, and current Project Manager of the Main Street BID.
Working closely with the Project Director, Jade has been charged with implementation of The Mosaic Partnership’s Programme timetable. She will continue with the ongoing market research and consultation of businesses within the BID area, assist with the development of the BID business plan and act as the local liaison for the project.
Jade brings a wealth of experience in business development, marketing and retail analytics to the team, and has been involved with two other successful BIDs in the UK. With over 10 years of experience in business strategy, Jade was one of the youngest females to be invited to join the UK Institute of Directors.
Born and raised in Gibraltar, she is a firm believer in the power of businesses to make a difference in their place, and looks forward to the opportunity to make a positive impact in Main Street and the surrounding areas. Outside of managing the BID project, Jade is involved with a number of online businesses, enjoys practising yoga, getting out in nature and training in kickboxing’.
https://mainstreetbid.com/main-street-bid-welcomes-jade/
Pricing is one of the hardest decisions small businesses face, especially when costs are rising and uncertainty continues to affect local trading conditions. This explainer looks at why businesses review prices, how to understand cost and value, and how to communicate changes clearly without damaging customer trust.
With the treaty implementation date pushed to 15 July 2026 businesses have more time to adapt to the changes that are coming. So too does Government as it works to develop the new processes and procedures that will facilitate the treaty implementation. The Government’s BTAG committee, of which the GFSB is a member, met on Friday 24 April 2026 to continue preparations ahead of Treaty implementation.
The Gibtelecom Business Innovation Award is back, and it’s designed to recognise the ideas that are genuinely moving Gibraltar’s business landscape forward. This is not just about new technology. It is about rethinking how you operate, how you serve customers, and how you grow. Whether that’s a smarter process, a new service, or a fresh way of approaching your market, innovation comes in many forms.
We’re excited to announce the launch of the BizEd Management Online Course, a new CPD programme designed to help you strengthen your leadership, sharpen your strategy and grow your business. Delivered in partnership with the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), this course brings UK-recognised expertise, combining academic excellence with practical, real-world insights you can apply immediately.
A coalition of Gibraltar’s leading business organisations, including the GFSB, Chamber of Commerce and sector bodies, has written to the Chief Minister and Minister for Business following up on their February open letter on treaty readiness. Its main message? The extra time ahead of the 15th July implementation is welcome, but what really matters now is how this time is being used.