The TecnoCampus and the Mataró City Council were awarded yesterday at the salon dedicated to entrepreneurship WE Barcelona by the Provincial Council of Barcelona as one of the local centers of Reempresa more active in the province of Barcelona. It is the seventh consecutive year that this award has been received. Reempresa it is an employer's initiative blind with the support of the Provincial Council of Barcelona.

The councilor of a prosperous city, generation of wealth and decent work and second deputy mayor of Mataró City Council, Sergi Morales was in charge of receiving the recognition. During the 10 years of the Reempresa Program, between 2012 and 2022, the Reempresa center at the TecnoCampus has reached 117 cases of "successful reenterprises" (sales or transfers of businesses) that have generated an induced investment of €5.204.226 and have safeguarded 335 jobs.

To date, this service point has advised 362 businesses whose owners wanted to transfer it to an entrepreneur and 497 "re-entrepreneurs" or people interested in acquiring a business. The objective of the program is to promote and structure the transfer of companies as a way of growth of economic activity, and thus avoid the closure of economically viable businesses and the destruction of employment in the municipalities of the region.

The program offers people who want to sell their business, free of charge, individual advice for the preparation of the transfer plan, as well as advice throughout the process of transferring the company: from the first meeting of the presentation of the parties until the signing of the sales contract, going through the phases of negotiation and mediation to reach an agreement. 

To the people who have the project of resume a company or business that is already in operation, they are offered a portfolio of businesses in transfer and they are helped to make the viability or Re-enterprise plan of the business that interests them.

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