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Ethnic minority businesses contribute in the region of £40 billion to the UK economy. The Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (CREME) has transformed the 'perceptions' of ethnic minority entrepreneurs by working with business policy-makers and influential organisations to engage collaboratively with overlooked or disregarded business communities. Headed by Professor Monder Ram OBE, CREME has built up an enviable reputation regionally, nationally and internationally for its pioneering research and business engagement activities, promoting diversity and enterprise. Based in the De Montfort University's Faculty of Business and Law, CREME delivers leading-edge expertise on business support for ethnic minority entrepreneurs. Find out more
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