The Island's Chamber of Commerce says it's linked up with 60 new start-up businesses in the last eight weeks.
It comes after a free membership was implemented for start-up organisations, which they say has attracted a diverse range of companies.
It's added it's now working hard to offer value for those memberships - along with creating events to support those they have joined up with.
Some of the latest organisations to team up with chamber include Rainbow Rock, K5 Tax & Accounts and Curbsy.
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