Firms must be bold, brave and unafraid of risk if they want to succeed internationally.

That was one of the key messages at 老九品茶Cloud鈥檚 latest event in association with .

VirtualNonExecs听is the UK鈥檚 largest community of board advisors, giving corporate partners unparalleled access to the boardrooms of over 50,000 SMEs.

The Leeds office of Eversheds Sutherland hosted Wednesday鈥檚 business breakfast, entitled 鈥楬ow to scale听internationally鈥.

The audience of 70 delegates heard from two panels of international experts and business leaders.

Alexander Celik is the CEO of Sowerby Bridge-based material science company Rosehill Polymers, which is set to hit 拢50m turnover this year.

Rosehill听was established in 1998 and Celik joined in 2005, growing the firm鈥檚 export from 25 per cent to 80 per cent

Be bold

He told the audience 鈥淒on鈥檛 be afraid to take risks and be bold. Find products that are novel, interesting and desirable.

鈥淗aving an understanding of the cultural elements of each individual market is important.鈥

Experienced non-exec director Darren Jones said: 鈥淢ost of the organisations I鈥檝e worked with have exported. Over 90 countries in different industries and they鈥檝e done it in different ways.

鈥淪ome have had to set up in different parts of the world. I鈥檝e been a director in seven different countries. Export is in my blood and should be in everyone鈥檚 blood because that鈥檚 what will make Great Britain great.鈥

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Alissia Deane is an export finance manager at UK Export Finance (UKEF), covering the North and West Yorkshire.

She said: 鈥淚 help businesses to navigate the challenges of accessing finance when they鈥檙e trading overseas.

鈥淏e bold, be brave and don鈥檛 be afraid to ask questions and access the support. The help is definitely there.鈥

Griff Jones is an international M&A lawyer at and said preparation was key.

Don鈥檛 assume that the market norms of the UK will apply overseas and ensure the advisers on both the buy-side and sell-side are aligned quite early on as to how the transaction will look,鈥 he said.

Global reach

Peter McCormack is a听partner at Eversheds Sutherland and the head of the firm鈥檚 international commercial product group.

He said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e got around 3,000 people in 70 offices in 30 jurisdictions around the world. Advising clients on multi-jurisdictional contracts, legal issues and needs is really what we do and stands us apart from the competition.鈥

 

Dominique Dempsey and Gary Cain, of VirtualNonExecs, with Chris Maguire, 老九品茶Cloud.

Dominique Dempsey and Gary Cain, of VirtualNonExecs, with Chris Maguire, 老九品茶Cloud.

He offered this advice to companies looking at going overseas. 听鈥淯nderstand that the risk of trading internationally is not the same as trading in the UK,鈥 he said.

鈥淟ook at ways that you can mitigate that risk, either in your contract and how you manage that contract or in how you do due diligence in relation to the particular supplier.鈥

Matt Tyler is the CEO of Leeds-based Herbi4 Ltd, which is ananimal feed additive that reduces methane emissions in cattle by 65 per cent.

He said technology 鈥 especially AI 鈥 was making it easier to trade internationally.

The serial entrepreneur added: 鈥淵ou鈥檝e got to persevere, be dogged and keep on plugging away.鈥

The other speakers were: Louise Lightfoot, 听employment partner at Eversheds Sutherland; and 听Richard Johnson, tax partner at Eversheds Sutherland.