BBVA Compass Great Ideas for Small Business Contest

Bank to award $15,000 and $5,000 to grand prize winner and runner-up, respectively

The Luxonomist. 05/05/2015
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BBVA Compass’ Great Ideas for Small Business contest. Click for more information

BBVA Compass today launched a new Great Ideas for Small Business contest that taps into its social media networks to reward those entrepreneurs who are thinking of new, exciting ways of doing business.

The contest, which builds on the successful campaign launched in 2013, extends BBVA Compass’ efforts to fuel small business growth throughout its footprint. Small business owners and entrepreneurs interested in participating can submit their business ideas using the #GIFSBcontest hashtag on Twitter and Instagram or by uploading their photos and ideas to the contest website for a chance to compete for a $15,000 grand prize and$5,000 runner up prize.

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Small business owners and entrepreneurs can submit their business ideas to compete for a $15,000 grand prize and $5,000 runner-up prize in BBVA Compass’ Great Ideas for Small Business contest. Click for more information

«Small businesses are a vital part of our communities,» said Lonnie Hayes, small business banking executive director at BBVA Compass. «As an organization, we are committed to supporting the growth strategies of small business owners as they strive to move their companies forward».

The competition will be held in two phases, with phase one of the contest submission period beginning today and extending through May 15. Winners will be determined based on a combination of social media community votes received during phase two, which runs May 16 through May 31, and scores given by a panel of judges from BBVA Compass.

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BBVA Compass. Click for more information

The bank’s first Great Ideas for Small Business contest took place in 2013, on Facebook, and awarded $10,000each to Birmingham, Ala.-based The Green Bottle Candle Co. and Truth or Consequences, N.M.-based The Centipede™ Sawhorse. Ed Adkins, inventor of The Centipede Sawhorse, said the contest helped his company connect with and grow its social media followers.

Adkins said the prize was awarded at a critical point in the startup of his company, and allowed him to subsidize shipping costs for distributing the first production run to its crowdfunding supporters. «We’re hoping to surpass the last contest’s success by engaging more business owners in the social media conversation, and we look forward to helping two small business owners take their companies to the next level,» Hayes said.

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