Relevant opportunities
We focus on genuine corporate event opportunities rather than sending every enquiry to every supplier.
Supplier Education Centre
Practical guidance covering how matching works, how introduction pricing works, and how the introduction lifecycle protects both suppliers and customers.
A marketplace designed around the realities of corporate work: relevant briefs, considered decisions and supplier-first economics.
We focus on genuine corporate event opportunities rather than sending every enquiry to every supplier.
Each brief is limited to a maximum of three supplier introduction requests in total. Your work stands out, not your discounting.
Customers choose which suppliers they would like to hear from. No cold calls, no chasing irrelevant opportunities.
Most credits are protected when the customer declines your introduction request. The 5-credit request fee is used when you request the introduction.
Built specifically for business events — from team socials and Christmas parties to awards evenings and company celebrations.
Fewer opportunities, better fit, less wasted time. The introductions you request should be worth your attention.
The difference between broad-distribution enquiry models and EnterpriseEvent’s supplier-first introduction marketplace.
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Opportunity distribution
Broad-distribution enquiry models
Broad distribution creates noise
EnterpriseEvent
Up to three supplier introduction requests per brief
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Customer consent
Broad-distribution enquiry models
Enquiries may be distributed before individual supplier contact is approved.
EnterpriseEvent
Customers approve each introduction
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When a customer declines a request
Broad-distribution enquiry models
Refund and credit-return rules vary by platform.
EnterpriseEvent
5-credit request fee used, 20 credits returned
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Supplier identity
Broad-distribution enquiry models
Revealed before the customer engages
EnterpriseEvent
Hidden until the customer approves
Serving corporate event suppliers across London.