About Us

BNI Mallow: The Mallow Springfort chapter of BNI is based in Mallow and is open to everyone as a business and professional networking organisation that allows only one person per profession to join. Please contact us to find out if your category is available or check out the up to date list of members here on the site. Last year, members of BNI in Mallow passed over a 960 referrals to each other which generated over half a million of euros worth of business.

Belonging to BNI, is like having dozens of sales people working for you because all the other members carry several copies of your business cards around with them. Visitors are warmly welcomed to see how we work, please contact us if you would like to come along as a visitor.

When our members meet someone new who could use your products or service, they hand your card out and recommend your services. It's as simple as that! It's simple because It's based on the proven concept of what goes around, comes around. If I help you, you'll help me and we will both benefit as a result.

We operate a structured and supportive system of giving and receiving business. We do this by providing an environment in which you develop personal relationships with dozens of other qualified business professionals. By establishing this "formal" relationship with other people, you will have the opportunity to substantially increase your business.

The Next BNI Meeting

Thursday 14th October 2010.

The meeting will open at 6.45am and begin at 7.00am.
It is held at the Hibernian Hotel, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Please contact us to tell us you are coming.

Mallow, Cork

firefox-gray Mallow is the ‘Cross roads of Munster’, a key location in centre of the region on the N20 Atlantic Corridor.
Mallow is County Cork’s largest town and the capital of North Cork.
Mallow has been prioritised nationally for development due to its proactive, cohesive and forward thinking community.
Mallow has a strong and expanding retail offering with the second highest retail spending level in Cork County, second only to Cork City. At €208m per annum , it is higher than the major city retail areas of Douglas, Wilton, Blackpool and Mahon Point.