Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can anyone join a chapter?
A: Any business is eligible to join a BNI chapter, however please check whether
your business category is already taken within our chapter. If we already have a
member from your field you will not be able to join our chapter. We can however
refer you to another chapter.
Q: Where do you meet and how often?
A: We meet every Friday morning, from 7:00 to 8:30, at The Crown Hotel, London
Street, Chertsey. To view a map of the area, click here.
Q: I want to come along but don’t know if this is right for me.
A: Joining a BNI networking group is a long-term commitment and it may not be right for you.
Perhaps, instead of joining, you may like to come along one Friday morning as our
guest. This way, you can see how it all works without any commitment. In fact,
many visitors who come along often walk away with real business.
If you would like to come along as a visitor, click here.
Q: I am going to come along as a visitor. What do I need to bring?
A: We would be delighted for you to come along as our guest. Please bring with
you enough business cards to hand out to all the business present (30-40). Also
please have something prepared to say about your business and what referrals you
are looking for. We ask everyone to say a little something for just 60-seconds.
Finally, we also ask for £10 to cover the cost of the breakfast.
Q: How often do you meet?
A: All BNi chapters meet once a week. The Runnymede chapter meet every Friday morning.
We do expect everyone to attend each week, but should circumstances prevent you from
attending one week, you may send a substitute in your place. This may be a work colleague
or someone you know from another company entirely.
Q: Why is attendance so strict?
A: It is the regular commitment that makes BNi and its members so successful. It takes
time to build trust and confidence enough to feel able to pass referrals. By meeting
every week we strengthen our business relationships within the group. Everyone makes
that commitment to the group and to each other.
And besides, if you miss a week, you might miss that big referral ...
Q: How much business is done between members?
A: A phenomenal amount. Some Runnymede Chapter members have been in BNI for over seven years,
and members rarely hesitate when it comes to renewing.
Why? Because the value of BNI membership goes way beyond getting your membership fees back.
It isn’t rare for members to get tens of thousands of pounds' worth of business through BNI in the course of a year.
And that's not even counting the value of the training, skills-building and additional networking
opportunities that BNI membership offers.
Q: How do you know new members are reputable?
A: The application to join asks for business references and we have a membership
committee that checks them thoroughly before considering whether that person/company
would be a good asset to the chapter.
Q: What if a member gets a referral and does poor work?
A: This is very rare indeed, but should this happen we have an ethics committee and
it is imperative that anyone who gives a referral and finds out it was not satisfactorily
handled must report that to the membership committee, who will investigate.
Q: What occupations benefit the most from networking?
A: It is not an occupation that benefits most, it is the individual. The occupation can be anything.
The more the members of the chapter know about each other’s business, the easier it is to find referrals.
Q: Are members supposed to bring visitors?
A: You're encouraged to bring visitors for those occupations that are open, after the visitor has
been prescreened, or if they're a viable candidate. It's pretty much a closed meeting except for potential members.