Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 17 August 2026
Important: Police to Business is a guided educational and planning platform. It does not provide personalised legal, tax, accounting, investment, insurance or regulatory advice, and it does not guarantee that a business will succeed, make sales or become profitable.
1. The service
Police to Business provides digital tools, prompts, planning exercises and downloadable outputs intended to help serving and former police officers explore, validate, plan, launch and grow a potential business.
2. Eligibility and accounts
You are responsible for providing accurate account information, keeping your login details secure and for activity carried out through your account. Access is for the purchasing member and must not be shared, resold or used to provide unauthorised access to others.
3. Payment and access
The price displayed at checkout is the price payable for the access being purchased. Payment is processed by the payment provider shown at checkout. Access may be withheld or suspended where payment has not completed, has been reversed, or where there is misuse of the service.
4. Digital content and cancellation rights
Where UK consumer law gives you cancellation rights, those rights apply. Because access to digital content may begin shortly after purchase, additional rules can apply when a customer asks for digital content to be supplied during a cancellation period. Nothing in these terms removes rights that cannot legally be excluded.
5. Your business decisions
You remain responsible for deciding whether a business idea is appropriate, carrying out your own research and due diligence, obtaining any licences, permissions, insurance or professional advice required, and complying with tax, company, employment, consumer, data-protection and sector-specific obligations that apply to you.
6. Programme outputs
Ideas, scores, projections, pricing exercises, messages, plans and Business Blueprint outputs are planning aids based partly on information entered by you. They should be reviewed and adapted before being relied on commercially. Market conditions and legal requirements can change.
7. Intellectual property
The Police to Business platform, programme structure, branding, original written content and software are protected by applicable intellectual-property rights. Your own business information and original answers remain yours. You may use your personalised outputs for your own business purposes, but you may not reproduce or resell the programme itself.
8. Availability and changes
We aim to keep the service available and useful, but uninterrupted or error-free availability cannot be guaranteed. Features may be improved, corrected or updated over time. We will not intentionally remove statutory consumer rights.
9. Liability
Nothing in these terms excludes liability where it would be unlawful to do so. Subject to applicable law, Police to Business is not responsible for business losses arising from decisions made solely on the basis of educational planning content, or for the acts, services or availability of independent third parties.
10. Acceptable use
You must not attempt to bypass payment or access controls, interfere with the service, introduce malicious code, scrape or copy substantial parts of the programme, or use the service unlawfully.
11. Governing law
These terms are intended to operate under the laws applicable in England and Wales, subject to any mandatory consumer protections that apply to you.
12. Contact
Questions about these terms can be raised with Police to Business using the contact details provided through the website.
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