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MOORFIELDS APPOINTED ADMINISTRATORS OVER 85,000 SQFT SERVICED OFFICE PORTFOLIO IN ABERDEEN
Property Specialist Arron Kendall of Moorfields Advisory has been appointed Joint Administrator of Waterloo Quay Properties Limited.
Read more>Small businesses reveal revenue concerns for 2017
Three quarters of the UK’s small businesses have revealed they expect revenues to shrink or stagnate in the coming 12 months, new research shows.
Read more>UK subcontractors hit by unpaid invoices elsewhere
Subcontractors across the UK are losing out on up to £3 billion annually as a result of unpaid work from other businesses, new research has revealed.
Read more>Majority of traders believe December is worst for late payments
More than two thirds of traders say December is the worst month of the year for experiencing delayed invoices and late payments, new research has revealed.
Read more>Moorfields appointed over new Hotel Development Site in Edinburgh
Property specialists Simon Thomas and Arron Kendal have been appointed administrators over a development site in Edinburgh.
Read more>Moorfields appointed Administrators over retail and Commercial Property in Edinburgh
Property specialists Simon Thomas and Arron Kendal have been appointed administrators over retail and commercial property in Edinburgh.
Read more>Moorfields appointed Administrators over Glasgow Shopping Centre
Property Specialists Simon Thomas and Arron Kendall have been appointed Administrators over The Braes Shopping Centre in South East Glasgow.
Read more>Moorfields appointed Administrators over Commercial Property in Glasgow
Property specialists Simon Thomas and Arron Kendal have been appointed administrators over commercial property in Glasgow.
Read more>Small business lending showing signs of recovery
Lending to the UK’s small businesses is showing signs of recovery, according to new research from Hampshire Trust Bank.
Read more>A third of small businesses struggle to network effectively
Networking has always formed an essential part of business growth, but despite its relevance, a third of businesses report that they are struggling to form new ties.
Read more>Is absenteeism an issue for small businesses?
More than two thirds of UK employers see absenteeism as a growing issue, according to new research.
Read more>Insolvency body issues warning over ‘zombie firms’
UK firms that are living on debt are taking unnecessary risks according to insolvency and restructuring body R3.
Read more>Brits lend to cover £4 billion business funding gap
More than 1.6 million Brits have lent money to friends or family members too aid business growth, according to new research.
Read more>Four in ten small businesses undone by cash flow troubles
Four in ten of the UK’s small businesses are being undone by cash flow problems, according to new research.
Read more>Small businesses taking risks with confidential documents
The majority of small firms across London are not adequately disposing of their confidential documents, new research has found.
Read more>UK’s micro-businesses plagued by late payments
Nearly half of invoices from the UK’s micro-businesses were not paid on time in the last year, new research has shown.
Read more>Commercial disputes costing small businesses £11.6 billion annually
Small businesses in England and Wales are losing £11.6 billion every year to commercial disputes, according to new research.
Read more>Why a lack of online visibility is costing small businesses
The UK’s smaller firms are missing out on business as online search engine results favour larger chain stores, according to new research.
Read more>Young women lead the way in UK start-ups
Women under the age of 35 are more likely to succeed than their male counterparts when it comes to starting a business, new research has revealed.
Read more>Millions of small businesses voice Brexit hiring concerns
More than four in ten British small businesses expect Brexit to have a negative influence on their hiring potential, according to new research.
Read more>Writing off unpaid debts threatens small business growth
More than three quarters of small and medium-sized businesses in the UK have been forced to write of unpaid debts in the past year, new research has revealed.
Read more>UK firms lack knowledge of energy expenditure
Many businesses in the UK are unaware of their energy spending and the costs involved, according to new research.
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