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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>Could outsourcing aid UK small businesses?
Many small and medium sized enterprise leaders in the UK are still carrying out tasks beyond their listed job roles rather than outsourcing them, according to new research.
Read more>Insolvency Service outlines plans for online filing for debtor’s own bankruptcy petitions
The Insolvency Service has confirmed that there are plans for debtors to file online petitions for their own bankruptcy and they won’t need sign off from an insolvency practitioner.
Read more>Why do small businesses fear staff absence?
Smaller firms can be far more adversely affected as a result of staff absence than larger companies, simply because there are less available people to fill any gaps.
Read more>Retailers call for government focus on productivity
British retailers have asked for government assistance to ensure that employees reach their full potential, a move they believe will aid economic growth.
Read more>Start-ups experience unprecedented growth
The top start-up companies in the UK recorded unprecedented growth in the last year, expanding at six times the rate of the rest of Britain’s businesses.
Read more>Moorfields successfully secure sale of 145 Acre quest pit site in Bedfordshire
Property insolvency specialists Moorfields Corporate Recovery Ltd have successfully completed the sale of Quest Pit, Ampthill Road, Houghton Conquest.
Read more>One third of businesses aren’t offering formal learning
Almost one third of business (31%) could be holding themselves back by failing to provide formal learning programmes to their staff.
Read more>British business feel more secure than last year
Businesses in the UK have reported stronger feelings of confidence this year compared to 2014, a recent survey has confirmed.
Read more>Not recognising social media potential puts British businesses at risk
British businesses could be putting themselves at an unfair disadvantage by failing to acknowledge the potential of social media – a mistake not made in the USA.
Read more>How manufacturing SMEs need to tackle productivity problems
Productivity plays a pivotal role in achieving growth for small businesses yet new research suggests many manufacturing firms are struggling to meet their plans.
Read more>The importance of payroll accuracy for businesses
Small businesses who wish to retain the best talent should focus on their payroll and financial departments, according to a new study.
Read more>Examining the threat of late payments to microbusinesses
The UK’s microbusinesses are owed more than £16.9 billion in late payments according to new figures and this could be placing many of them under financial strain.
Read more>Why SMEs should have data protection concerns
Small businesses are putting confidential information at risk according to a new study, yet nearly nine in ten claim to be aware of their legal requirements.
Read more>SMEs reveal reluctance to borrow finances
More small businesses are now defined as permanent non-borrowers according to new research, suggesting that many firms are unwilling to access finance.
Read more>New research suggests UK employee engagement is low
Around a third of staff in the UK are highly engaged in the workplace while just under half admit to being moderately engaged, new research has found.
Read more>Small businesses fed up of red tape
The UK’s small businesses want the government to focus on cutting red tape and providing financial incentives to encourage investment, according to Lloyds Bank.
Read more>Two thirds of bosses unsure of their business’ heath
Nearly two thirds of small and medium sized businesses lack the visibility and understanding to be run effectively, new research has claimed.
Read more>Businesses reveal they fear professional mistakes
Nearly three quarters of small business owners fear making professional mistakes but are unprepared about the threat of compensation claims, new research suggests.
Read more>How bad work habits are costing SMEs
Bad habits in the workplace could be costing SMEs in terms of lost productivity, new research from Sage One claims.
Read more>SMEs are setting their sights on finance
Appetite for finance among small businesses in the UK remained high in the first quarter of this year, with many firms targeting expansion.
Read more>Could using more data aid businesses?
More than half of businesses lack a coherent understanding of the habits and preferences of their customers according to research, yet is this down to the approach they take?
Read more>Why SMEs need to focus on the ‘three Rs’
In a highly competitive working environment, businesses who wish to find success must focus their attentions on three main areas: recruiting, rewarding and retaining their staff.
Read more>Is bad management preventing small business growth?
A lack of leadership skills and bad management practices is potentially holding back thousands of small businesses in the UK, new research has suggested.
Read more>How hiring interns can benefit small businesses
For many firms who operate under tight financial restrictions, it is not always possible to hire in new staff to fill gaps and manage workloads more effectively.
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