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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>Business cost increases outpace inflation
Business costs have drastically outpaced inflation in the past few years, with the UK’s small firms hit hardest, according to new research.
Read more>FSB renews calls for business rates reform
The Federation of Small Businesses has reiterated that property taxes in London need rapid reform, or that the capital’s economy could struggle.
Read more>Insolvency risk rises across all East Midlands sectors
Insolvency risk levels have increased across all major sectors in the East Midlands, according to the latest figures from R3.
Read more>SMEs face raft of operational challenges
Small business growth in the UK trails behind many European nations according to Hiscox, and it represents just one of a number of challenges that UK businesses are currently facing.
Read more>Northern firms continue to face insolvency pressures
The proportion of northern retailers deemed at risk of insolvency climbed again in September, according to research from insolvency and restructuring trade body R3.
Read more>Firms place reputation top of priorities list
Reputation management is the top priority for business leaders, while supply chains are the least resilient aspect of business, a new global survey has claimed.
Read more>Why SMEs need to focus on tax their liabilities
As small businesses struggle to manage their cash flows, it’s imperative they remember their other financial responsibilities.
Read more>Small business struggles take toll on economy
The widespread issues befalling small businesses in the UK are having a negative impact on the economy as firms struggle to trade effectively.
Read more>MOORFIELDS COMPLETE SALE OF HIGH END TAILORS
A buyer has been found for the business of high-end tailor English Cut Limited, which entered administration on 31st July 2017, rescuing 6 jobs in the process.
Read more>FSB puts focus on small business wellbeing
The Federation of Small Businesses is targeting health and wellbeing in the workplace as part of a new nationwide campaign.
Read more>Lack of land piles pressure on housebuilders
Small construction firms are being held back by a lack of available land for development, which is placing increased pressure on their finances.
Read more>London SMEs warned to be watchful over tax
Small business owners in London have been warned to check their tax returns and record keeping, following research that suggests they are being targeted by HMRC.
Read more>Small business bosses lack understanding of GDPR rules
Less than one in ten small business owners understand the new EU General Data Protection Regulation, while nearly half admit to not having heard of it.
Read more>Average SME expenditure surpasses £1 million annually
The UK’s small businesses spend upwards of £1 million annually on business expenditure, new research has revealed.
Read more>Access to funding is stifling small housebuilding firms
Small house builders are having problems accessing vital funding that can enable them to address the housing supply issues across the UK, an industry study has claimed.
Read more>Small firms lose 120 days annually to admin tasks
The UK’s network of small businesses are wasting 120 working days annually on administrative tasks, a new report has claimed.
Read more>SME health at highest level for 18 months
Small businesses enjoyed the best operating environment for 18 months during the second quarter, according to the latest SME Health Check Index.
Read more>Failure to switch energy providers is costing SMEs
The majority of the nation’s small businesses are failing to consider the impact of their energy outgoings on overall operational costs, new research has revealed.
Read more>UK firms to face rising costs burden
Businesses based in England and Wales are set to face a £4.5 billion tax increase over the next five years, according to analysis from CVS.
Read more>Construction sector experiences summer slump
The construction sector slumped in August to its lowest level this year, according to the latest snapshot of the industry.
Read more>Online misinformation costs small firms more than £6 billion
High street retailers are losing out on billions of pounds of revenue annually as a result of wrong or missing information on their websites, a new study has claimed.
Read more>Business confidence slumps in August
Business confidence dropped to a one-year low in August, while firms also voiced concerns over the economy in the latest research frim Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.
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