How to successfully launch a business overseas
By Staff writer
Global expansion is a natural step for companies looking to increase revenues beyond the home country so here’s how to launch a business overseas.
By Staff writer
Global expansion is a natural step for companies looking to increase revenues beyond the home country so here’s how to launch a business overseas.
Having built itself up to a portfolio of 41 stores, Wasabi has plans to add another 20 after agreeing a funding package with high street bank HSBC.
Following acquisition last year, online cleaning service Hassle.com has now pushed into 11 new cities across the UK. The company’s MD Sam James has told Real Business that growth and awareness will be achieved with a voice that is both fun and memorable – two things you wouldn’t usually associate with chores.
By Jason Yang
Many successful businesses aspire to develop a global strategy and expand into new territories. This move can be for various reasons, often to increase global market share, lower manufacturing costs or diversify customer base.
Reading the press and watching TV news coverage of the recent impeachment process of Dilma Roussef, you might think that Brazil is descending into chaos. However, now is a great time to grasp the nettle and exploit this market.
By David Shiell
While the business capitals of the world continue to hog the headlines with fluctuating statistics and possible fall-outs, why aren’t more people talking about the business opportunities available in Africa, in particular its largest country, Nigeria
Michael Gould, founder and CTO at business planning and modelling business Anaplan, shares his experience of growing the business and advocates thinking on worldwide basis from the very beginning.
Founded in 2003 by Mark Flanagan, who remains managing director of the business, Shieldyourself has garnered itself a reputation for exceptional quality standards – something that was reflected in its attainment of a Commendation for Excellence in 2014. We quizzed Flanagan about how the use of software and apps has enabled the company to beat away the competition.
By Lee Biggins
There’s a reason that moving house is acknowledged as one of the most stressful situations a person can go through, and from my own experience moving offices and opening up a new work space is just as tricky to navigate.
We sat down with Norwegian Air’s UK head of sales Dominic Tucker to discuss what the airline believes are the chief demands of business travellers and why the US is now easier than ever to access.