OBR forecast and 2026 Spring Statement: a mixed bag for SMEs
From downgraded growth, falling inflation and peak unemployment, it’s a mixed outlook for SMEs following published forecasts from the Office …
From downgraded growth, falling inflation and peak unemployment, it’s a mixed outlook for SMEs following published forecasts from the Office …
By Staff writer
With SMEs being more sensitive to cash flow issues, invoice financing can be an effective way for small businesses to keep things steady.
By Staff writer
January is the month when employees are most likely to hand in their notice. What can be done to make them stay?
Kim Kardashian’s failed second marriage can teach us a lot of things. But for employers, in particular, it can help them spot the signs when their staff are falling ‘out of love’ with their roles.
Digital support platform,?One Year No Beer, today announces the launch of its £1.4M funding round on investment platform, Seedrs.
Monday 15th of June saw all non-essential shops open for the first time since March. For business owners, it was the first steps to regain some normality in a year that has arguably changed the face of retail as we know it…
23,600 Scottish hospitality jobs on the line if social distancing guidelines are not re-examined new study reveals.
Head of Consulting at Leyton UK, Radeep Mathew, shares his views on the cash flow issues that SMEs are facing.
By Marcus Young
Marcus Young is partner and Layla D”Monte is an associate in King & Spalding’s London office, they have co-authored the below piece on what SMEs should expect from the Government’s Future Fund scheme.
A new free-of-charge online platform that brings together leaders of small businesses and charities with a community of digital expert volunteers launched in the UK today.