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The rise in AI technology has injected businesses with newfound optimism. Many business leaders anticipate that the spread of AI tools will transform the economy as they unlock a new wave of ...
Charities are not-for-profit organisations, and they don’t have any shareholders. This means that there are no owners who expect to collect dividends, so any surplus money is retained within the ...
Alex Williamson, chief executive of a diverse £100m business, talks to Daniel Evans. Novelist EM Forster may have come up with the line first but Alex Williamson could fairly lay claim to having the ...
The 2025 line-up of the UK’s 100 most dynamic female entrepreneurs has been announced by Small Business Britain as part of its f:Entrepreneur #iAlso100 campaign. Sponsors say it is designed to shine a ...
More than 300,000 small business owners are planning to cut jobs in response to the Government’s planned rise in employer National Insurance contributions due to come into effect in April. A survey of ...
In the latest of a series of articles on the changing roles of finance professionals, Brian Montgomery looks at the importance of metrics Amid economic turbulence, it often falls on CFOs to steer the ...
Finance and Fintech are the sectors most likely to consider adopting a four-day week, according to data which suggests more than… ...
Guest opinion by Nathan Shinn Monetisation and financial management processes have evolved significantly in recent years to meet the needs of… ...
Over past months, business continuity has been shaken. For many, global anxieties created by the pandemic have led to budget cuts and a loss of investment confidence from financial decision-makers.
The Financial Services and Markets Bill is a hefty piece of legislation currently comprising 328 pages. The final stages of its long journey through Parliament coincides with a period of domestic ...
Bristol-based Optimum Finance, a company that helps businesses unlock the cash tied up in unpaid invoices, has recruited the former Interim Small Business Commissioner (SBC) as a Non-Executive ...
By Paul Cook, CEO, Alderbrooke Following the 2008 crisis it’s a common complaint that regulation has increased costs without necessarily reducing the risk of another crash. There’s certainly evidence ...