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  • Silicon Roundabout costs are on the rise: East end property tech bubble pricing out small businesses

    March 4, 2015

    The property tech bubble in London’s east end is pricing small businesses out of the market. Shoreditch, Clerkenwell, Aldgate and Whitechapel: over the last decade these places have become the breeding ground for media and tech start-ups, as well as larger blue-chip companies looking to grow their digital operations.    However, East London’s success at [...]

  • General Election 2015: What the parties are offering small business

    March 1, 2015

    Before the 2010 General Election, Britain’s small business community was a rather uncoordinated mass, largely invisible to the political elite. This time around, the UK’s 5m small firms can’t and won’t be overlooked. This newly-drawn constituency has legs, and we know how to use them. In a brave small business world, the party that can [...]

  • Smart Pension is a startup that wants to make auto enrollment a cinch for small businesses

    February 26, 2015

    Auto-enrollment might be good for employees, but getting the paperwork done in time for the deadline (which, fact fans, is 1 March for businesses with 54-57 employees) is creating a headache for entrepreneurs. Step forward Smart Pension, a startup which has just closed a £1.5m funding round, with backers including the likes of Zoopla investor William [...]

  • City watchdog FCA accused of letting down small businesses mistreated by banks

    February 10, 2015

    Small businesses who were mis-sold complex products by banks have been let down a second time by regulators, MPs claimed yesterday. The bosses of the Financial Conduct Authority told MPs on the Treasury Select Committee (TSC) that the victims are receiving fair compensation. “There have been complaints, some SMEs felt the process was unbalanced against them. [...]

  • Lloyds chief Antonio Horta Osorio warns breaking up banks will hurt small businesses

    February 10, 2015

    Splitting off new high street banks from Lloyds and RBS has not helped boost competition for small businesses, Lloyds’ chief claimed yesterday. In a carefully worded warning to Ed Miliband – who wants to break up the big banks – Antonio Horta Osorio said other solutions are needed to help SMEs shop around. “Many things [...]

  • Grant Thornton Quoted Company Awards: Best of small businesses celebrated in style

    January 28, 2015

    The Natural History Museum last night provided the stunning backdrop to the 11th annual Grant Thornton Quoted Company Awards, hosted by Grant Thornton LLP and Vitesse Media. The always enjoyable event celebrates the best in small companies. For those that couldn’t make it, some of the winners were - Chairman of the Year: Malcolm Diamond, Trifast, [...]

  • Taxpayers could lose £2bn as small businesses take government to court over interest swap investigation

    January 25, 2015

    Small business in the UK are taking the government to court over their exclusion from a compensation scheme set up following the mis-selling of interest rate swaps. The swaps were complex products sold to a large number of business by UK banks. They were designed to provide protection against interest rate changes.    But when [...]

  • Political uncertainty: The greatest threat to Britain’s thriving small businesses

    January 21, 2015

    In the depths of the financial crisis, we were approached by a small house builder in the South East who was looking for finance to refocus his business towards the higher end market. A gamble at the worst possible time, you might say. But five years on, and his business is thriving. It’s a small [...]

  • “One small step for WeBank, one giant step for financial reform”: China opens its first private bank under pilot scheme to help small businesses grow

    January 6, 2015

    Yesterday, China opened its first web-only private bank, with the intention of  helping small and micro-sized enterprises secure loans that commercial lenders are often unwilling to give them, due to a higher perceived risk compared to larger companies.    Chinese investment company Tencent owns 50 per cent of the new bank, dubbed WeBank (see what [...]

  • Exclusive: Britain’s small businesses are being held back by “digital immaturity”

    December 17, 2014

    Britain's small businesses are missing huge opportunities by failing to adapt adequately to the digital age, according to research published today. The UK's embrace of the American retail tradition of Black Friday has served to highlight how businesses are falling behind their customers. Mobile has become a key part of the consumer experience. On Black [...]

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