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Business News24th February 2020Wage Rise Highlights The Need For Creativity To Attract And Retain TalentFollowing an annual rise of 1.8 per cent, average weekly earnings excluding bonuses hit £474, which is £1 higher than the pre-downturn peak of £473 recorded in March 2008. However, wage growth is not necessarily good news for everyone. While positive for em
Business News24th February 2020UK SMEs Paying Inertia Penalty Of £8.7bn For Business Essentials – And Spend A Month A Year Sorting AdminUK SMEs are overpaying for business essentials by an aggregate £8.7bn a year, according to a new report by Bionic, the business services platform.
Business News10th February 2020Entrepreneurial And Ambitious: Millennials Lead 38% Of UK Small BusinessesDespite stereotypes of laziness and entitlement, millennials are entrepreneurial and ambitious — and they’re running the UK small business economy. 38% of UK small business owners are under 35 and nearly half (44%) of all accounting and bookkeeping service
Business News27th January 2020The Small Business Trends That Will Dominate 2020To keep up with the competition, you'll need to keep up with trends. To make the most out of upcoming business trends, you should adopt them early — but to adopt them, you have to understand what they are and why they can help you. Here are six trends for 20
Business News20th January 2020The Person Behind The Product: The Growing Retail Power Of InfluencersGone are the days when shoppers relied on word-of-mouth recommendations or were influenced by a more traditional TV, radio or newspaper advert before buying a product. Now with over 3.2 billion social media users worldwide, it is faster and easier than ever to
Business News13th January 2020‘Most Turbulent Time Ever’ For Over A Third Of SMEs, As Experts Advise British Businesses To Prepare For Even Greater ChangeBy the end of 2019, 2.6 million small business owners (46 percent) admitted to having genuine concerns about the future - so much so that a quarter believe their company will fold in the next five years, according to new research.