6 Quick Ways To Make Your Small Business Look More Professional

When mаking a рurсhаѕing dесiѕiоn аll clients likе to get 'реrѕоnаl ѕеrviсе'. They likе tо feel thаt thеу are buуing frоm a buѕinеѕѕ with a strong brand аnd оnе thаt is gоing tо bе аrоund fоr a while to make them feel safe, just in case if thеу nееd further assistance оr perhaps tо purchase additional goods аnd ѕеrviсеѕ. A lot of small buѕinеѕѕеѕ аrе grеаt with thе реrѕоnаl ѕеrviсе аѕресt, hоwеvеr, they may be missing оut оn ѕаlеѕ due...

£176 billion Nestle could keep Blue Riband in UK for £1 million

New research has revealed £176 billion company Nestle could keep production of the Blue Riband in the UK for just £1 million. Nestle announced it was going to move production of the iconic chocolate biscuit to Poland in April. Some 300 jobs in Yorkshire, the North East and Scotland are jeopardy despite the biscuit been primarily consumed by the UK market – meaning it will have to be exported BACK into this country if production moves to Eastern Europe. GMB is...

5 Reasons British Companies Will Be Testing the American Market Now the UK is Leaving the EU

Now that the United Kingdom has triggered Article 50 to set the wheels in motion for leaving the European Union, where will UK businesses look to if they decide to expand overseas? Some may still decide to test the markets within the European Union. But, with uncertainty about the conditions under which the UK would trade with the EU and the rest of the world, it’s not unreasonable to think that some businesses in the UK would act upon its...

Government backing saved construction. Could it help other industries?

As post-Brexit realities begin to settle in, many UK industries are struggling to stay afloat against the tide of uncertainty and reduced trade opportunities. One sector which appears to be holding it’s own, however, is construction. Thanks to government-backed programmes, the British construction industry may actually see significant growth in the near future. The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has forecast the creation of 179,000 new jobs over the next five years with an annual growth rate of 1.7%. Compared...

Shocking figures show North West has lost 77,000 manufacturing jobs in past decade

Region's industry nosedives in ‘massive problem for workers and local economy. The North West has haemorrhaged more than 77,000 manufacturing jobs in the past decade, a new study by GMB has shown. The figures were discussed at GMB’s annual Congress in Plymouth. They show that 77,700 jobs in the sector disappeared from 2006 to 2016, a massive fall of 18%. Between them the lost jobs have meant the North West has seen £725 million less paid in manufacturing wages in...

Deep Impact: How will a Brexit Affect UK Banks?

A full year has passed since the June 23 Brexit referendum. Britons voted by a margin of 52% to 48% to break from the European Union. The Brexiteers may not have known it at the time, but the long-term consequences of a Brexit have far-reaching implications for UK banks. For starters, banks in Britain are currently operating with full access to European markets. Those passporting rights will be affected in the absence of a negotiated settlement post-Brexit. On Monday, 20...

London and US win in Global Cities Index as China loses ground

Los Angeles has been named as the top global city in the third publication of the Schroders Global Cities 30 index, narrowly beating London which took second place. US mega-cities dominated the latest index taking 18 of the top 30 places, including four of the top five spots. Los Angeles jumped from sixth place to first, whilst Boston saw one of the biggest leaps in the index going from 24th place to third place. Chicago jumped from 10th place to...

Retail figures paint grim picture ahead of Brexiversary

Grim retail figures have been released ahead of the one year anniversary of the European Union (EU) referendum. From 2016-2017, UK consumers, on a daily average, made 3,923,336 purchases online, but that number plummeted on key Brexit dates. The day referendum results were announced 1,642,100 purchases were made in the UK - a drop of 58 per cent against the daily average. The recent General Election also saw a significant dip and the day Article 50 was triggered saw levels stoop...

Considerations For Going Global

It's a wonderful milestone for a company when it reaches the point where it can expand into overseas operations. The term "multinational" is used to describe these firms, and the title of being a multinational corporation is one of distinction. A company that has become so successful as to have the opportunity to do business on other continents is held in the highest regard by everyone from stockholders to customers. Of course, it takes more than a terrific sales volume...

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