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The latest news affecting small and medium sized (SME) businesses in the UK
Twitter revamps 140-character tweet length rules
Twitter is overhauling some of its rules to try to make itself simpler to use and more attractive to newcomers.
Investment in social media is fading, report reveals
The popularity of social media channels as a tool to engage with employees is waning, according to a survey of Communications professionals.
One in six Britons have ‘Napped’ At Work according to new research
A recent poll has revealed that one in five Britons would support the introduction of a daily siesta in the UK; in addition to finding that 15% of Britons have napped at work, with 28% admitting they get ‘tired and grouchy’ during the working day.
Business Growth Fund celebrates £200m backing to London & South East SMEs
The Business Growth Fund (BGF) is celebrating five years of growth in London and the South East, having invested nearly £200m since it was founded.
Entrepreurs along Kent coastline set to benefit from £90m cash boost
Creative entrepreneurs across the coastline of Kent are set to benefit from a £90m government cash injection.
UK growth facing threat on two fronts
UK economic prospects are facing a threat on ‘two fronts’ as volatile financial markets and new regulation continue to take their toll, according to a new study
Traditional banks’ continue to dominate UK lending market despite peer-to-peer growth, report finds
Banks will fight off competition from non-traditional lenders and continue to dominate the borrowing market over the next decade, a Deloitte report has suggested.
Paying by cheque: The payment method not willing to die in the digital age
More than 500m cheques were written in 2015, confounding expectations that the payment method is disappearing.
Osborne: Brexit would cause a ‘DIY Recession’
The Chancellor warns voters not to “knowingly vote for a recession”, with Vote Leave saying his claims are “deeply biased”
Nearly half of UKs construction sector SMEs backs Brexit
Leaders from some of Britain’s top SME construction sector feel their business would benefit from leaving the EU.
A picture’s worth 1000 words, but a tweet could be worth £160,000
To celebrate the launch of their new video, Eyetease, the company famed for bringing digital advertising technology to the roofs of London taxis, will be giving away £160,000 worth of free advertising on over 400 taxitop screens in London, in partnership with Verifone Media.
Small firms spend four days per month battling red tape
Over half of smaller business owners say their company’s growth is being held back by the amount of time they have to dedicate to business administration, according to new research.
UK Businesses uninfluenced by celebrity campaigners in brexit debate
A survey of UK entrepreneurs and business owners has revealed that they aren’t interested in which politicians or personalities come out in support of the remain or leave sides.
Contactless cards get a new fan base: The over-60s
Britons over the age of 60 are the fastest growing group of people taking to contactless card payments, according to Barclaycard.