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The Future for Banking: After the Blame, Must Come a Vision for the Future

As the global economy struggles out of recession, attention has remained firmly fixed on banking since it is seen as both a symbol of the crisis – and an easy target for blame.

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World Cup Flops are Bad for Business

Disappointment with England is a familiar emotion to footie fans up and and down the country, but many businesses will have the added frustration of seeing a knock-on effect in consumer spending.

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UK Businesses Starting to Emerge From Dark Days of Recession, According to Poll of Delegates at Coface – UK & Ireland Country Risk Conference

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Factoring in Blue Oceans

The global factoring industry is arguably one of the business success stories of the last 30 years.

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More ‘Green’ Cash to come, says Co-op

The head of a North West banking group which has ploughed hundreds of millions into small renewable energy projects has revealed it is looking at pumping in more cash.

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Public Sector Pain Means Private Sector Jobs Gain?

Posted on 29 July 2010

“Fiscal pain equals private-sector jobs gain”. This could be the coalition government’s policy-positive mantra for the age of austerity.
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The Secret to Selling More Invoice Finance

Posted on 29 July 2010

The secret to selling more invoice finance is very simple – listen to the customers and give them what they want. Hence I have set out below our interpretation of what they want based on the feedback we have received from the thousands of potential invoice finance customers that we have spoken to through our [...]
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Stress Testing Times for Sterling

Posted on 29 July 2010

According to the Hargreaves Lansdown Currency Report, the Pound came under pressure during mid-week, trading at lows of €1.1724 and US$1.5145, as attentions remained fixed on Friday’s European banking sector stress results.
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Banks don’t Recommend Enterprise Finance Guarantee Scheme

Posted on 29 July 2010

The UK’s main banks and financiers see very little benefit in one of the government’s flagship small business loan schemes, according to the Asset Based Finance Association (ABFA).
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Innovation Finance, a new Receivables Financing Company, Opened its Doors for Business on 5th July 2010

Posted on 29 July 2010

Innovation Finance (IF) will be a provider of sales ledger administration and cash flow services to SMEs primarily based in London, the South East and the Home Counties. The company’s Managing Director, Roger Taylor, has recruited a highly experienced and proven management team to join him, a number of whom have previously worked together.
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Growth of Staff Appointments Eased Further in June, but still Marked

Posted on 29 July 2010

Commercial Finance People recruitment consultants and contributors to KPMG’s monthly ‘Report on Jobs’ (see link at page footer) is experiencing a slight slowing down in numbers of vacancies in June/July (pipeline), despite experiencing an 8 year high in new starts for July 2010. The slowdown is predictable given the start of the holiday season and matches [...]
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