Archive | July, 2009

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Businesses Need Added Protection Against Summer Burn-out

Posted on 29 July 2009 by admin

  • Insolvencies are likely to fade away during the summer sun but a rash is expected in October
  • SME’s factor eight checklist to protect against post summer blues

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Aldermore Targets Ground Left Barren by Big Banks

Posted on 29 July 2009 by admin

‘The Alder: a pioneering species which grows quickly
and thrives on ground neglected by larger trees.’

Aldermore is the new name in British banking which will provide a range of competitive asset finance facilities for small and medium sized businesses. Continue Reading

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Building on Stable Foundations – The Story of Weatherbys Bank

Posted on 29 July 2009 by admin

Weatherbys Bank is part of the Weatherbys family of companies that was first established over 200 years ago. 

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Combatting the Companies Act – Upgrade Your Data Solutions Now

Posted on 29 July 2009 by admin

In October 2009, the next stage of the Companies Act introduces several changes which will change the way we look at data.  Although all of the changes can be argued as a point of interest the one which will make the most impact will be the changes to the Director’s residential address. Continue Reading

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Hope on the Horizon for Recruiters?

Posted on 29 July 2009 by admin

2009 is proving to be another demanding year for the recruitment sector.

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What Does the Future Hold for European Asset Finance?

Posted on 29 July 2009 by admin

An industry brought to its knees by the financial meltdown, the leasing landscape is unrecognisable from that of 12 months ago. Corruption, mergers and insolvency have taken over as the main themes – but from this bleak picture some lessors are not only surviving but flourishing. Continue Reading

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First QFCA Failure to be Handled by Tenon Recovery

Posted on 29 July 2009 by admin

Tenon practitioners are first in the UK to be regulated and approved by the Qatar Financial Centre Authority (QFCA) Continue Reading

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Breaking and Entering

Posted on 29 July 2009 by admin

As lessors look for a low risk approach to trade supply finance, Fred Crawley of Leasing Life discovers that asset management firms may provide the way in: Continue Reading

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Coface Increases its Estimate of the Contraction in World Growth, Despite Some Signs of Stablisation

Posted on 28 July 2009 by admin

Warning: The Coface country rating does not concern sovereign debt, but rather indicates the average level of risk presented by the companies of a country in their commercial transactions. This average trend is not a guide to each company’s rating, which is determined by its own characteristics. It is therefore essential that partners of a company located in one of the mentioned countries check the company’s specific Coface rating. Continue Reading

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