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Rules designed to prevent struggling companies from becoming insolvent came into force yesterday (15 September), to warm applause from small firms. Under the changes, government departments will no longer automatically be first to recover debts from insolvent companies, allowing SME...
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Dynamic Commercial Finance plc has continued to grow profitably during the first six months of 2003, producing a profit before…
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Over 1.5 million UK entrepreneurs have used The Lloyds TSB Small Business Guide since it’s first edition published in 1987…
Plans by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to require businesses to report electronically could force the closure of many small…
Sweden delivered a crushing rejection of the single currency yesterday (14 September), turning its back on closer integration with Europe…
Infoscore Management und Beteiligungs GmbH, the German provider of factoring and debt collection services, as well as of information on…
A Stratford-upon-Avon based company is set to grow into one of the biggest vegetable suppliers in its field after eating…
On September 15, 2003, the corporate insolvency provisions of The Enterprise Act 2002 (the Act) come into force in England.…
Trond G Kristoffersen, who co-founded the collapsed Finance Credit firm, has been indicted for allegedly swindling Norwegian banks for NOK…
The Czech National Bank's (CNB) decision to require banks to create mandatory minimum reserves as of November 6 will create…
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Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance in Swansea has helped secure a management buy-out (MBO) at pharmaceutical research company Simbec Research. Senior…
Smaller companies are showing a worrying lack of capital investment, according to the Finance and Leasing Association’s (FLA’s) yearly survey…
The Enterprise Act 2003, due to come into force on 15 September, will introduce a number of positive changes that…
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