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London Scottish factoring profits increase

London Scottish Bank, parent of London Scottish Invoice Finance Ltd (formerly Isis Factors plc and Sygnet Invoice Finance Ltd), has increased its pre-tax profit for the full year by 15 per cent to Ј19.8m, helped by a sharply higher contribution...

Three quarters of firms will be updating credit management...

According to a poll conducted on the Better Payment Practice Group (BPPG) website during December, 75 per cent of firms…

#cash-flow#Clear#late payment


Moving up the ladder at Bibby Factors

Bibby Factors Manchester, a specialist provider of business cash flow solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of Andy Johnson…

#cash flow solutions#cash-flow#financial services


Small firms’ sales fears for 2004

The biggest challenge facing small businesses in 2004 is how to increase sales turnover, according to results of a survey…


Equifax strengthens leadership in its commercial services group

Equifax Plc has named the new sales director of Equifax's Commercial Services division as Nick Frazer. With nearly twenty years…

#Equifax#i#leadership


RBS Commercial Services strengthens London corporate team

The Royal Bank of Scotland Commercial Services (RBS Commercial Services), the invoice finance arm of The Royal Bank of Scotland,…

#bank#corporate finance#i


City banker appointed chair of ECGD

Secretary of State for Trade and Industry Patricia Hewitt has appointed banker Graham Pimlott to the new post of Chair…

#Executive Committee#exporters#exports


Netherford Factors return to profit

Netherford Factors, London-based specialists in factoring services to media industry suppliers, has reported a return to profit in the year…

#recession


Riding up enterprise league on a surge in commerce

Small business activity recovered significantly last year, helping to propel the UK up the ranks of international entrepreneurship. In just…

#conference#international#Propel


SMEs need not worry about new invoice rules

Despite recent publicity, which has warned small firm owners that new invoicing rules are about to make their lives even…


SMEs’ confidence is rising

Businesses are looking forward to a more prosperous 2004, according to a KPMG survey, with over 80% of executives in…

#interest#interest rates#smes


Why small businesses should think about international expansion

With the expansion of the European Union (EU) in 2004, UK small businesses should start to look to European trade…

Bank of England holds rates at 3.75%

The Bank of England today left interest rates unchanged at 3.75 per cent, as widely expected, after its first meeting…

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