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The Enterprise Act received Royal Assent on 7 November 2002. At that time the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Patricia Hewitt, said "The Enterprise Act is good news for business, consumers and the economy. It will give those...
The Lord Chancellor's Department today published statistics for company winding up, and creditors' and debtors' bankruptcy petitions issued in the…
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It has recently become apparent that insolvency practitioners and their advisers should be particularly vigilant when dealing with Customs &…
FACTORING IN THE UK – TENTH EDITION (2005) INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE AND SUPPLY In the UK, the factoring industry continues to…
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Thousands of small businesses will find it easier to obtain bank loans thanks to changes announced in the Pre-Budget Report.…
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Employment within the UK’ small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is up for the first time since 2001, according to a…
Last week, official figures showed Britain's manufacturing industry had recorded its worst fall in output in more than 10 years,…
There were 4,323 company insolvencies in England and Wales in the fourth quarter of 2002 on a seasonally adjusted basis.…
Disputes over late business payments are popularly depicted as a David and Goliath struggle between a small supplier and a…
The purchase of First National's consumer credit operation fits with the global strategy of one of the world's largest conglomerates.…
Bankers and lawyers are advising investors to pull out of the retail, automotive, insurance, household and textiles and telecom sectors…
Business services group Numerica Group plc today announced that, following an audit by the International Standards Organisation(ISO), its ISO 9001…
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Manufacturing economy contracts more sharply in January as new business falls and capacity is cut. For the first time since…
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