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For the second year in a row, research conducted by the Better Payment Practice Group (BPPG) has revealed that more than 80 per cent of UK companies believe that late payment is unethical. The survey, conducted on the BPPG's website
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Business confidence recovered in June as the economy showed signs of accelerating out of a soft spot. The National Australia…
Businesses in Europe expect the economic climate to improve in the next twelve months. Polish companies are the most optimistic:…
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The UK manufacturing recovery gathered momentum in May as demand from home and abroad pushed total order books up to…
Smaller manufacturers have seen orders rise for the first time in over three years, with confidence climbing at the fastest…
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Many small businesses are throwing money down the drain by accidentally paying bills twice, with some companies losing up to…
Research published today from leading invoice and asset-based financier, Venture Finance PLC, reveals that 40 per cent of businesses believe…
Over half of Irish exporters had customers who did not pay them over the last year, according to a survey…
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Financial services companies' optimism increased between December and March by more than at any time for five years, as business…
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The service sector upturn has arrived with business volumes rising across the sector at the fastest rate for over a…
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Rising demand at home and abroad is underpinning the fledgling manufacturing recovery despite the increasing strength of the pound. The…
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Economic expectations improved with 19 per cent of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) expecting Australia's economy to be better in…
A recruitment company in the North West was the best business to have if you were looking to increase your…