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Catch-up on the webinar for Compliance Managers: Understanding the Suitability of Tax Enhanced Products & Managing the Risks
GBI Magazine is delighted to invite you to catch-up on the recent webinar for Compliance Managers. EIS funds, VCTs and BR products…
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UK business growth surges to two-decade high
UK business output rose at the fastest pace for more than two decades in May as the economy reopened and confidence strengthened,…
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97% of professional services staff happy with remote working
Professional services staff have been overwhelmingly positive in response to working remotely and see a ‘hybrid’ model as the optimum working arrangement…
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@FEFundinfo – financial advisers report boom during lockdown in 2020
Despite lockdown and unprecedented market volatility, financial advisers reported a boom in demand for their services throughout 2020. With greater use of…
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#IFA @FurnleyHouse partners with Willsow to provide ‘plantable’ books to thank Leicester school for charity drive
Furnley House, a leading Leicestershire independent financial adviser, is partnering with another local firm Willsow, to provide plantable children’s books to…
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Retail sales surge in April as non-essential shops reopen
UK retail sales surged in April as non-essential stores reopened, according to figures released on Friday by the Office for National Statistics.…
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Friday newspaper round-up: Ghosn, Tesla, mortgages
Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive automotive executive, has been ordered to repay £4.3m to Nissan and Mitsubishi by a Dutch court after he…
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GfK’s consumer confidence index jumps six points in May
The relaxing of certain Covid-19 related restrictions has boosted consumer sentiment across the UK as GfK’s long-running consumer confidence index has now…
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What a new (S)EIS Fund needs to know to succeed in the adviser market
Hardman & Co, the independent research and analysis group, hosted a truly informative webinar last Thursday, May 13th, as part of their…
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HMRC splashes a quarter of a million training staff to be hackers
HM Revenue & Customs has spent £262,251 on cyber security training for its staff over the two most recent financial years, according…
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