Today's Liverpool business news from Insider |
Latest News | A Warrington-headquartered software company working across the maritime industry has secured funding in a move which has allowed it to become employee-owned. It is now eyeing further growth. Read More… |
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Amy Perkins, client executive of ClearFibre, part of the Telcom Group, offers her advice on the future of your investment. Read More… |
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Surface Transforms, which manufactures carbon ceramic brake discs for the automotive and aircraft industries, has reached agreement on a £1m Flexible Growth Fund loan. Read More… |
The proposed merger between Crowdcube and Seedrs has been terminated. Read More… |
More than 1.63 million government-guaranteed loans worth a total £75.1bn have been provided to support businesses during the Covid-19 through British Business Bank schemes. Read More… |
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The Domestic Reverse VAT Charge (DRC) for building and construction services represents a significant shift in the administration of VAT for the construction industry within the UK. With the VAT onus moving from supplier to the customer, implementation of the DRC could bring unwelcomed concerns for some businesses; the only solace being a statement from the HMRC on 'applying a light touch in dealing with any errors made in the first six months of the new legislation'. Moe Yassin, associate with Beyond Corporate, takes a closer look. Read More… |
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The shortlists for Insider's North West Young Professionals Awards 2021 have been revealed, with the large number of entries received suggesting "the future of the region looks very bright indeed". Read More… |
The LCR Finance Hub team has now supported more than 2,000 SMEs across the Liverpool City Region in their efforts to secure external funding. Read More… |
Santander has outlined plans to close four UK offices as part of a move to consolidate into six main locations, with staff at the closed sites to be offered new dual location working arrangements. The bank is also closing 111 branches by the end of August in response to the ongoing shift by customers towards mobile and online banking. Read More… |
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David Harrison from KPMG agrees with the old saying necessity is the mother of invention. So what does a crisis spur? Transformation, if the North West’s business community’s reaction to the pandemic is anything to go by. Read More… |
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Network Space has acquired a 28-acre former distillery site in Liverpool, which once accommodated the headquarters of a wine, spirits and beer producer. Plans are now being drawn up to breathe life into the site in the form of a multi-let employment scheme. Read More… |
Mixed-tenure developer Countryside has secured permission to build more than 500 homes in Warrington, with the company also committing to creating a host of job opportunities. Read More… |
A 2.2-acre plot at Congleton Business Park is set to become a ten-unit industrial scheme after being bought by Chancerygate. Read More… |
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