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  • Self-employed get tax reprieve as HMRC delays first late fee on unpaid self-assessment debt

    February 19, 2021

    Self-employed get tax reprieve as HMRC delays first surcharge on unpaid self-assessment debt

  • Speedy vaccinations give more UK SMEs hope of a revenue rebound in 2021

    February 19, 2021

    Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK have been offered a glimpse of hope this morning, as nearly a quarter have surpassed their pre-pandemic levels of output.

  • One in four consumer-facing businesses may ditch staff if furlough ends in April

    February 18, 2021

    A quarter of British businesses expect to fire staff if furlough is not extended beyond April, the British Chambers of Commerce said on Thursday. Results from the latest BCC survey on the impact of coronavirus shows how lockdowns have pushed businesses to the brink. Three in every five firms have seen revenue fall in the [...]

  • Exclusive: Brewin Dolphin’s CEO on Brexit, pandemic market sentiment and why ESG is not so clear-cut

    February 18, 2021

    As the City comes to terms with a new post-Brexit reality and slowly looks towards a post-pandemic recovery, City A.M sits down with the CEO of one of the Square Mile’s best-known investment managers, Robin Beer of Brewin Dolphin. Beer, who joined the firm in 2008, initially managed the Nottingham office and was regional director [...]

  • Amundi CEO steps down on a high as fund manager reports record profit

    February 10, 2021

    Yves Perrier is stepping down after more than a decade running Amundi, Europe’s largest asset manager. He will be succeeded by his deputy Valérie Baudson, the group said on Friday. Perrier, who has led the French firm since its creation in 2010, announced his departure as the group reported a record fourth-quarter profit. He will [...]

  • We need to ‘Change the Race Ratio’

    February 8, 2021  |  Sponsored

    DiverCity® Podcast · Changing the Race Ratio The history books will likely remember 2020 as a year of great change and loss, but amid the human tragedy and economic fallout of the global pandemic, there were also signs of hope – especially for the D&I agenda.  The killing of an unarmed black man by a [...]

  • Permanent staff recruitment falls sharply in January

    February 5, 2021

    The latest national lockdown led to permanent staff hires plummeting in January, according to a UK jobs report. Research conducted by KPMG and REC shows the reduction was driven by the return of tough coronavirus measures and greater economic uncertainty. The resurgence of Covid-19 also caused growth in short-term vacancies to weaken in most sectors. [...]

  • Covid’s catapult: four positive trends for women

    January 26, 2021  |  City Talk

    Women have been making progress for years, but at a glacial pace. Year after year, I see the same bleak numbers: the more or less stagnant percentages of women in senior management, on boards, in finance, in tech, in investing. However, Covid-19 has been a catalyst and change accelerator in many areas, and while its burdens [...]

  • London best UK city for female entrepreneurs

    January 25, 2021

    A new study has found that the UK is the fifth best country for female entrepreneurs in the world, with London hailed the best city across the UK for women-owned startups. Analysing data from Crunchbase, Mastercard, Tide and Linkedin, the study by JBH Digital PR Agency found that finance was the most viable option for [...]

  • How schools, teachers and parents are responding to new challenges

    January 22, 2021  |  Sponsored

    Though there is light at the end of the tunnel, all of us are still going through a stressful time in this second full national lockdown. In particular, it’s tough for parents and school-age children – with schools closed, millions of people across the country are having to change the way they live their lives [...]

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