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The number of SMEs trading internationally has halved, but the benefits are still paramount

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


Statistics recently released by WorldFirst have revealed that the number of SMEs that are trading internationally is steadily declining. The figure dropped to 1.5 million last year, just half of what it was in 2016.

Perhaps it’s a lack of funding or concerns over the state of the foreign economy th...

27.03.18 08:28 PM - Commentaire(s)

Why are SMEs being ignored by the Government regarding concerns about leaving the EU?

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


The impending doom of Brexit is still hanging over many SMEs heads, particularly with regards to expanding and trading globally and boosting profitability.

Recent figures released by accountancy firm Moore Stephens have revealed that only 6% of SMEs that were polled felt that the government is list...

26.03.18 08:27 PM - Commentaire(s)

How is the Prime Minister planning to address the housing shortage problem in the UK?

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


The Prime Minister has recently revealed that her second most pertinent concern, first of course being the ever topical Brexit, is to address the housing shortage in the UK.

Much of the criticism that she is putting out is aimed at local authorities that are to some in high power positons, guilty o...

25.03.18 08:26 PM - Commentaire(s)

Why and how to prepare your finances for the implications of Brexit

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


While there is still uncertainty surrounding whether we will have a hard or soft Brexit, it is important that SMEs prepare whatever the outcome is in 2019.

It’s impossible to know what the best course of action to take is because the overall decision is still unknown, but making small changes can h...

12.03.18 11:13 PM - Commentaire(s)

What can your SME learn from the Carillion disaster in terms of finance?

Par Logaraj Muthalagan

If the Carillion collapse has highlighted one thing, it’s that small businesses need to have access to the relevant finance for their needs.


Small firms that are owed money by Carillion have now been confronted with cash flow issues, meaning that many jobs have been put at risk. The government has ...

05.03.18 11:12 PM - Commentaire(s)