Navigating the E-commerce Wave: How Alexandre Bonvin's Audacia Group Mastered the Game
In the constantly evolving world of e-commerce, standing out requires not only courage but also fearlessness.
Blackspire Press Co-Founder, Lewis Webster, Challenges Predatory Practices of Traditional PR Firms
Lewis Webster, the dynamic co-founder of Blackspire Press, is poised to shake up the status quo in the public relations industry.
New study shows significant growth of micro-enterprises in the UK over the past decade
The entrepreneurial spirit in the UK is flourishing, with the number of micro-enterprises steadily increasing, in contrast to larger companies.
UK SMEs are are paving the way for a greener future
British SMEs are making significant investments in sustainability, and this surge in eco-consciousness reflects the growing demand for sustainable options.
Here are some top business podcasts hosted by women in 2023
Business podcasts hosted by women are emerging on digital platforms, with research suggesting that around 464 million people listen to podcasts worldwide.
The inaugural Made in UK, Sold to the World Awards celebrates SMEs
DBT launches groundbreaking awards to recognise the significant contributions of SMEs to the UK economy by sustaining jobs, increasing wages, and expanding the economy.
British women in business need to focus on scaling and selling
Many women prefer the work-life balance that self-employment offers as well as being able to manage work alongside other commitments.
The changing landscape, trends and insights of UK SMEs
As UK economic dynamics continue to evolve, British SMEs are positioning themselves for long-term success with a digital presence, AI, and other emerging trends.
Tech Nation acquired by Founders Forum Group as British government withdraws funding
Following the acquisition, Tech Nation programmes and reports will be delivered within the Founders Forum Group portfolio. Meanwhile, the British government allocates funding to Barclays instead.
The Resilience of UK SMEs - How small businesses can navigate economic challenges
Despite the tough economic challenges that have rattled the UK in recent years, opportunities are ripe for UK SMEs to innovate and flourish like never before.
Britain finding a soft spot for homemade Brie and Camembert
France, the "country of a thousand cheeses", is often a source of inspiration.
Are rich people dishonest? What does it even mean to be honest?
In all of the surveyed countries, the characteristic least often associated with rich people was "honest."
Business groups urge UK government to unleash an export boom
A new report shows if UK exports had rebounded as strongly as Germany's following the pandemic, it would be exporting $111 billion more than is currently the case.
If 70–80 per cent of the rich are self-made – what about the mass of 'ordinary' millionaires?
The National Study of Millionaires found out that 74 per cent of millennials believe that millionaires inherited their money and more than half (52 per cent) of baby boomers think the same.
UK slides down the global entrepreneurship league table
The UK has fallen down the rankings on a global league table for entrepreneurship. It now ranks 25 out of 51 countries, according to a new report.
Registered companies in the UK hits record number in 2022
An analysis by Enterprise Nation reveals the number of new businesses registered in 2022 in the UK hit a record level.
UK entrepreneurship in 2023 shining brighter than inflation would make it out to be
The recently released Oracle NetSuite study foreshadows optimistic growth for UK entrepreneurs and foreshadows a glimpse of hope for economic development.
Capacity of £1.324 billion has been made available to investors for this VCT season
Promising news has arrived for start-up entrepreneurs and businesses as financial resources are at their disposal to aid them with significant growth potential.
Female entrepreneurs are 63% less likely than men to get funding for start-ups
The venture capital industry remains male-dominated, and female led start-ups face systemic biases as they struggle to rally enough funds for their ventures.
How Company Culture Can Build A Foundation For Success
Company culture is a hot conversational topic right now, and it's become more and more important to both employees and employers alike.
Six FemTech founders you need to know about
The future is tech, but is the future of tech women? The Femtech market is booming, with new technological innovations, and women are leading the march.
How to Turn Your Business Idea Into Reality
Chances are you have thought about starting a business of your own.
After Covid cull, Danish mink farmers find new careers
Reinventing himself as a brewer at age 62 would never have occurred to Poul Erik Vestergaard, but Denmark's controversial cull of the country's minks over Covid fears forced him to change course.
Ukraine seeks to rebuild economy with defiant small businesses
Victoriia Maslova abandoned her herbal cosmetics factory in the Ukrainian town of Bucha on the first day of Russia's invasion of the country, fleeing to Poland with her mother and three younger brothers when rockets began hitting a nearby airport.
Digital nomads have rejected the office and now want to replace the nation state. But there is a darker side to this quest for global freedom
For a while, COVID-19 appeared to put the brakes on the nomadic dream, as most were forced to head home to western countries and the safety net of healthcare systems.
China's Cyber Watchdog Tries To Assuage Concerns Of Internet Firms
China's cyberspace watchdog wants to build an "affectionate" relationship between internet enterprises and the government, a senior official said, the latest verbal assurance to an industry still on edge after a long and bruising regulatory crackdown.
Luxuri's Or Dori and Jonathan Campau Reveal How Miami Property Managers Adapt to Market Influx
Alongside the rise of entrepreneurs today are intrepreneurs.
British farmers are being offered a lump sum payment to leave the industry – but at what cost to agriculture?
Recent figures show that UK farms in hilly and mountainous areas made an average annual income of just £15,500 – less than half the national median salary.
Hasan Suzer Builds Suzermed into Turkey's Leading Medical Tourism Clinic
As the rise of social media has caused many people across the globe to reassess their relationship with their self-image, men and women alike have begun seeking cosmetic treatments at increased rates to fix their perceived faults.
UK makes foreign minister lead EU negotiator after Frost exit
The series of crises engulfing Johnson have seen him garner increasingly negative coverage in Britain's right-wing press