COVID-19 and the resulting lockdowns and restrictions have completely changed the way the world has worked over the past year and a half. Businesses have had to change too.
COVID-19 and the resulting lockdowns and restrictions have completely changed the way the world has worked over the past year and a half. Businesses have had to change too.
Small and medium-sized enterprise is the heart of the UK economy, consisting of 99.9% of the business population. SMEs generally have less than 250 employees and can be medium-sized, small, or micro-businesses.
It’s been tough for business during the last 12 months. Here we take a look at 6 business industries that are lucky enough to be growing successfully during 2021.
From virtual assistants to website design and development, there are a number of skills that have been particularly in demand over the past year and are set to remain at the forefront in the months to come. Here, we’re taking a deeper look.
It is estimated that one in six properties in the UK are located in an area where there is quite a significant risk of flooding. You cannot assume that your business will or won’t flood based on previous experience. Protect your business today.
Business interruption insurance is designed to protect companies in the case of unavoidable losses but there has been confusion around whether the government’s actions have qualified businesses for insurance payouts.
Just like your car or home insurance, your business could benefit from a change in insurance policy heading into a new year. Take a look at your existing policy to see what it covers and whether it’s ideal for you and your business.
With the Christmas shopping rush just around the corner, we’re at another unusual point – how do we prepare for the Christmas period at a time where shopping just isn’t the same?
While Tier 1 and Tier 2 don’t appear to demand much change to the way businesses are working, Tier 3 is where things really start to get murky. We’ve dug a little deeper to find out just what Tier 3 means for small and medium businesses here in the UK.
Insurance is a key purchase for businesses and you assume it will protect you when you need it – but how can you be sure that you are buying the right amount of cover?