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Why direct sourcing can be a catalyst for SME growth
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Why direct sourcing can be a catalyst for SME growth

UK SME confidence in growth opportunities is currently riding high. Today, more than three-quarters (87%) of SME decision-makers plan to invest in their businesses in 2025 and two-thirds (66%) expect their sales to rise over the next six months – a notable uptick in sentiment.

Features 2 weeks ago
Growth’s best-kept secrets: automate everything, fragment strategically
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Growth’s best-kept secrets: automate everything, fragment strategically

When startups think about scaling, their minds often go straight to funding rounds, growth metrics, and major product launches. But while these are all important, they’re not what determines success in new markets.

Features 3 weeks ago
Scaling IT with startup growth
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Scaling IT with startup growth

For just about any business, one of the main goals is to grow. But none are perhaps as focused and dedicated to growth as startups. When startups think about growth, they tend to focus on big-picture goals like funding rounds, new hires and expanding into fresh markets. However, one thing that is usually overlooked is their IT system.

Features 3 weeks ago
From CEO to CAIO: how startups can lead the AI-powered future
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From CEO to CAIO: how startups can lead the AI-powered future

The C-suite is undergoing a seismic transformation. 

Features 3 weeks ago
AI’s role in fostering fair and accessible longevity advice
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AI’s role in fostering fair and accessible longevity advice

It is not news that the wealthier sections of society are more likely to live healthier and longer lives, with a study published in The Journal of Gerontology finding that at age 50, the wealthiest men in England and the US could expect to live approximately 31 additional years free from disability, while those in the poorest groups had about 22 to 23 disability-free years.

Features 3 weeks ago
Maximising tax savings and ensuring compliance through year-round tax planning
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Maximising tax savings and ensuring compliance through year-round tax planning

Jake Darlington, SME Manager at Sapphire Accounting, discusses the benefits of year-round taxes for small businesses and startups.

Features 3 weeks ago
Cracking vibe coding with AI-powered software test management
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Cracking vibe coding with AI-powered software test management

Software development is entering a new era. Vibe coding lets anyone create working applications by describing what they want in plain English – no traditional programming needed. But without proper testing, it’s a recipe for chaos.

Features 3 weeks ago
Femtech’s big year ahead – but old patterns hold it back
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Femtech’s big year ahead – but old patterns hold it back

2025 is shaping up to be a big year for femtech, startups that develop solutions for women's health from virtual doulas like Soula to period tracking apps like Flo. The number of deals is climbing, and overall funding is on the rise. But beneath the surface, there are still barriers that could slow the industry’s momentum – and often they trace back to men. Good PR might help to overcome them.

Features 3 weeks ago
How workplace safety drives better team performance
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How workplace safety drives better team performance

Team performance in any workplace isn't solely about talent or motivation. It's also deeply rooted in the safety and wellbeing of the employees.

Features 3 weeks ago
Scaling a startup: the leadership shift founder must make
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Scaling a startup: the leadership shift founder must make

Scaling a startup is an exciting yet daunting challenge. While product-market fit and funding are critical, leadership is often the deciding factor between success and failure. In fact, approximately 70% of startups fail within their first 10 years, with many of these failures attributed to 'people issues,' including leadership challenges.

Features 3 weeks ago
Will Trump’s tariffs have the same impact on M&A as the pandemic?
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Will Trump’s tariffs have the same impact on M&A as the pandemic?

When America sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold. When it comes to mergers and acquisitions amid Trump’s tariffs, however, it could be more like Covid. According to Iain Lownes, a partner in the Corporate Finance practice at professional services firm S&W, the pandemic could provide a guide as to what we’re likely to see in the market.  

Features 1 month ago
The threat of global tariffs on small regional businesses
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The threat of global tariffs on small regional businesses

Support for regional small businesses has never been more important. The UK’s entrepreneurial community is facing mounting challenges, with the economic climate increasingly challenging following recent tax increases in particular. Business closures are at a 20-year high, economic growth has stagnated, and employers are having to make tough choices to navigate these new tax and regulatory burdens.

Features 1 month ago
What happens when founders fall out?
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What happens when founders fall out?

In business, relationships are everything. We build, create, dream, and grow, often side-by-side with people who feel more like family than colleagues.

Features 1 month ago
Navigating uncertainty: how to build a resilient team in a turbulent world
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Navigating uncertainty: how to build a resilient team in a turbulent world

In today’s turbulent world, marked by geopolitical instability, economic uncertainty, and unforeseen crises, the importance of adapting your business to create risk resilience, is critical. 

Features 1 month ago
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Don’t be as busy as a bee!

Bees are revered for their hard work and ‘busy as a bee’ is a common theme throughout culture and society worldwide. To create a single 500 gram jar of honey, honey bees will have collectively visited approximately 2,000,000 flowers. They will have flown 88,000 kilometres and visited up to 100 flowers in a single day. Bees live their lives at a fast pace, and in the summer that’s only about thirty-four days.

Features 1 month ago
Can businesses ever recover from a significant cyberattack?
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Can businesses ever recover from a significant cyberattack?

A major cyberattack can send shockwaves through a business, causing severe financial, operational, and reputational damage. While some companies have managed to claw their way back, others may never fully recover. But in a world where cyber threats are a matter of "when, not if," can businesses truly bounce back from a devastating breach?

Features 1 month ago
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Being intentional in leading the return to office

As businesses bring teams back into the office after years of remote work, many are finding that the transition is more disruptive than anticipated. Despite good intentions – to reconnect people, foster collaboration, and rebuild culture – many return-to-office (RTO) plans are failing to deliver. In some instances, they are causing more harm than good.

Features 1 month ago
How startups can ride the regulation rollercoaster
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How startups can ride the regulation rollercoaster

For ambitious startups, 2025 is set to be remembered as a year of regulation whiplash, where rules around the world shift faster than a Series A pitch deck. The pace of AI development is shaking up business, while political turnover from London to D.C. is rewriting the rules, too.

Features 1 month ago
Industry overview: climatetech
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Industry overview: climatetech

Climatetech is an umbrella term for technological solutions that have been built to address the climate crisis. It can include solutions built to support decarbonisation, the energy transition, and reducing emissions. Startups within this space are working in a variety of sectors, such as electric vehicles, sustainable foodtech, battery recycling, clean energy solutions, and biomaterials.

Features 1 month ago
Startup hotspot: greentech in Graz
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Startup hotspot: greentech in Graz

Vienna is the heart of Austria, but the second-largest city, Graz, is a gem in itself. Its historic city centre is one of the best preserved city centres in Central Europe, and in 1999, it was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Graz was also designated the Cultural Capital of Europe in 2003. The city is filled with natural beauty and culture and should be top of people’s tourism wish list.

Features 1 month ago

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