Finance

Zombie businesses threaten UK recovery

The economic recovery is being held back by zombie SMEs, a UK insolvency firm has warned.

Invoice financing a 'last resort' for SME borrowers

Nearly three quarters of SMEs are still unaware of the benefits of invoice finance (IF), according to a new survey.

Kodak publishes 2013-15 cashflow forecast

Kodak has forecast a total operating cash flow of $33m (20m) on revenue of $1.2bn for the first six months of 2013, although its US operation is forecast to lose $110m in the same period.

Business trust in banks declining

Half of UK businesses responding to a new poll carried out by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said that they did not trust banks or building societies.

HMRC's latest reporting system could hide a nasty surprise

Real Time Information is HMRC's scheme to streamline tax and benefit payment, but a lack of publicity has left many businesses underprepared

UK lending shrinks in first month of Funding for Lending

Lending to UK businesses fell 2.2bn in August despite it being the first full month of the government's latest SME finance scheme, Funding for Lending.

Minimum wage hike gets mixed reaction

The minimum wage rise implemented this week for UK workers aged over 21 has received mixed reaction from the printing industry.

Star product: Baldwin ProTech Flexo cleaning & drying system

This system reduces cleaning times and boosts eco-friendliness, says Baldwin

Printing Industry Pension Scheme unveils auto-enrolment proposals

The Printing Industry Pension Scheme (PIPS) unveiled its auto-enrolment proposition yesterday (1 October) to coincide with the initial roll-out of the new UK workplace pensions legislation.

St Ives records double digit growth

St Ives has posted double digit increases in underlying pre-tax profit and revenues in its final results as it continued to highlight growth in its marketing services business segment.