Edition 268 – August/Sept 2018
A good time to be a broker
FIBA executive chairman Adam Tyler outlines the various benefits on offer to those who become trade association members
Seeking to create a level playing field
John Brehcist on the EUF’s latest lobbying efforts
The Nigeria experience
Edward Wilde, of Squire Patton Boggs, explains the process of exporting English factoring law concepts
A hole lot of problems
Vehicle finance broker and consultant Graham Hill highlights the need for action to fix the UK’s roads
UK and Europe buy-outs, Q2 2018
The latest data from the Centre for Management Buy-Out Research
A new model for invoice financing, part two
The second of three articles by Crowdz CEO Payson Johnston on the evolution and progress of blockchain
Finding reality in an unreal world
Chris Lee reflects
The productivity puzzle
Norman Chambers, managing director of the NACFB, on how brokers can help to solve a problem potentially costing UK SMEs £57bn a year
Everything is up in the air
Patrick Godwin reports on the latest issues affecting the British farming industry, from an unusually sunny summer to Brexit
Receivables CEOs
The Business Money half-yearly report for 2018
A better understanding of contractual debt
By Chris Duffill, managing director of The Vinden Partnership
Business Moneyfx Bulletin: What impacts FX?
An overview of the foreign exchange market by Makella Benjamin, corporate consultant at Currencies Direct
SMEs: Are they the new “financially excluded”?
Damon Walford, of ThinCats, on how the UK’s banking network is shrinking, and why this is bad for small firms
The prologue
Erik Timmermans presents the first in a new series of columns exploring the subject of open account trade
Resilience in the face of uncertainty
Market insight from Rob Lankey, managing director of commercial mortgages at Amicus Finance
Late payment Q&A
Managing director Ian Cass presents the results of a panel held at the Forum of Private Business’ offices
Counsel’s Opinion: Where’s your head at?
Business Money talks to City barrister Professor Mark Watson-Gandy about mental health in the workplace