Edition 295 – November 2021
Well read?
By Business Money group editor Robert Lefroy
Great expectations
John Brehcist, of roundwindow Consultancy Services, examines the impending break-up of GE
The year past, and the year to come
Erik Timmermans, co-founder of World of Open Account, looks back on the last 12 months and considers what 2022 may have in store
Elderly care: Long-term optimism and short-term caution
Insight from Jon Chapman, director at Pinders
Suicide through incompetence
Chris Lee reflects
How COVID-19 changed the SME employee benefits market
By Simon Hodgson, head of public policy at workplace financial protection firm Unum UK
Global carbon pricing could pay for itself while cutting emissions by 12%
Bob Moritz, global chairman of PwC, presents the main findings of a new report co-produced by the World Economic Forum
Bouncing back from the pandemic
John Carroll highlights the main findings from the latest Santander Trade Barometer report
Insolvencies expected to increase amid phasing-out of fiscal support
Senior economist Theo Smid highlights the main findings of the latest Atradius Insolvency Forecast
A welcome return to interaction with a real audience
Adam Tyler, executive chairman of the Financial Intermediary & Broker
Association, weighs the benefits of virtual and physical networking events recognising excellence within the community
Norman Chambers reports on the NACFB Commercial Broker Awards for 2021
Counsel’s Opinion – Getting noticed
Business Money talks to City barrister Professor Mark Watson-Gandy about company directors’ joint and several tax liability
Closing Thoughts – What’s that coming over the hill?
Insight from David Grosse, managing director of Number Eight Business Finance