Edition 316 – June 2024
Could it be worse?
By group editor Robert Lefroy
Receivables 2023 Follow-Up
Business Money group editor Robert Lefroy continues his sector analysis, sponsored by Dancerace
Swiss links: a key to better European trade?
William Bain, head of trade policy at the British Chambers of Commerce, reports back after a three-day visit to Switzerland
Tide turns on ESG funds
Investment insight from John Brehcist, founder of roundwindow Consultancy Services
Enablers: Inspiring the introducers
Campaigns that paid for themselves
Battle has commenced
Chris Lee reflects
The little details
Adam Tyler on micro and small business requirements from the next government
Looking down the road
James Hinch, head of compliance at the NACFB, on what promises to be a seismic year for the motor finance community
The importance of being ethical
Andrew Gordon, global forensic and integrity services leader at EY, summarises the findings of a new international report
Antifragility: risk as a driver for success
Tim Foster, partner and national head of risk advisory services at BDO LLP, summarises the results of the firm’s latest annual Global Risk Landscape study
Higher interest rates set to cost British businesses an extra £4.7bn a year
Nick Forrest, partner in policy, regulation and economics at Baringa, discusses the results of a research study by the firm
Always on my mind
Geoff Maleham, managing director of Novuna Business Finance, highlights the main issues that have been keeping small business leaders awake at night during the past decade
Resilience divide – Ideagen study
Introducing the new Business Money Receivables table
Counsel’s Opinion: Game, set and match?
Business Money talks to City barrister Professor Mark Watson-Gandy OBE about the decision in Boris Franz Becker (a bankrupt) v Ford
Closing Thoughts: The changing face of steel
By Christian Bürger, publications manager at Atradius