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FCA secures changes to potentially unfair and unclear T&Cs of BNPL providers

2 Mar 2022

The FCA was concerned there was a potential risk of harm to consumers as a result of the way Clearpay, Klarna, Laybuy and Openpay's T&Css were drafted.

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Going to the Cycle Show? Learn technical tips with seminars presented by Cytech experts - stand G531

24 Feb 2022

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Huge Buy Now, Pay Later change could stop users from getting a mortgage or credit card in the future

17 Feb 2022

Buy Now, Pay Later purchases are set to appear on credit reports for the first time, meaning lenders will be able to see the borrowing
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HUDJO: The bike parking app playing its part for the planet

10 Feb 2022

By offering on site bike parking to your customers, you not only create agreener and happier community, you help cut carbon emissions.
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Help to Grow: Digital Scheme & Management Scheme Launched

9 Feb 2022

BEIS has opened its Help to Grow: Digital scheme for applications, aiming to support small businesses with discounted software and free advice.
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It's National Apprenticeship Week 2022!

9 Feb 2022

Apprenticeships benefit everyone involved, particularly in these challenging economic times.
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Levelling Up plan to spread opportunity and prosperity throughout the country

3 Feb 2022

The White Paper itself includes underlying policy plans to invest in cycling networks and improve high streets
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Local Bike Shop Day 2022 set to take place April 30th with increased support and ambitious targets

1 Feb 2022

A key objective for this year involves targeting people that are new to the industry and encouraging them to visit their friendly local bike shop
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New Highway Code changes improve the safety of people walking, cycling and riding horses

31 Jan 2022

Rules forall types of road users have been updated in The Highway Code to improve the safety of people walking, cycling and riding horses.
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Apply for Business Rates Relief

31 Jan 2022

Retailers trading in Scotland and/or Wales are reminded to check their eligibility for business rates relief from April.
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Help to Grow: Digital Scheme & Management Scheme Launched

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News, Political News

BEISOnline meeting has opened its Help to Grow: Digital scheme for applications, aiming to support small businesses with discounted software and free advice.

This includes discounts of up to £5,000 on approved digital accounting and customer relations management (CRM) software, and a dedicated website about how to boost your business' digital skills. Additional software product categories will be available with the discount soon, including for e-commerce.

More information on the Help to Grow: Digital scheme can be found here.

The government also recently launched the Help to Grow: Management Course, a programme delivered by small business and enterprise experts from leading business schools, with the support of leading figures from industry and experienced entrepreneurs.

The participating business schools have been accredited by the Small Business Charter, an award which recognises the high quality, tailored guidance they provide to support small businesses and their local economy.

The consortium brings a huge amount of expertise and experience to support you and your business.

More information on the Help to Grow: Management Course can be found here.

To join the Help to Grow: Management Course, your business must:

  • Be a Small or Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) based in the United Kingdom
  • From any business sector, employing between 5 and 249 people
  • Have been operational for at least one year
  • Not be a charity

To join the Help to Grow: Management Course, the applicant must:

  • Be a senior decision maker, such as Chief Executive, Finance Director, Operations Director, etc. (Please note, only one person per business can attend the programme)
  • Commit to completing all sessions

 

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