Any experienced entrepreneur knows that attracting a new customer is much more expensive than retaining a regular visitor. And even if the company makes various discounts to returning customers, it will still be a plus in the long run. Loyalty ...
Consumer behaviour in the UK has changed significantly in recent years, particularly how people buy jewellery. Traditional retail shops are no longer the first port of call for jewellery purchases. Instead, online platforms have become the first port of call ...
After a long search, Cellular Mouldings found a user-friendly MRP software platform that enabled the company to improve administrative efficiency and achieve end-to-end traceability. “MRPeasy has been a major timesaver,” says Peter Matthews, Managing Director. From shoe soles to custom ...
Are the bans on DEI training and job discrimination in line with the Constitution of the United States, let alone being attacks on free speech? Wanjiru Njoya tries to answer those questions. ...
Perception is a powerful force that influences how we view the world and, in turn, how the world views us. Today’s environment is saturated with social media and influencers covering all areas of the market, leading to perception becoming even ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has vowed to pursue a £3 billion claim against the estate of Mike Lynch, the founder of British software company Autonomy, following his death onboard the superyacht Bayesian off the coast of Sicily. The tech tycoon ...
Despite a washout summer, high interest rates, and looming tax hikes, Brits are spending more on small luxuries such as pastries and cosmetics, a trend Barclaycard has dubbed the “sweet treat economy.” According to Barclaycard, consumer card spending rose by ...
Young Londoners are spearheading the return to office work in Britain, while older workers’ preference for home working is contributing to the UK’s lag behind international competitors, according to a new survey by Centre for Cities, a think tank. The ...
The Post Office handled a record £3.7 billion in cash transactions in July, surpassing previous highs set in May, April, and December, as the closure of bank branches continues at an unrelenting pace. Since 2015, over 6,000 bank branches have ...
Raising the windfall tax on the UK’s oil and gas companies could undermine the government’s goal of boosting economic growth, according to industry body Offshore Energies UK (OEUK). The group warns that the planned tax hike could slash investment, resulting ...