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Solving the solvable

  • Young casual business people during an informal meeting<br>A group of young casual business people sitting on large Pillows in an office and talking during an informal meeting

    Young entrepreneurs don't need the additional gamble of Brexit

    Toni Cowan-Brown
    Investment in the UK has not been hit as yet but, with more funding going to Europe, startups may feel they’d be better off moving to Berlin or Paris
  • What does the Brexit brain drain mean for business?

    Experts and entrepreneurs discuss how firms can prepare for and prevent a potential loss of skilled workers 

  • Still life bookkeeping photo of a sales ledger with a pile of receipts, invoices and a print calculator.<br>CFRD24 Still life bookkeeping photo of a sales ledger with a pile of receipts, invoices and a print calculator.

    How can my small business prepare for Brexit?

    Experts discuss how SMEs can navigate unpredictable times, and futureproof their companies against Brexit uncertainty
  • Brexit<br>File photo dated 17/2/2016 of EU and UK flags. More than one in three businesses have already been negatively hit by the decision to leave the European Union, a study has revealed. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday February 13, 2017. The fall in sterling has especially affected small companies that rely on imported goods, said accountants Moore Stephens. See PA story INDUSTRY Business. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

    Solving the solvable: how small businesses can best prepare for Brexit – London event

    Join our panel discussion and roundtable on how small businesses can best protect themselves through Brexit on Tuesday 23 January 2018, 9am-11.30am
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