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What could be the impact of the furlough scheme ending?

By Mr Bankruptcy 25th August 2020 When the Chancellor announced the Job Retention Scheme, commonly known as furlough, millions of employees and businesses breathed a sigh of relief as it provided some short-term security whilst the UK and the world adjusted to managing the global Covid-19 pandemic. Now that the furlough scheme is due to […]

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What will be the impact of lockdown on business insolvency?

By Mr Bankruptcy 30th June 2020 As we see lockdown measures easing, the Government is looking to drive a bounce back in the UK economy, but figures reported in June by the OECD state that our economy is set to decline by 11.5% in 2020. Such an economic decline suggests that many businesses will have […]

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What should your business be doing if you’re worried about insolvency?

By Mr Bankruptcy 29th April 2020 In March, The Independent newspaper reported that almost a fifth of UK’s small businesses could be gone within a month due to the financial crisis caused by Covid-19 restrictions. This is despite the billions of pounds of support being made available by the UK Government and the changes made […]

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What does the future hold?

By Julian Donnelly 9th April 2020 As I am writing this, we find ourselves in the middle of a lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Needless to say, these are unprecedented times and nobody can be certain what the future holds. A lot of people have said to me that I must be really busy […]

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Alice in Brexitland

By Mr Bankruptcy 21st March 2019 How could Brexit impact on your business? When I was first introduced to polite society, I was told never to bring up sex, religion and politics at the dinner table. We’ve added another taboo subject to the list since then. I’ve lost count of the networking events I’ve been […]

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The more things change, the more things seem to stay the same…

By Julian Donnelly 16th August 2016       Who would have thought it after all this time? We have a female Prime Minister, a Labour Party in disarray, a turbulent economy with a negative outlook, and a tough talking leader stomping about the Kremlin keen to throw his weight around ….please tell me I didn’t […]

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BREXIT: Meaningless debate or biggest risk to the UK in decades?

  By Julian Donnelly 27th January 2016   Love it or hate it, nothing seems to polarise opinion quite like the letters “EU”. Since our entry into the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973, it is a subject which has divided both opinions and indeed political parties ever since. With a referendum on the subject […]

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Is the banking system still in crisis?

  By Julian Donnelly 9th October 2015   I wrote back in July that it was seemingly likely that interest rates would go up either by the end of this year or early 2016. It now appears that the markets are not expecting a rate for another year possibly (I believe this was the same last […]

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Interest Rate Rises And The Quest For The “New Normal”

By Julian Donnelly 21st July 2015 I find it interesting that things seem to be going almost full circle in the banking sector, almost back to how it was when I first started in 1990. With the re-appearance of TSB (“the bank that likes to say yes”), we could also see the resurgence of another […]

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Economic recovery? There’s good news and bad news!

By Julian Donnelly 6th August 2014 So, the UK apparently has the fastest growing economy in the G7 and we had 0.8% GDP growth in Q2 2014, so we’re out of the woods from an insolvency perspective? Far from it – let me explain…. I was recently chewing the fat with an old friend who […]

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