Why is there greater demand for larger bridging loans?
By Paresh Raja, Founder and CEO of Market Financial Solutions
In the early months of 2021, there have been a number of interesting trends within...
How Employers Can Support the Forgotten 55s
By Steve Butler
Supporting older workers has never been more important. The pandemic has had a big impact on us all, but some mid-career employees...
Here’s How You Can Prepare Your Company for IFRS 17 Compliance
In May 2017, the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) issued the International Financial Reporting Standard 17 (IFRS 17). It’s set to replace IFRS 4...
Business Rescue During the Covid-19 Crisis: Is a CVA a Viable Option?
By Hasib Howlader
Business rescue options may be on many company directors’ minds during these unprecedented times.
It is undeniable that the business landscape has been heavily...
Foreign direct investment – trends and developments in France, Germany and the United Kingdom
By Kurt Ma, Christian Sauer and Tonio Sadoni at global law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
Introduction
2020 was a trying year for dealmakers and cross-border...
Can an AI Machine be Trusted to Fight Money Laundering?
By David Lukić
Money laundering costs the government a lot of money. It circumvents tax obligations and enables many damaging crimes. A great way to...
Understanding the Concept of Provably Fair Gambling and How it Works
Whether you’re watching a magic show, betting money on online casinos, or trusting an agent to help you buy a house, you know deep...
Six-month stamp duty holiday extension could be a boon for potential homebuyers
An online petition to extend the current stamp duty holiday for the first £500,000 of any property transaction has reached the threshold to enforce...
How Can Governments Respond To Surging Bankruptcies?
Across most countries in the world, private and corporate bankruptcies are skyrocketing. CBS report that in the USA alone there has been a 26% jump...
Company Voluntary Arrangements in the UK – Dodo or Phoenix?
By Edward Starling
Company voluntary arrangements (CVAs) in the UK are a little like half-mast trousers. When they first came out, they were very popular...





































































