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40 new jobs for Peterborough

Lynch Wood Business ParkYorkshire Building Society, which merged with Norwich & Peterborough Building Society (N&P) on November 1, will be creating 40 new customer service jobs at the Lynch Wood Business Park in Peterborough UK.

Business holds its breath for Chancellor’s Autumn Statement

Helen Sant, head of tax for KPMG in East AngliaHelen Sant, head of tax for KPMG in East Anglia looks at what to expect from the Chancellor in next week’s Autumn Statement.

R & D funding workshop

Chris ChapmanSmall and medium sized technology businesses across the East of England can find out more about the R & D grant funding opportunities available to them at a free information workshop hosted by My Business FD, a leading provider of part time finance directors to small and growing businesses.

Financial planning app launched

Alan Boswell & Company (ABCO) in NorwichA leading firm of independent financial advisers, with offices in Norwich and London, has taken financial planning on to a new level by developing an innovative app for its clients.

Social media firm raises £100k

Chris Chapman of My Business FD with Tammy Kahn FennellCambridge and London based My Business FD, which provides part time finance directors to growing businesses, has helped social media marketing company MarketMeSuite secure £100,000 to finance expansion plans.

PAYE returns full of silly errors

Jim Harra, HMRC’s director of customer operationsThe Taxman has urged bosses in the East of England to take more care in filing tax returns after receiving hundreds of bodged forms.

Bullish bosses geared for growth

Richard Crane, DeloitteEast of England entrepreneurs are gearing up for growth with far more gusto than their UK counterparts, a new survey by Cambridge-based Deloitte reveals.

Taxing day ahead for Cambridge chief executive

Andrew WebsterStaff at Cambridge tax specialist, websters, will be tickled pink if chief executive Andrew Webster dresses in support of the Breast Cancer campaign.

Solar-powered investment initiative ‘not a bank’

Peter DaweConsidering the battering banks’ reputations have taken in recent years it’s hardly surprising that Cambridge entrepreneur Peter Dawe has insisted that his new UK investment vehicle is most definitely ‘Not a Bank.’

M & A activity bounces back in Cambridgeshire

Neil Offord, a Corporate Finance Director at BDO, based in the East of EnglandIt seems that we are unable to open a newspaper lately without some form of economic bad news staring us in the face, writes Neil Offord of BDO in the East of England.

Ashcroft Anthony launches outsourced accountancy function

Nicola PetersAshcroft Anthony, a leading firm of chartered accounts and private client advisers, is launching a new outsourced accountancy function.

Barclays funds 99p Stores European expansion

(left to right) Glen McDonald, Barclays Corporate and Nadir Lalani, CEO, 99p Stores LimitedBarclays Corporate has extended banking facilities of over £20m to 99p Stores to double the size of the business and European expansion into Ireland.

Larking Gowen hires 15 new staff

Larking Gowen chairman, David Whitehead, pictured centre with Human Resources Executive Julie Best, welcome new staff to Larking GowenEast Anglian accountancy firm Larking Gowen has recruited 15 new members of staff as part of a planned expansion programme.

East Anglia shamed over female salaries

CMI’s area manager, Marc SpillmanEast Anglia has been exposed as the UK blackspot for low payment of female talent.

Lloyds dials up £3m and 100 jobs for Tiger’s owner

Call Connection MD Graeme Kalbraier and Richard Todd of LloydsIpswich-based Call Connection Ltd, the UK's largest insurance-led generation business, has secured £3 million funding from Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets to help it and its associated companies grow and create new jobs.

Taxman gets tough over Time to Pay

Shay Lettice, partner at Peters Elworthy & MooreHMRC is getting tough with cash-strapped companies in the UK’s East Anglia region that are struggling to pay tax bills.

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