itim Group plans to float in London as Justin King joins board June 8, 2021 Itim Group plc has announced its intention to float on London’s AIM market, capitalising on structural shifts in the retail sector as coronavirus restrictions ease. The retail software as a service (SaaS) company is seeking to raise between £10 million and £12 million in an IPO. WH Ireland will act as sole broker and the [...]
House prices continue climb but signs of slowing begin to show September 7, 2021 House prices increased to another record high in August but the pace at which they are climbing is slowing. Monthly growth sat at 0.7 per cent in the month just gone, leaving prices up 7.1 per cent year on year, according to the Halifax House Price Index. The latter figure is down from 7.6 per [...]
Brits’ energy bills to swell more than £300 with poorest hit hardest September 27, 2021 Brits’ household bills are set to swell over the next year, with the poorest households being hit hardest by the energy crisis, according to new research. Energy bills will rise by more than £300 over the next year, highlighting the scale of the impact the crisis will have on Brits’ finances, shows research by the [...]
Revenue drops for Musicmagpie as it struggles in the competitive second-hand market June 28, 2024 Musicmagpie has slashed costs to offset lower revenue.
Shares in Durex maker Reckitt flop as firm misses expectations February 28, 2024 Shares in Durex condom maker Reckitt Benckiser have flopped over nine per cent after the firm missed analyst expectations and revenues showed signs of slowing.
Aviva reports highest quarterly insurance sales in a decade May 27, 2021 Aviva has delivered its highest insurance sales in the first quarter for a decade, while savings and retirement flows soared to a new quarterly record. The insurance giant said its core general insurance gross written premiums grew four per cent to £2bn while its core operating ratio fell to 90.6 per cent. Its SME sales [...]
Business leaders sound alarm bells as Scotland slides towards new Covid restrictions November 16, 2021 To slow rising numbers of Covid infections across Scotland, first minister is expected to reveal if further coronavirus restrictions, including an extension of Scotland’s vaccine passport scheme. Business leaders, however, have claimed almost two-thirds of firms are opposed to the measures being considered, fearing they could “place thousands of firms and jobs at risk”. A [...]
Brits to cough up an £100 extra on festive treats this Christmas December 5, 2023 Cash-conscious Brits are loosening their purse strings in the run-up to Christmas as they prepare to spend an extra £100 on festive food and activities.
Deliveroo treads water in first quarter but still projects growth for 2024 April 18, 2024 Deliveroo said orders were flat, reflecting the stagnant market, and the consumer landscape was "more stable but still uncertain".
eve Sleep sees sales up, bolstered by online shopping July 16, 2021 Mattress maker eve Sleep today reported overall revenue growth of 13 per cent in the first half of 2021, reaffirming full-year expectations. Despite increased sales, shares in the London-based company were down over 15 per cent early morning. eve Sleep said sales growth was primarily online due to coronavirus restrictions, but suggested the trend to [...]