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International Payment Pitfalls Businesses Want To Leave Behind

Thursday, 4 June 2020

For many UK-based companies, whether using suppliers abroad or growing their international workforces, making and receiving international payments has become a regular activity. But a range of payment pain points and knowledge gaps can create serious challenges.

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article Capital Markets

COVID-19 – Lessons Learned And Thoughts For The Future

Monday, 1 June 2020

With the economy forecast to contract by 20% in 2020, many of our clients have been trying to make the right decisions against a backdrop of unprecedented levels of uncertainty.  

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article Global Payments

Five Questions to Ask Your International Payments Provider Amid Economic Uncertainty

Thursday, 14 May 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic is a uniquely global crisis with the virus able to cross borders indiscriminately – disrupting both the global population and economy. While unforeseen events are, by their nature, hard to predict, businesses have preparations in place for economic uncertainty.

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article Employee Engagement

Balancing Employee Motivation And Cash Retention During COVID-19

Tuesday, 5 May 2020

A big concern for companies at this time is how to continue to reward and motivate employees while preserving cash. Many of us are looking at new and inventive ways to strike the right balance, and many are turning to share plans.

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article Retirement Solutions

GMP Equalisation: What To Do Now?

Monday, 27 April 2020

How time flies! Over a year has passed since the verdict of the Lloyd’s case, where it was determined that pension schemes must equalise the discriminatory effects of guaranteed minimum pensions (GMPs).

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How to Make Supplier Payments to China Less Complex and More Cost-Effective

Monday, 20 April 2020

The COVID-19 crisis has severely disrupted the supply chains of many UK businesses that depend on imports from China. The Bank of England reports that production stoppages in China have hit output in sectors ranging from car manufacturing to aerospace.

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