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Wrexham Web Designer provides free help and advice for businesses looking to grow online

LOCKDOWN in the UK continues to force many businesses to close, but it is the small businesses that have ‘suffered the most’. Wrexham Tech, a web design agency in Wrexham, has recently been helping businesses with free help and advice on how they can grow their online presence. According to the National Federation of Self Employed & Small Businesses (FSB), small businesses account for three fifths of the employment and around half of turnover in the UK private sector. In a recent study by Nucleus Commercial Finance, they predict that a third of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will be forced to permanently close by the end of 2021 if the current lockdown is extended.

A Deal Made in Sheffield with a Local Cast

A Deal Made in Sheffield with a Local Cast
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New business lender MaxCap hires new head of underwriting

New business lender MaxCap hires new head of underwriting
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Third of Norfolk and Suffolk SMEs could close | Norwich Evening News

Third of Norfolk and Suffolk SMEs could close | East Anglian Daily Times

Shoppers around Norwich Market staying safe in masks. Picture: Sonya Duncan - Credit: Sonya Duncan Almost a third of some of the region s best-loved business will close before the end of the year if lockdown continues, a new survey has found. A new study revealed 30pc of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) said they will close for good if the lockdown continues until the end of March, and a further one in four believed they will continue to operate but make no profit. The research, conducted by financial institution Nucleus Commercial Finance, also found that one in 12 SMEs would have to make redundancies if lockdown measures continued. 

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