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Small companies used Covid Bounce Back loans to invest

Firms took the opportunity to train new staff, introduce new products and update technology, according to data from Starling Bank and Enterprise Nation. The Government launched the scheme last May.

BakeryandSnack Chat Podcast:The power of photography to attract and engage the consumer

The Food Marketing Experts has started 2021 on a high, scooping up the title of Best Food Photography & Marketing Firm. But what does this really mean for its clients and what can this Cambridgeshire full service agency can bring to the table for the bakery sector? According to Vhari Russell, founder and MD of The Food Marketing Experts, the agency received the award for its work in delivering  “mouthwatering content for its clients, which gets customers engaged with their brands and buying their products.​ “Brands need to feed their customer’s imagination so that they know your product has to be in their basket every week,”​ added Russell.

Newer self-employed eligible for SEISS but millions remain excluded

Newly self-employed people will be breathing a sigh of relief today as the Chancellor confirmed that those who traded between and have completed a tax return for 2019 to 2020 are eligible for help.   The group, which includes more than 600,000 people who went self-employed last year, was unable to access the first three instalments as they had not yet filed a full tax return. But they can apply for the fourth Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant. But the self-employed who have made a profit of more than £50,000 in recent years still remain excluded from claiming anything under SEISS whatsoever, despite their being no similar earnings cap for the furlough scheme.

New cohort of self-employed are now eligible for SEISS but millions still remain excluded

Newly self-employed people will be breathing a sigh of relief today as the Chancellor confirmed that those who traded between and have completed a tax return for 2019 to 2020 are eligible for help.   The group, which includes more than 600,000 people who went self-employed last year, was unable to access the first three instalments as they had not yet filed a full tax return. But they can apply for the fourth Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant. But the self-employed who have made a profit of more than £50,000 in recent years still remain excluded from claiming anything under SEISS whatsoever, despite their being no similar earnings cap for the furlough scheme.

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