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When Local Businesses Outgrow Simple Card Payments

Running a business online used to mean getting a card machine and calling it a day. That no longer cuts it once chargebacks rise, overseas payments appear, or subscription billing enters the picture. Plenty of smaller firms around Exeter are discovering that payment systems become far more complicated once the business itself starts growing.

Businesses around Exeter rely on digital payments far more heavily than they did a few years ago. Food traders take bookings online, local shops sell through Instagram, and even weekend markets now expect card readers beside the old cash tin...

Commit yourself to success, or Doom yourself to Mediocrity

Eugene Orowitz was a skinny, awkward kid from New Jersey. Painfully shy, very self-conscious, and lacking self-confidence, when a high school coach half-jokingly asked him to try out for the track team, Eugene took him up on it, according to author Glenn Van Ekeren.

“Ugy,” as his friends affectionately called him, discovered a talent for javelin throwing and committed himself to being the best that he could possibly be. What Ugy lacked in self-confidence, he made up for in commitment.

By graduation, Eugene had achieved a national high school record for throwing the javelin...

Haines Watts wins for a second year at the annual FDs Excellence Awards

Accountancy firm, Haines Watts, is celebrating success, having won Auditor of the Year in the SME category for a second time at the annual FDs Excellence Awards.

The awards recognise the service providers that support Britain's finance community using the results of an annual survey, in which 1,380 FDs and financial decision-makers recorded their opinion.

The prestigious awards ceremony was held in Grosvenor Square, London and hosted by Real Business in association with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and supported by the Confederation of...

Personal Assistants lead the way for job satisfaction in the South West

Personal assistants in the South West have high levels of job satisfaction and commitment to the profession, according to a national survey of PAs by Hays PA & Secretarial, the leading recruiting expert, to mark the launch of the search for the UK’s top PA through the Executive PA Magazine/Hays Awards. The research shows that PAs in the South West enjoy their jobs and want to remain within the profession, with almost two thirds (63%) of respondents saying they are either happy in their current role or would apply for a senior PA position in the same organisation. Three quarters (74%)...

Afternoon shopping for a new office!

Exeter-based SPACE has acquired 2,228 sq ft of office space at Kings Wharf overlooking Exeter Quay on behalf of Girling Jones Recruitment.

Girling Jones Recruitment, which specialises in the recruitment of technical professionals in the construction industry, had grown considerably in the past couple of years and in doing so needed to move from its current serviced office location to what would be this fresh young company’s first office of its own.

Simon Girling, Managing Director and founder, of Girling Jones Recruitment said “Due to our continued success and expanding...

Everys set up new family business support division

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Posted: Tue, 05/14/2013 - 11:58am

Everys Solicitors has branched out to offer a new service to help support family businesses in Devon and Somerset.

The new family business support division will be led by the firm’s managing partner James Griffin, who will be assisted by head of commercial law Kate Stamp and head of wills, trusts, tax and probate Hilary Quantick.

It will serve to support family businesses in the South West with a firm focus on growth.

Mr Griffin said: “We already work with numerous family businesses in the region, in particular, rural businesses and farms, and have always been on...

Start-up Loans initiative helps today's entrepreneurs

The Start-Up Loans Company, chaired by former Dragon James Caan, which helps thousands of young people start a business, has been given the green light to open their doors to budding entrepreneurs of all ages.

What previously has been a scheme targeted at 18-30 year olds, the programme will soon be available for anyone who needs support and help in turning their idea into a thriving business.

Chairman James Caan said “I welcome Lord Young’s recommendation to remove the age cap for Start-Up Loans. Seeing the huge success of the programme to date exceeding our initial targets...

Homecare business unveils South West expansion plans

Following its continued success, Heritage Healthcare - a leading provider of home-based care - has unveiled its ambitious expansion plans that will see it offering attractive business and employment opportunities in Bristol and the South West.

The company has launched a franchising division and is looking for committed, ambitious and motivated people in Bristol, Exeter and Plymouth areas who have the desire to own, operate and develop their own business and would like to join it in providing excellent quality care that enables people to enjoy independent lives in the comfort of...

Ashfords staff beat the Monday blues by working out ... after work

Employees at Ashfords solicitors in Exeter have turned their car park into a makeshift gym in a bid to keep fit.

The firm has recruited personal trainer Trisha Brown to help staff stay in shape. Classes on offer include Kettlercise, a routine that uses light weights that resemble bowling balls, and Boxercise, a fitness class incorporating boxing moves and techniques.

Trisha, who runs a company called Exmoor Fitness, said: “I am dedicated to supporting others to achieve their fitness and personal goals.

“There is something special about committing to exercise with a...

Exeter-based commercial property advisers play key role in Westcountry accountants expansion

Space have helped Old Mill accountants relocate offices in Exeter, Yeovil and a move last month from Shepton Mallet to Wells. Now the firm are taking over a second floor of their new Exeter office as staffing numbers expand.

Space sourced and oversaw Old Mill’s move to the 3,000 square foot ground floor of Leeward House in Exeter Business Park two years ago. Since then the 20 staff have expanded to 30, with plans to add at least a further 20 jobs over the next seven years.

So Space has negotiated a lease on the upstairs floor avoiding yet another site move. "The upstairs...

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