Payment security at a pivotal point
Wherever you find money, you will find fraud attempts and, as technology evolves, so too do the methods used by fraudsters.
Wherever you find money, you will find fraud attempts and, as technology evolves, so too do the methods used by fraudsters.
With social distancing measures set to become part of everyday life for the foreseeable future, Liverpool based seasonal events specialists The Festive Group have developed a new range of protective screens for businesses.
Manchester based Williamson & Croft are delighted to announce that Tor Stringfellow has joined the business as Audit and Assurance Partner.
Cook some of your favourite Piccolino, Gino D’Acampo or Bar & Grill meals with a range of popular dishes from their menus.
The Wilkes Partnership are offering clients a no cost, no obligation, initial consultation designed to help you understand any issues facing you or your business and help you map out the best route forward.
A section of Deansgate is set to be temporarily closed to traffic, as part of a bid to make more space for people to walk in the city and help the economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Lancashire Business View have been considering how they can continue to support their Sub36 community to connect with your peers and access the support you need during this time. Welcome to Sub36 Social.
Our international payments partner, Western Union Business Solutions, provides us with monthly economic insight impacting global currency markets.
Specialist technicians at the University of Central Lancashire are utilising their skills to create much needed hand sanitiser to help fight the spread of coronavirus.
After a competitive and legally thorough process, the owners of Sciontec Liverpool finalised contracts, making Bruntwood SciTech a 25% shareholder in the company, which operates Liverpool Science Park.
It was a pleasure to welcome Jessica Bowles from Bruntwood & Mike Emmerich from Metro Dynamics into the Den and hear their thoughts and predictions about the current crisis and the opportunities and challenges we are likely to face in its aftermath.
Liverpool’s elected Mayor Joe Anderson was in the Downtown Den with a clear message to the city’s business community “We will come out of this crisis stronger.”