Monthly Archives: October 2019

Top tips for finding your first office space

Originally written by Abby Hardoon on Small Business
Paul Slinn, founder of Flexioffices, a provider of virtual and serviced office spaces, has a few useful tips about what to do when you are setting up your own company. Quite a few household names have started in their founders’ garages: Apple, Amazon, Google, HP, Disney and many more have all been there.
What are serviced offices and how do they work?
Serviced offices are simply flexible office spaces where you pay a monthly cost fully inclusive of your outgoings with additional services included or available on a pay-as-you-go basis. Typically the costs will include rent rates, service charge, heat, lighting, cleaning, office furniture, shared kitchen and reception facilities. Internet and telephone will be provided but charged separately, as will the use of meeting rooms.
Related: Co-working space versus traditional office – which is better?
Who uses them?
All types of companies use serviced offices – start-ups, small to medium-sized companies and multi-nationals. Flexioffices has helped more than 1,000 clients find office space including Spotify, British Airways, BBC, Transport for London, Disney, IBM, HP, Pizza Express, DreamWorks, Adecco, various government departments, major UK charities, to name just a few.
What are the benefits of serviced offices for start-ups and

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Co-operative Bank to revolutionise small business banking offer

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
EXCLUSIVE: The Co-operative Bank plans to expand its Co-op small business banking offer over the next year following its £15m grant funded by RBS.
Last month, the Co-op announced that increased its lending to small business customers for the first time in six years as it seeks to cast off its past problems.
The bank is matching the £15m Banking Competition Remedies grant with £17m of its own money.
See also: Nationwide wins £50m prize to help boost small business banking
The bank is the UK’s seventh biggest provider of loans to small businesses but put the brakes on lending in 2013 after discovering a £1.5bn hole in its finances that threatened its survival.
Donald Kerr, managing director of SME banking, told Small Business that the bank will:

Put a small-business focused relationship manager back into branches
Introduce same-day business bank account opening next year
Modernise its online banking platform, making it much easier for SMEs to integrate online accounting packages
Launch a mobile app for business customers next year
Introduce its own-brand accountancy package in partnership with a Manchester-based fintech
Offer a three-month cash flow facility based on transaction history

This is in addition to offering 30 months’ free banking to new customers in

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Working at Home as a Performing Arts Marketing Coach, Performer, and Writer

Melinda Massie is a performing arts marketing coach, published author, and performer. She teaches people in the performing arts how to market themselves. She also teaches marketing courses for TCU Extended Education and is an actress with TCU + UNTHSC School of Medicine. Prior to becoming a marketing coach, Melinda had award-winning careers in ballroom […]

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