Monthly Archives: November 2020

Charlie Mullins: ‘I don’t like banks – they’re crooks in suits’

Originally written by Anna Jordan on Small Business
Welcome to Small Business Snippets, the podcast from SmallBusiness.co.uk. Today’s guest is Charlie Mullins, founder and chairman of Pimlico (formerly Pimlico Plumbers).
We talk about how to build a customer base in the early days and upcoming IR35 changes.
Listen to it in the media player below:

You can also catch our episodes with:

Retail expert and former Dragon, Theo Paphitis
Author and boardroom expert, John Tusa
Digital guru and investor, Sherry Coutu
Entrepreneur and former Dragon, Rachel Elnaugh
Businesswoman and Dragon, Deborah Meaden
Entrepreneur and The Apprentice 2005 candidate, Tim Campbell
Gousto CEO, Timo Boldt
Entrepreneur and The Apprentice 2018 candidate, Jackie Fast
Investor and former Dragon, Piers Linney
Investment fund manager, Nicola Horlick
Supermodel turned entrepreneur, Caprice

We’ve got podcast episodes from the first series looking at:

How one business owner’s mental breakdown caused her to see trolls from her past
How one entrepreneur hired a videographer to track their every move and build their business brand
How funding a business led one entrepreneur to stress-related alopecia
One entrepreneur’s first professional public speaking engagement
Adapting to UK life and learning English before starting a business
Securing seed funding
Finding the perfect head of customer care
Reaching a £1 million annual rate of return
Boosting client numbers from 30 to 850
Starting a brand new business from

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City mayors warn of mental health pandemic among self-employed

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Three mayors of England’s biggest cities have written to Rishi Sunak calling him to help the 3m self-employed excluded from Covid business support.
London mayor Sadiq Khan, Manchester mayor Andy Burnham and Liverpool mayor Steve Rotheram have urged the chancellor to help those who have fallen through the cracks of the self-employed income support scheme (SEISS).
Otherwise, warned Mr Burnham, England faces “a mental health pandemic on top of Covid”.
>See also: 1m self-employed face having to pay tax bill larger than what they earnt
It is estimated that 10 per cent of the UK workforce have found themselves excluded from Covid-19 support, according to pressure group ExcludedUK.
Mr Burhnam said: “We’re here together to send a message to the chancellor that it’s no exaggeration to say that jobs, homes and marriages are hanging in the balance … this is so wrong on so many levels”.
The Manchester mayor said the government’s cold shoulder for those who have just taken the plunge and gone self-employed, doing just what the government wants, sends the wrong message about becoming an entrepreneur.
Mr Burnham said that there were just days left to get the message across to the chancellor before his government spending

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