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The smart approach to raising business finance Ahead of his talk at this year’s Sage World small business conference, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales' north east regional director Keith Proudfoot explains how to secure that all-important funding for your business and what not to do when wooing investors. www.businesszone.co.uk
Connaught administrator 'hopeful' of saving jobs The administrators to Connaught say they are "hopeful" of saving jobs in the failed company's social housing division after it was officially placed into administration. www.telegraph.co.uk
Connaught crisis: Administrators move into Leeds headquarters UPDATED Administrators have moved in to the headquarters of construction firm Connaught in Leeds and warned of redundancies among 4,400 staff. www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk
KPMG confirms appointment as administrators to Connaught KPMG have been made administrators of building group Connaught plc, the firm confirmed today. Richard Heis, Richard Hill and Richard Fleming have been made joint administrators. www.accountancyage.com
Housing giant Connaught faces collapse Tuesday 7th September 2010, 3:09PM BST. Shares in social housing giant Connaught were suspended today as the company, which has a base in West Bromwich, appeared on the brink of collapse. www.expressandstar.com
Bank vows customer services overhaul Northern Ireland’s biggest bank has vowed not to keep customers queuing for more than five minutes as part of an overhaul of customer service. Related Stories White Stuff set to create 35 new jobs CEOs lined up for NI investment talks Banking on a better deal for customers Bmi targets Ryanair’s Belfast City Airport slots Flybe swoops on Ryanair Belfast routes rss.feedsportal.com
Wealth Check: 'I am setting up a gallery but I don't want a large loan' Hannah Stoney, 22, a fine art graduate from Staffordshire, wants to set up her own business, but is concerned about the initial costs of making such a big investment. www.independent.co.uk
Banks leave some customers in 'dire poverty' High Street banks have been accused of leaving some customers in "dire poverty" after taking money out of their accounts without permission. Banks can move cash between different accounts belonging to the same person, and only have to tell them afterwards. www.bbc.co.uk
Bank customers in 'dire poverty' Banks are accused of leaving some customers in "dire poverty" after taking money out of their accounts without permission. www.bbc.co.uk
Finance and Banking The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 ("the Act") begins sweeping reform for the U.S. financial system. It requires new and existing regulatory agencies to undertake more than 50 studies of the financial system and more than 250 instances of rulemaking. www.mondaq.com
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