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Business urges London Mayor to help firms meet Net Zero target
London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, will be urged to do more to help businesses meet the capital’s Net Zero target by 2030.
Funding the Transition: Measuring Businesses’ Access to Sustainable Finance
This report examines the pivotal role of sustainable finance in facilitating the transition to a low-carbon economy, with a particular focus on its impact on London’s businesses. It provides a detailed analysis of the barriers that SMEs face in accessing green finance and offers targeted recom...
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City of London Committee
Our Mission The City of London Committee is committed to understanding the key issues impacting businesses in the Square Mile and campaigning for action. The City of London Committee champions all voices in the City and provides a forum for businesses to work towards a shared ambition to mainta...
David Weatherhead
David has worked in the City of London for over 35 years and joined Lloyds in 2012 having spent 25 years at Natwest. He spent most of this time in International Trade and covered multiple market segments from SME's through to Large Corporate clients both in the UK and overseas.
Inclusion of Women in the Negotiation of Free Trade Agreements
Despite progress in recent years, women continue to face significant barriers to participating fully in international trade. These barriers can be categorized into four main areas: social and cultural norms, legal and regular frameworks, access to finance and markets, and skills and capacity building.
Is London resilient enough to cater for future growth?
Industrial action, adverse weather, terrorist attacks and health pandemics each have the potential to quickly disrupt business and curtain economic activity. The London Tomorrow panel will discuss what both businesses and authorities can do better to prepare for disruption.
Dr Abolade Abisogun OBE
Bola has successfully delivered in excess of £8bn in real estate projects across a range of sectors. He is a Fellow of the RICS and committed to nurturing aspiring Chartered Surveyors.
Businesses need solid support and reassurance as Brexit negotiations proceed
The Government needs to work hard to ensure London has a solid economic foundation to meet the twin challenges of Brexit and an expanding population, London's leading business group has said.
Businesses want to work together to tackle congestion new survey finds
An overwhelming majority of London businesses think a number of innovative new policies could help tackle congestion according to new findings released today.
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