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London Business Matters March / April 2023
City of London Chamber – open for business
The City of London Chamber officially launched in front of senior business
representatives at the Guildhall Art Gallery in January.
Paul Singh
Paul is SME Policy Lead for the City of London Corporation and will therefore be the Senior Spokesperson on SMEs while drafting the strategic policy for the square mile. Paul also owns and runs a number of City and London-based property and construction businesses and sit on high-profile boards within that industry.
Priya Kainth
Priya is an experienced financial advisor with a focus on lending. She assists individuals/businesses achieve their financial goals. Areas of expertise includes mortgages residential, buy-to-let, commercial properties and bridging/development loans. Priya is dedicated to helping people understand th...
London Business Matters May / June 2023
Minister for London on the capital’s prospects
Londoners are affected by many of the same issues as the rest of the UK, though some are undoubtedly felt more acutely in the capital.
Growing evidence for business support for immigration in London
London businesses have spoken out in favour of immigration and prioritising growth according to a ComRes survey commissioned by London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
London Business Matters May 2020
Nightingale opens in record time
The NHS Nightingale Hospital London was the first of a chain of temporary hospitals set up by NHS England for the coronavirus pandemic.
Rodney Appiah
Cornerstone Partners is a leading UK angel network focused on investing in black and diverse founders. Rodney has worked in venture capital for more than a decade, leading over 20 investments and delivering successful exits including the sale of Unruly Media to News Corp (£114m).
Samantha Hovey
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High energy prices are pushing our firms to breaking point
We are alarmed by today’s announcement of an energy price cap rise by Ofgem. High energy prices are pushing our firms to breaking point.
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