Rebecca Benneyworth (/pictured above at FAB 2025/), one of the most recognisable names in accountancy and a keynote speaker ...
Imagine signing up for a gym membership with the best of intentions. It feels exciting at first. But months later, nothing ...
In this article, Emma Reid [1], Partner at Cottons Group [2], looks at why Cottons chose to move away from systems that ...
AI integration is growing steadily across UK accounting. Already, 45% of UK accountants [1] are using advanced AI on a weekly basis, with 26% doing so ...
For the UK accounting profession, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most demanding years in recent memory. It is not only about dealing with the ...
So, at great protest we've finally been forced to migrate to bright cloud. It feels we've been treated like a naughty child by bright, and been dragged ...
Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) [1] and AML compliance has moved from a “new thing to get your head around” to something your ...
1/ Will this make a difference to CH? That is, will a Gov.uk One in the name of Letitia Hughes be accepted by CH as confirming a director on file as Letitia Kate Green-Hughes? Or do we need to amend ...
Interesting to see these prison sentences after fraudulent BBL applications totalling £200k - plus some other naughtiness.
Payroll rarely wins awards for excitement, but it does have a talent for going wrong at exactly the worst time. UK payroll is now more demanding than ...
Finance Directors and CFOs consistently report that their teams stop spending time on manual data entry, approval chasing and audit preparation. The result is a finance function with real-time ...
Most firms don’t set out to create duplicate client records. They accumulate them, one system at a time. A CRM entry here, an onboarding ...
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