Finance
MM Wealth's Baris Furlonger explains the benefits of using a financial planner vs a financial adviser
Whether we want it to or not, money plays a big part in our lives and both our everyday spending and longer-term savings should therefore be given adequate thought, time and resources. Using the services of a financial planner allows you to delegate much of this to professional...
First Intuition offers free consultation sessions
The free 20-minute consultations sessions are with First Intuition's Digital Finance and Data Analytics tutors, ahead of the launch of their Digital Academy. ...
An interview with Cambridges very own Prentis & Co Accountants - 10 Questions all SMES will be asking!
At Computer Tutoring, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive IT training in programs such as Microsoft Office 365 and Adobe Creative Suite. To enhance the value of our services, we are proud to offer a thought-provoking video interview with a highly-regarded accountant - Ian Shiple...
UK Government backing helps launch world first self-driving bus
GCP have been awarded £17.4m to run up to 13 autonomous buses on trials in West Cambridge and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. ...
The Cambridge signs neurodiversity membership
The Cambridge Building Society has become a Corporate Member of Neurodiversity in Business (NiB) with a focus on building a neuroinclusive culture. ...
Profit warnings from listed companies in the South East increased by 89% in 2022
Listed companies in the South East issued 70 profit warnings in 2022, an increase of 89% on the previous year, according to the latest EY-Parthenon Profit Warnings report. In Q4 2022, 13 profit warnings were issued, seven less than Q3. ...
Cambridge Index gains 2.1%
The Cambridge Index rose 340.24 points or 2.1% to close at 16,698.6, as eight out of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains to their share prices. ...
Cambridge Index declines 13.4%
The Cambridge Index fell 2524.68 points or 13.4% to close at 16,358.4, as four out of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly losses to their share prices. ...
Grants upped to £5,000 for groups supporting people fleeing war in Ukraine
CAMBRIDGE City Council has increased the maximum amount of grant funding that community groups, small groups of residents, or organisations supporting refugees can apply for to run activities that support people who have fled Ukraine – from £2,000 to £5,000 per application. ...
Council sets out plans to award more than £1 million to 60 Cambridge community groups
Cambridge City Council set out plans to award £1,094,000 to 60 voluntary, community and not-for-profit organisations to support projects that will reduce social or economic inequality for Cambridge residents during 2023-2024. ...