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In this week’s Independent…

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Mind the gap: the business of recession In a report by Roger Trapp, Managing Director of Expense Reduction Analysts, Robert Allison comments on identifying opportunities in the recession: Southampton based Expense Reduction Analysts looks well-placed to prosper in the current business...

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Infoteam

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Expense Reduction Analysts fix great profits for Infoteam With 400 per cent growth during the last three years, Cornwall-based Infoteam is a rare breed of business that continues to go from strength to strength even during these tough economic...

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Major Structural Changes in UK Freight

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Major Structural Changes in UK Freight The Department for Transport has recently published its annual Road Freight Transport Statistics Bulletin 2009, and interpreting the figures provides a fascinating analysis of the changes occurring in the Distribution Sector. This year’s publication...

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Royal Academy of Dance calls the tune….

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

“We have to date engaged Expense Reduction Analysts on ten categories of expenditure with travel and hotels our next target for review as this forms a large part of our spend. Our experience to date of working with Expense...

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IBB Solicitors

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

IBB Solicitors identify £142,000 savings IBB Solicitors is West London’s leading law firm and recognised in Legal 500 as a South East regional heavyweight. A full service law firm handling complex legal work for both businesses and individuals, IBB Solicitors is headquartered in Uxbridge, Middlesex with offices in...

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Will the Budget budge borrowing?

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

The government wants banks to "lend" more, the banks need to shrink their balance sheets. Are the two incompatible? Today's budget changed the "net lending targets" for RBS and Lloyds to "gross lending targets" instead. Is it just political semantics...

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Avoiding compulsory redundancy

Friday, March 5th, 2010

What can companies do to avoid having to make compulsory redundancies?  A number of things can be done which, if started soon enough, can help prevent the need for a compulsory redundancy situation arising.  Help prevent compulsory redundancy by Stop recruitment Ban overtime Lay...

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Increased costs of Maternity pay

Monday, March 1st, 2010

  Initial moves were made in Europe last week to significantly increase the amount paid in maternity benefits to all new mothers. On 24 February the Women’s Rights Committee voted to increase the statutory maternity allowance for all mothers in the EU to include...

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Survey suggests resignations among managers ‘rise despite downturn’

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Reduce costs – but keep your valuable & irreplaceable staff A report from the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) found that over 225,000 managers quit their jobs in the year to the end of January, despite the possibility of unemployment and...

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Better buying helps BT cut costs by £900 million

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Telecoms giant BT is the latest firm to credit procurement for cutting costs during difficult economic conditions. In the company's second quarter results for the three months ended 30 September, BT said it was making good progress with cost reduction...

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