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The UK's Space Agency is offering young space entrepreneurs expert support, and a share of a 50, 000 prize, for their ideas on how satellites can help improve life on Earth. more»
The UK's Space Agency is offering young space entrepreneurs expert support, and a share of a 50, 000 prize, for their ideas on how satellites can help improve life on Earth. more»
Rather than offer its own standalone app, Plum's founders identified Facebook's Messenger as a better platform to challenge the traditional banking model. Business Advice spoke to CEO Victor Trokoudes to find out more. more»
As Instagram predicts UK firms will bank an annual 6.7bn through its app by 2022, Business Advice heads to the heart of the Instagram economy, or so-called Insta-economy, to hear from those leading the pack. more»
The new feature will permit UK Messenger app users to transfer cash up to the value of 2, 500 with a message, emojI or giff. more»
Seen as more reliable than traditional payment methods, mobile card readers have opened businesses up to card payment options that were previously edged out by steep fees and terminal rental costs. more»
After losing their operating licence in London on 23 September, Uber were once again in the news, as their appeal regarding the employment status of two of their drivers has been heard in the Employment Appeal Tribunal. more»
Back in 2011, Carl Partridge created London's first live bus timetable app from his bedroom. Some six years and three million downloads later, his company, UrbanThings, has released transport apps that serve the whole of the UK and even major cities in Chile and the US. more»
To find out if UK banking's newest entrants have revolutionised financial services for entrepreneurs, weve handpicked the best challenger banks available today. more»
Just one month after launching in Clapham, healthcare tech startup Qure announced its expansion throughout London's Zone 1 and SW postcodes due to rapidly growing demand. more»
When it comes to protecting an idea for a new business, entrepreneurs often believe anecdotal evidence more than the real facts. Here, David Walker breaks the issue down into three stages. more»