
Mark Chapman
Broadcast Journalist at Freelance
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Oct 8, 2024 |
bimplus.co.uk | Mark Chapman
Project and portfolio management software might seem like an obscure first port of call to help address construction’s role in climate change, but Mark Chapman at Elecosoft thinks it has a role to play. Virtually every industry has had a hand in pushing us to the environmental brink. Fortunately, a sizeable portion of these industries are addressing global pollution and resource depletion, along with the climate change that is occurring as a result. The construction industry is no exception.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
herrington-carmichael.com | Mark Chapman
The Consumer Duty came into force for open products and services on 31 July 2023. For a summary of the Consumer Duty, please see our previous article. In less than one month, the Consumer Duty will also apply to closed products and services, which were sold before 31 July 2023 but have not been marketed or sold to new customers since. The deadline for firms’ first annual board reports assessing compliance with the Duty is 31 July 2024.
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Jun 23, 2024 |
flyingsolo.com.au | Justine mclean |Jacqueline Jayne |Charlotte Blair |Mark Chapman
If your business bank account looks a little sad, could you be doing something different to give it a boost? Justine McLean shares her top tips to get your cash flow moving again.
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Jun 23, 2024 |
flyingsolo.com.au | Jacqueline Jayne |Charlotte Blair |Mark Chapman |Simon Jones
Tax season is here again, and with it the inevitable rise in scam attempts. For cyber criminals, this is the perfect time to exploit the confusion and urgency that often accompanies tax filings. cyber security expert Jacqueline Jayne shares how to keep your business secure. Every year, as we get closer to EOFY, scammers dust off their well-worn playbook, updating it with new tricks to outsmart even the most tech-savvy individuals.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Mark Chapman
Who can carry on regulated activities? Only firms that are authorised (or exempt from the need for authorisation) can carry on a regulated activity in the UK. This is known as the "general prohibition". The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) have the power to authorise a firm to carry on regulated activities under Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA). How long does authorisation take?
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