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Move opens up new market

Move opens up new market

20 October 2016

Expanding into London was a ‘natural step’ for 230-year-old Whitehead Monckton, despite marketing itself as the 'Kent law firm'.

Law firms team up to cut out messy tribunals

Law firms team up to cut out messy tribunals

11 October 2016

Costly legal battles between bosses and ex-employees will be avoided in a new initiative between four Kent law firms.

New laws biggest legal concern after Brexit vote

New laws biggest legal concern after Brexit vote

07 October 2016

Changing legislation is the main worry for firms in the wake of the EU referendum according to a survey by a county law firm.

Insurance firm in court over data breach

Insurance firm in court over data breach

28 September 2016

An insurance company, two of its directors and two private investigators have been charged with breaching data protection laws.

US investors to take stake in insurer

US investors to take stake in insurer

22 September 2016

A Chicago-based private equity firm is trying to take control of 23% of an insurance giant based in the county.

Saga shrugs off Brexit concerns

Saga shrugs off Brexit concerns

21 September 2016

The over-50s holiday and insurance giant said 99% of its customers were unfazed by the EU referendum result as it increased pre-tax profits.

Paramount backers increase UK investments

Paramount backers increase UK investments

20 September 2016

The Middle Eastern financial backers of plans for a Paramount resort in Kent have bought shares in a City stock broker.

Bosses warn of laptop scam

Bosses warn of laptop scam

20 September 2016

Companies which rent out rooms for meetings have been warned to be wary of an alleged thief who has struck two businesses within days.

Law firm expands into capital

Law firm expands into capital

20 September 2016

A 230-year-old legal practice is expanding into London for the first time with the takeover of another business.

Takeover of historic accountancy

Takeover of historic accountancy

19 September 2016

An accountants which has been based in Kent for 94 years is merging with a rival.

New £5 note released

New £5 note released

13 September 2016

The new fiver comes into circulation today featuring one of Kent’s most iconic figures.

Worker rights in the spotlight

Worker rights in the spotlight

09 September 2016

Bosses can brush up on their employment law at a seminar looking at how things may change after the EU referendum.

Turners' £10.9m black hole

Turners' £10.9m black hole

07 September 2016

Troubled wholesaler Turners Fine Foods has a £10.9 million shortfall in its accounts as creditors scramble to be repaid.

Law firm gets new partner from London rival

Law firm gets new partner from London rival

06 September 2016

A legal business has hired a top talent from a high-profile international practice based in London.

Taxpayers foot £3m of lost loans

Taxpayers foot £3m of lost loans

02 September 2016

Kent County Council has written off over £3 million of interest-free loans to firms which have gone bust, doubling the amount lost in under a year.

Debt buyer's earnings surge

Debt buyer's earnings surge

30 August 2016

A credit management firm increased its profitability by 29% as it increased revenues abroad and gained approval from regulators.

Weak pound waters tea-grower's profits

Weak pound waters tea-grower's profits

25 August 2016

An agriculture, engineering and banking group returned to profit in the first half months of the year, as it enjoyed the low value of sterling.

Insurer turnaround 'ahead of schedule'

Insurer turnaround 'ahead of schedule'

25 August 2016

Bosses at Towergate insist declines in income and profitability were expected as it reveals its performance for the first half of the year.

Kent Reliance profits grow

Kent Reliance profits grow

24 August 2016

The lender has put its good performance down to careful lending in the buy-to-let market.

Art and accounts collide

Art and accounts collide

12 August 2016

An accountant may seem a strange choice as the new chairman of an art gallery but the new man at the Turner Contemporary is there for good reasons.

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