Friday, April 25, 2025

Streets Chartered Accountants covers updates to payroll management, HR and compliance, Trade Credit Insurance, and more in new news roundup

Streets also looked at the broader HR matters that may concern employers now and in the year ahead, along with the potential impact of changes to and the introduction of new employment legislation. If you missed it you can catch up now!

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Trade Credit Insurance can protect your business 

Does your business have Trade Credit Insurance? Have you reviewed it recently to ensure that your policy is the right fit and level of cover your business needs?

Trade Credit Insurance protects manufacturers, traders and service providers against losses from non-payment of a commercial trade debt. Debts can arise as a result of a customer becoming insolvent or failing to pay within agreed terms.

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Open Road is Colchester office’s new nominated charity As part of Streets’ commitment to the communities in which its teams live and work, the Colchester office of Streets Whittles has an established approach to supporting a nominated local good cause. 

As of March 2024, Streets has selected Open Road to benefit from its support. An established drug and alcohol recovery support charity in Essex and Medway, Open Road provides services to support individuals on their journey to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.

Have we become too obsessed about the use of technology in our businesses?

Is it time to regain control of our senses about the benefits and use of technology? The last 12 months seem to have been unprecedented in terms of the use and introduction of technology and digital innovation.

Who would have thought that OpenAI and ChatGPT only really came to market and wider use in November 2022? With the launch of Google’s AI and other platforms there does seem to be a frenzy of activity as organisations seek to understand what artificial intelligence can do for them or how it might impact their businesses.

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