These are the top stories making the headlines across The Business Magazine website today:
From start-up to magic million in four years - Dorset independent coffee supplier set to generate £1 million revenue in a year
In just four years, Dorset-based independent coffee supplier Say Coffee, founded by Jeffrey Barnacle after facing redundancy during the pandemic, is poised to reach £1 million in annual revenue, marking a significant milestone in its rapid growth.
Full story here: https://thebusinessmagazine.co.uk/companies/from-start-up-to-magic-million-in-four-years-dorset-independent-coffee-supplier-set-to-generate-1-million-revenue-in-a-year/
Six of South’s business leaders land places in LDC Top 50
Six business leaders from the South have been recognized in the LDC Top 50 list by Lloyds Banking Group's private equity arm, highlighting their contributions to sustainability, positive change, international opportunities, and employee wellbeing.
Full story here: https://thebusinessmagazine.co.uk/companies/six-of-souths-business-leaders-land-places-in-ldc-top-50/
Businesses seen to accelerate exit plans ahead of October Budget
Nearly a third of UK business owners with turnovers exceeding £5 million have expedited their exit plans in the past year ahead of the new government's upcoming October Budget, according to research by Evelyn Partners.
Full story here: https://thebusinessmagazine.co.uk/companies/businesses-seen-to-accelerate-exit-plans-ahead-of-october-budget/