Author: CXM Editorial
London P2P Car Sharing Startup First in UK to Offer Keyless Mobile Tech
HiyaCar, the London-based peer to peer (P2P) car sharing company, has become the first UK company to offer keyless car entry as part of its service. The startup’s QuickStart technology combines with its app to take users from selecting a car...
Free Beer, Massages And Ski Trips – These Are the Best Job Perks in Greater Manchester
Does your work have a free bar and give you free ski trips? If not, you’re in the wrong job. What if going to work was more than just doing your 9-5? Imagine if on top of your usual salary you...
Why Retailers Choose Divido Over PayPal Credit for POS Finance
Point of sale (POS) finance is exploding in popularity. According to Apex Insight’s 2017 report, POS lending stands at over £4bn a year in the UK alone. By offering POS finance, retailers can boost sales, average basket size and customer loyalty....
BT Invests in World Class Network Centre of Excellence in Belfast
Last week, following an investment of £1million, BT officially opened a brand new state-of-the-art Network Operations Centre, a secure 24/7 operation where BT proactively manages its customers’ networks. The centre pre-empts and manages customers’ critical communications networks, identifying and resolving network...
Global Cyberattack: What You Need to Know
A massive ransomware attack has hit businesses around the world, causing major companies to shut down their computer systems. Researchers are still investigating the software behind the attack, warning that it’s more sophisticated than the WannaCry worm that struck hundreds of...
`Hole in The Wall´ Proving Cash Is Still King on 50th Birthday
The cash machine celebrates its 50th birthday today – with the “hole in the wall” remaining a popular way for people to manage their day-to-day money half a century after it first appeared on the UK’s streets. The world’s first ATM...
Ocado Is Testing Its Own Driverless Vehicles on The Streets of London
Online grocer Ocado has become the latest company to join the autonomous vehicle fray after it began testing its own driverless deliveries on the streets of London. The UK retailer has partnered with Oxford-based Oxbotica to develop and test a small...
Look at The Evidence: Google’s Troubles In Europe Are Entirely of Its Own Making
LONDON — Google was fined €2.4 billion (£2.1 billion) for abusing its monopoly in Europe on Tuesday, and while Americans will no doubt bemoan the stereotype of European antipathy toward innovation this is mostly Google’s own fault. Let’s be clear: Today’s...
Banking Brexodus? One Year on, This Is What Banks Have Said About Brexit And Job Moves
In the year since the UK voted for Brexit, one of the hot topics for discussion in the City has been job moves. In February, Brussels think tank Bruegel estimated that 10,000 UK banking positions could be shifted to the EU...