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The UK has the second largest B Corp Community in the world, with over 430 B Corps (and counting) representing 48 industries and over 22,000 employees, with combined revenue of £4.3 billion. Additionally, Europe currently has over 600 registered B Corp members. 

The B Corp movement is gaining traction in New Zealand as well, and is an exciting opportunity for Kiwi businesses and exports to strengthen their global footprint amongst this dedicated community. 

Joining the B Corp movement also has proven business benefits, with employees of B Corp businesses 46 percent more likely to report being satisfied and engaged. Furthermore, the B Corp movement is reflective of public sentiment in the UK, with 72 percent of the public believing that businesses should have a legal responsibility to the planet and people, alongside maximising profits. 

There is a huge opportunity for New Zealand businesses to tap into the UK market through B Corp certification. Assessment is free, all you need to do is pay an annual certification fee and re-certify every three years. As an increasing number of companies look to balance people, profit and the planet, a B Corp certification is a huge opportunity for Kiwi businesses to gain exposure in export markets as this business practice grows in traction across the world.

CONTRIBUTOR

Sara Fogarty

Regional Director, UK & Europe

Kea New Zealand

Kea member

Filed Under: Businesses going global, Global Kiwi, World changing Kiwi Tagged With: Business Growth, Europe, Insights, Regional, Sara Fogarty, UK

The budget outlined continued support for businesses and individuals to take the UK through the remaining stages of the pandemic, with a focus on job retention schemes.  Extensions announced by the Chancellor of the furlough scheme until September has helped to protect 11.2 million jobs since the pandemic began.  Changes to this will see employers asking to put in contributions of 10% from July and 20% from August. 

For the hospitality and tourism sectors, the roadmap to opening is on track. Accommodation providers and indoor dining businesses will be able to operate with guests allowed to return from 17th May, looking towards 21st June when further restrictions should be lifted.  The reopening of businesses is expected to cause a re-balancing of consumer discretionary spend back to cafes, pubs and restaurants. 

The business rate holiday will continue until the end of June and business rates will be discounted for the remaining 9 months of the financial year, whilst the reduced 5% rate on VAT has also been extended for hospitality & tourism sectors.

The easing of lockdowns has seen an increase of store sales up 4.6 percent, as well as a 24 percent increase in store visits, the most stores have seen in 13 months. As we open up, there are plenty of opportunities for our New Zealand exporters to be a part of this continued growth. 

We are beginning a new phase of the “new-normal”.  In person meetings are starting to take place again and there is a trickle back into offices.  This month international travel has been announced with a green light for 12 countries who can enter the UK with no quarantine required on arrival, including New Zealand and Australia.  

We look forward to welcoming back out our friends, whānau and colleagues from home as international travel starts to slowly return.  Please remember to be well organised and sensitive to the changes and challenges that we are still facing here on this side of the world.  We may not want to shake your hand just yet, please don’t take this that we aren’t happy to see you or to do business, it’s been a long time between hugs and we’ll need a bit more time to get used to them again. 

CONTRIBUTOR

Sara Fogarty

Regional Director, UK & Europe

Kea New Zealand

Kea member

Filed Under: Businesses going global, Global Kiwi Tagged With: Business Growth, Europe, Insights, Regional, Sara Fogarty, UK

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