Business
Black Business in the uk
London Young Womens Initiatives
Using a creative approach, we bring excellent skills and fantastic vision to all our events and projects. We welcome and encourage partnership working, offer expertise and provide excellent contacts and access to facilities and resources and work experience opportunities. Our organisations main ingredients are event management and marketing, with a dash of fashion, music, creative writing, make-up, styling, and more... (London)
The Best Touch
The Best Touch provides an unrivalled virtual office service to any firm operating in the competitive business environment. We appreciate that it may not be always possible to answer every single telephone call, but also understand the consequence of missing that vital call that can ultimately lead to more revenue. Many callers will not leave a message if a call is answered directly by voicemail.(London)
HR Management Partners
We have more than 20 years experience in strategic and operational HR and our associates are accredited with the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. We partner with you to find the right HR solutions for your business, recruit and retain the staff you need, and help you get the most suitable policies and practices in place to guard against HR problems in the future. (London)
Little Friend
Patricia’s children have been her source of ideas; she hopes to share these ideas with her customers through the products she develops. The company is committed to discovering and developing innovative products for children; all products purely in-house brands. Her aim is to produce products that will benefit the customer. (Kent ME5)
Black Business in the uk
There are over 10,000 black-owned businesses employing one or more staff in London (4 per cent of all London businesses).
• 25 per cent of black business owners are women
• Black-owned businesses are underrepresented compared with the proportion of London’s population which is black. Black-owned business comprise 4 per cent of all businesses, but 12 per cent of London’s population is black.
• Most black-owned businesses are small
• Black businesses seem to have shown great resilience during the recent slowdown.
•Black businesses are innovative - they are more than averagely likely to introduce innovations in goods, services or business processes, and significantly more likely than the average to derive substantial benefits from such innovations.
Quoted from blackeconomics.co.uk