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Doing Business in the UK
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Page 1: PowerPoint Presentation · Title: PowerPoint Presentation Author: Kamal Created Date: 11/29/2017 10:37:34 AM

Doing Business in the UK

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Discussion Points

• How big is the market

• Doing Business in the UK

• Business Etiquette in the UK

• London Bridge Project

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How big is the market?

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Businesses in the UK

• In 2016, there were 5.5 million private sector businesses in the UK.

Up 2% from 2015

• Since 2000, the number of businesses in the UK has increased each

year by an average of 3%

• In 2016, there were 5.3 million micro businesses (0-9 employees)

in the UK. This accounts for 96% of all businesses.

• Large businesses (more than 250 employees) accounted for 0.1%

of businesses but 40% of employment and 53% of turnover.

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Businesses by region

• In 2016, there were 1040 businesses per 10000 resident adults

• In London, there were 1464 businesses per 10000 residents

• A third of all businesses are in London or the South East ( 1

million in London and 900,000 in the South East

• In 2016, Scotland saw a 5% drop in the number of businesses,

while the UK saw a 2% increase.

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Businesses by industry

• In 2016, there were 4.1million businesses in the services industries –

75% of all businesses in the UK. This accounted for 79% of all

employment and 72% of total turnover

• The biggest of the services industries in terms of number of

businesses was the professional, scientific and technical industries.

Retail accounted for 10% of all businesses.

• Construction sector businesses accounted for 10% of all businesses

and manufacturing 5%

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Business births and deaths

• In 2015, there were 383,000 new businesses. In the same

year, there were 252,000 businesses that ceased trading

• In 2015, the largest number of new businesses were in

London (101,000). The largest number of business deaths

also occurred in London (57,000)

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Doing business in the UK

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The Place to do business

• The UK has a prime global position in:

- World Trade

- Tech Innovation

- Creative talent and skills

- Financial services and Banking

- Competitive Tax System

- Transparent regulation

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Choosing the right structure

• Choose a structure that suits your needs deciding

ownership, financing and decision making

• The UK is the easiest major economy to do business with

• Use a global treaty network to plan your tax, protect your

capital investment, Protect your IP.

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Types of business entity

• Limited Liability company, Public or private

• Branch or subsidiary

• LLP

• Consortium, Joint venture

• Trading/Manufacturing or agent/distributor

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Various tax issues

• Low rate of corporation tax (20%)

• Low rates of capital gains tax (20-28%)

• Tax incentives for SME’s

• Tax reductions for Research and Development

• Tax relief for Creative Sector Film & video games

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Employment & Immigration

• Employing EU Nationals – Unrestricted (Currently)

• Employing non-EU nationals – need to apply for correct

Sponsorship licenses and visas

• The UK business employing established workers from an

overseas business within the same organisation –

Intragroup transfers

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Employment

• Educated growing labour force

• Generally business friendly employment laws

• Simple, flexible laws protect and promote the interests of

employees while making it easy for you to manage and

hire the right people with the right skills

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Business etiquette

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Geographical distinctions

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Social Rules & Behaviour

• Business people- experienced in interacting with other

cultures

• Interested in building long term relationships more than

making quick deals

• Personal integrity and dependability is important

• Indirectness/ ‘stiff upper lip’, Humour

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People and diplomacy

• Place diplomacy before directness in communication

• Fear bluntness will offend other party – may seem

evasive in meetings

• Use language in a coded manner

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Communication

• Handshakes- most common form of greeting

• Personal space- generally very litte touching

• First Names

• Punctuality and courtesy**

• Business meetings- Senior official most of talking

• Personal Questions – best to keep out of the workplace

• Salary talk is taboo

• Avoid loud talking or disruptive behaviour

• Tea – Milk & Sugar!

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The Bridge

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www.londonbridgeproject.com

[email protected]

+44 7871 456784

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Thank you / tesekkur ederim


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