The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Numbers increase since vote for Brexit

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has reported an increase of more than 30% in the number of smaller firms joining up since the UK voted to leave Europe.

FPB managing director Ian Cass said the surge, which means the forum now has more than 30,000 members, could not just be explained by Brexit uncertaint­y alone.

Mr Cass added: “Uncertaint­y around Brexit has clearly been a factor in more businesses reaching out to the forum.

“But the increases in compliance and regulation­s such as pensions

“What they really value is the ability to manage their risks”

auto-enrolment, GDPR (the General Data Protection Regulation), digital tax and enhanced employee rights have led businesses to look not just for a lobbying voice, but also for tangible help in helping to manage the requiremen­ts that are being levelled on them.”

The forum’s focus on “providing solutions and genuine guidance” on managing issues such as employment law and data protection changes, rather than offering discounted utility services, was at the heart of the recent membership growth, he said.

He added: “The feedback we have had from members is that there is a plethora of discounts available online.

“What they really value is the ability to manage their risks and get advice from profession­als when they need it in the knowledge that the forum is completely independen­t and not involved in any commission arrangemen­ts.”

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