The best thing you can do to protect your business is to ensure your own operations run with as little risk as possible. Failure to manage all this risk can erode margin, limit a company’s ability to meet customer commitments. In this whitepaper, we will address the 4 biggest risks that originate with your direct spend suppliers.
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Most Read from Bloomberg Paytm won approval to become a consumer digital-payments platform. The beleaguered fintech continues a bulk of its business even as its banking affiliate is getting wound down. State-backed Unified Payments Interface is a pioneering system that allows users to make instant money transfers. But that bank has to cease its business after Friday.
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Burnside Autocyl now boasts a turnover of €80 million with 250 staff in Tullow, Co Carlow, with a further 35 staff in a 10-year old American subsidiary business. The cylinders are necessary for a wide variety of machines including warehouse equipment, recycling vehicles and construction. In 2014 it made a strategic decision to open a subsidiary company in North America – Burnside America.
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John Lewis Partnership (JLP) is the U.K.’s largest employee-owned retail company. In the past, prominent figures like Nick Clegg had big dreams about a “John Lewis economy” where individuals had actual stakes in the companies they worked for. But things have taken a turn for the worse. Now, JLP is navigating murky waters amid a turnaround plan under chair Sharon White.
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Tata Consumer retained its tea market share in e-commerce for a 33rd consecutive month. In Q3 FY24, growth businesses jumped 42 per cent on a year-on-year basis.
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Mauritian PE firm Adenia Partners acquires French MNC’s business in 12 countries Premium Mauritius-based private equity firm Adenie Partners. In its second deal this month, the PE firm will acquire the business.
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The stock of the country’s fourth largest listed IT services company is down over 17 per cent from the start of January. Key issues faced by the company are related to integration and senior management exits. Over the last year and a half, over a dozen senior management personnel have left the company in the run-up to the merger of L&T Infotech and Mindtree. The company reported a weak sales growth of 0.7 per cent sequentially on a constant currency basis which was half of what brokerages
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Indian indices commenced trading on a negative note on Friday, with the Nifty hovering around 22,000 points. At 10 am, the Sensex experienced a decline of 470.22 points or 0.64 per cent, closing at 72,627.06. The Nifty decreased by 161.50 points, ending at 21,985.20.
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Inox Group Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited (INOXGFL) sees value unlocking opportunities in its chemicals business, executive director Devansh Jain told Moneycontrol. "We like to list companies," Jain said. GFL is in talks with some global and domestic companies but declined to name any.
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The Associated Collegiate Press honored Main Hill Media, the university's student-run advertising agency, with eight awards at the ACP Spring National College Media Conference. This marks the first time these awards have been announced at the spring conference. ACP recognized the full agency team, manager Riley Atkinson, graphic designer Jules Yeary and staff photographer Sarah Wittenburg.
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