Resources

Your Business Resource Hub


Navigating the world of business means dealing with official bodies, financial institutions, and regulatory requirements. To save you time and effort, we've compiled a curated list of essential, trustworthy links for UK entrepreneurs. From HMRC and government grants to top business banks, consider this your reliable directory for the official resources you'll need throughout your journey. We regularly review and update this page to ensure all information is current and relevant, so be sure to bookmark it for future reference.

 

1. Government Support & Advice

Your first stop for official guidance, support, and funding opportunities from the UK government and its agencies.

GOV.UK - Finance and support for your business

What it is: The main government portal for businesses. Use this to find funding, grants, and support schemes available nationally and in your local area.

The British Business Bank

What it is: A government-owned development bank focused on increasing the supply of funding for small businesses.

The LEP Network - Local Growth Hubs

What it is: A network of local, public/private sector partnerships that provide free, tailored business advice and support in your specific region.

Acas (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service )

What it is: The workplace expert for Great Britain, providing free, impartial advice on employment law, employee rights, and best practices.

 

2. Tax & Business Registration

The official sources for registering your business, understanding your tax obligations, and filing your accounts.

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC ) - Business & Self-Employed

What it is: The official HMRC portal for all business-related taxes, including Self Assessment, VAT, Corporation Tax, and PAYE.

Companies House

What it is: The UK's registrar of companies. All limited companies and LLPs must be registered here.

3. Business Law & Compliance

Key resources for protecting your intellectual property and ensuring your business complies with UK regulations.

Intellectual Property Office (IPO )

What it is: The official UK government body responsible for intellectual property (IP ) rights, including trademarks, patents, designs, and copyright.

Health and Safety Executive (HSE)

What it is: Britain's national regulator for workplace health and safety.

Information Commissioner's Office (ICO )

What it is: The UK's independent authority set up to uphold information rights, including data protection (GDPR ).

4. Finding a Professional Accountant & Bookkeeper

A good accountant is a vital partner for business growth. Use these directories from official UK accounting bodies to find a qualified and regulated professional in your area.


ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales)

What it is: The official directory to find an ICAEW Chartered Accountant. These are among the most highly respected and rigorously trained accountants.

Why it's useful: Ensures you are hiring a professional who is regulated and held to the highest standards of expertise and ethics.

ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants )

What it is: A global body for professional accountants. Their directory lists members who are qualified to offer services to the public.
Why it's useful: Provides access to a wide range of qualified professionals who can help with everything from tax returns to strategic business advice.

AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians )

What it is: A leading qualification and membership body for accounting staff. AAT members are skilled in bookkeeping, payroll, and preparing accounts.

Why it's useful: Excellent for finding licensed bookkeepers and accountants who can manage your day-to-day finances, VAT returns, and payroll efficiently.

5. Top Business Banking Providers

Choosing the right bank is a key decision. These are some of the top high-street and digital-first banks offering business accounts in the UK.

Starling Bank

What it is: A leading digital-only bank known for its free business account and easy-to-use app.

Tide


What it is: A popular digital business finance platform offering free accounts, invoicing tools, and easy setup.

Monzo Business

What it is: The business offering from the popular digital bank Monzo, with free and paid account options.

Barclays Business Banking

What it is: A major high-street bank with a strong offering for start-ups and established businesses.

HSBC Business Banking

What it is: Another leading high-street bank with a range of accounts for different business sizes.

 

Now that you have access to the key official resources, let us help you with the strategy.

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