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2 Year Sponsorship Kicked Off at Counties Cup Final
NW Brown Group, a leading Financial Advice and Investment Management Business in East Anglia, launched its 2 year sponsorship of Shelford Rugby Club’s Under 17’s team on Sunday 3rd February.
Article by Cara McLean
NW Brown Mortgage Brokers Top Mystery Shopper List
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Article by Cara McLean
Who would be a director?
Burdens on Directors increase annually. Has your insurance responded accordingly?
Article by Shaun Lenton
Holiday Adventures
Getting the right cover for trips abroad is as important as packing your passport.
Article by Shaun Lenton
What happens when I crash my car?
What to watch out for when repairing your prized sports car.
Article by Shaun Lenton
A New Venture
NW Brown Insurance Brokers are pleased to announce a joint venture with East Anglia’s largest property management and lettings agent JSM Property.
Article by Shaun Lenton
Chief Executive says Nationalise Northern Rock
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Article by Marcus Johnson
Childcare Vouchers
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Article by Peter Banyard
NW Brown Group Annouces Disposal of Early Stage Activity
NW Brown, the East Anglian Financial Services Company operating from Cambridge, today
announced the disposal of certain companies and businesses to a management buy out team of:
Nigel Brown, Max Bautin, Ed Stacey and Kerry Baldwin. The companies consist of GEIF
Ventures Limited, an early stage equity fund and three other companies all connected with the IQ
Capital Fund. The businesses include the management of the early stage funds and an angel
network, the Great Eastern Investment Forum.
Article by NW Brown Group
Fraud Advice from Maurice Smith, Financial Intel Officer, F.I.U
At this present time there are numerous schemes by fraudsters to obtain money and personal
details from the public these generally are mailed faxed or by email they originate from a
number of countries.
Article by Maurice Smith
NW Brown Group publishes Annual Accounts
The Board's broad view of prospects for our key markets is positive, notwithstanding rising interest rates, stock market volatility and increasing polarisation in the financial services sector, which is at least in part due to ever increasing regulatory impositions.
Article by Marcus Johnson
Top Technologist Joins NW Brown Group Board
NW Brown Group Limited announces Dr David Parnell has been appointed to the Board of the Company with effect from 30th April.
Article by NW Brown Group
Go Liquid for a Child Friendly Plan
Money Makeover featuring advice from our own Brian Carter. Article in FT.com from March 24/25 2007 (we take no responsibility for the content of external websites)
Policy Matters - Employment Law Protection
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Article by Richard Rampley
Policy Matters - Unlimited Liability
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Article by Richard Rampley
Policy Matters - Commercial Legal Expenses Insurance
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Article by Richard Rampley
Announcing the Launch of NW Brown & Company Limited
From Wednesday, 1st March 2006 various companies offering a comprehensive range of Financial Services within the NW Brown group will be drawn together to form one company to be called NW Brown & Company Limited. These companies provide Investment Management, Pension, Financial Planning, Tax, Trustee Education, SIPPS and Employee Benefit services and will continue to do so in a more co-ordinated manner that will ultimately benefit the client with more centralised operations.
Article by Cara McLean
Cambridge Index Update 24th March 2006
Cambridge Index Edges Ahead.
Article by Rodney Brewis
Cambridge Index Update 17th March 2006
Cambridge Index Up 1.3%
Article by Rodney Brewis
Cambridge Index Update 3rd February 2006
Cambridge Index steady at 1393.
Article by Rodney Brewis
Employers Update Seminar 2005
EMPLOYERS’ UPDATE SEMINAR 2005 RAISES MONEY FOR CHARITY
Article by Guy Mulley
Shadow Pensions Minister Extends the Pensions Debate
Shadow Pensions Minister, Nigel Waterson, was the keynote speaker at our 2004 Employers’ Update Seminar, which was held in Cambridge in March. The seminar, which is hosted by NW Brown Employee Benefits, covers topical employment taxation, employee benefits and human resources issues.
Article by Guy Mulley
Pensions Simplification
On 10th December 2003 the Government published “Simplifying the taxation of pensions: the Government’s proposals”. Some of the original proposals have been modified and a lot more detail has been forthcoming. Further details were announced in the Budget 2004. Amendments and further regulations seem to be issued almost daily so the following will be subject to change and simply represents our current understanding of the situation.
Article by Ron Dart
Decades of Dedication Reaps Rewards
Nigel Brown, Chairman of NW Brown Group Ltd, was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) this year by the Anglia Polytechnic University (APU) in recognition of the years of dedicated professionalism he has committed to Cambridge and Anglian business ventures.
Article by Cara McLean
Defined Benefit (Final Salary) Pension Schemes - Friend or Foe?
If you are at all involved with a Defined Benefit Pension Scheme as a trustee, sponsoring employer or in-house administrator, it would be perfectly understandable if, in the current climate, you regarded your scheme as your worst enemy.
Article by Ron Dart
Pensions Green Paper
Overview of Tax Simplification proposals and the Pensions Green Paper
Déjà vu! Here we go again! It’s “pensions simplification” time again.
Article by Ron Dart
Where are the Exits Now?
They have their exits and their entrances. (As You Like It).
Article by Nigel Brown
Lucrative Fiddles
The Golden Age of Italian violin making ('cellos and violas too) petered out during the middle years of the 18th century. The great dynasties of the Amatis, Guarneris and Stradivaris had had their day and ultimately the Plague killed off their promising pupils. Their secrets and, above all, the concentration of effort were lost.
Article by Nigel Brown
