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Monthly Archives: March 2020

The Banks and Corona

The banks and building societies became inundated with mortgage payment pause requests.  In fact for a week some of the major lenders had to put new borrowing on hold to deal with the requests for re-structuring and or mortgage payment break requests.   These have been available for many years just at the moment theyContinue reading “The Banks and Corona”

Posted byLazy mans work.March 31, 2020Posted inBusinessLeave a comment on The Banks and Corona

Payment Breaks

♠ Some lenders are producing statements similar to this.   “We offer payment holidays (up to three months, and down to zero pay) to customers (Buy to let and Residential) who have or anticipate having payment problems as a result of Covid-19. We do not require evidence but we will have a conversation with each customer toContinue reading “Payment Breaks”

Posted byLazy mans work.March 25, 2020March 25, 2020Posted inBusinessLeave a comment on Payment Breaks

The chancellor

Did I hear or  read this correctly, the government have said that anyone who would be made redundant or loose their job due to corona they will back dated from the 1st of March 80% of their wages. I am not confused just wondering if my eyes and ears are deceiving me?More to the pointContinue reading “The chancellor”

Posted byLazy mans work.March 22, 2020March 21, 2020Posted inBusinessLeave a comment on The chancellor

The world isn’t crazy

Governments are serious about tackling Corona, that is it. However you can fly into London from Rome and Beijing…..

Posted byLazy mans work.March 21, 2020March 22, 2020Posted inBusinessLeave a comment on The world isn’t crazy

Covid19 the lock down

The walk to the office this evening opened a new sense of perspective to me. The air smelt fresh not laden with Petrol and Diesel Lead. I smoked for the first 20 years of my adult life, so my sense of smell has been depleted over the years, but I still know NO2 or pollutedContinue reading “Covid19 the lock down”

Posted byLazy mans work.March 20, 2020March 19, 2020Posted inBusinessLeave a comment on Covid19 the lock down

Enterprise Investment

It is life Jim but not as we know it.  The great shift from paper to computer, which is how I see my industry changing. OK the fewer trees needed to mass produce reams of paper the better.  (Please note the lack on Australian bush fire and general farming increase in the South American rainContinue reading “Enterprise Investment”

Posted byLazy mans work.March 10, 2020Posted inBusinessLeave a comment on Enterprise Investment

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