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  • Vineet Choumal

    Vineet Choumal

    Vineet has more than 10 years of experience in finance, strategy and international business development. He is a qualified Chartered Accountant and a member of The Institute of Chartered Accountant of...

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  1. Starting a new business in India

    I run a UK business and my fellow Director is an Indian National (I am a British citizen).We now want to launch our company in India and I am struggling to make any progress with the Indian High Commission. Can anyone help me with the process. I have twice visited the commission in London and wasted hours of time due to their complete lack of organisation.I will appreciate any help to make

    Total Posts: 12 Last post by leahhart65

  2. Hiring Struggles for Small Businesses in NZ, Are We Overlooking Soft Skills?

    Hi everyone,I’ve noticed that many small businesses in NZ are facing real challenges when it comes to hiring the right people not just in terms of technical ability, but soft skills too. Communication, adaptability, and problem-solving often seem harder to find than certifications or experience.A few small business owners I’ve talked to said they struggle to read between the lines of a sta

    Total Posts: 1 Last post by ngaiomarsh98

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