As a business within the beauty, cosmetics and aesthetic industry you will be all too aware of the highly competitive market for non-surgical cosmetic procedures,
As news recently started to circulate of increasing COVID-19 cases and the potential suggestion that further case increases could potentially lead to additional waves of
StartupObserver.com: Calling all businesses. The SJL Foundation’s annual SJL National Start-Up Business Awards are live and taking applications for start-up businesses to win a free
Wow, wow, wow, the SJL Foundation’s team of skydivers took part in their jumps yesterday! Laura Neumann, Joey Smith, Rob McKechnie and Jay Martin jumped
Click here to watch Simon’s recent TV interview on GB News. Contact us for more details.
You can read the full article on the Palmbay Herald website. Contact us for more information.
Press release The SJL Foundation National Start-Up Business Awards 2021 are looking for the UK’s best start-up businesses – this year the contest will also take
Simon Lancaster, the founder of SJL Insurance Services, commented: “I think the discussion here by Rishi Sunak is similar to the tax and
On Sunday 5 September 2021, a team of SJL runners took part in the Worcester City 10k Run. The event, which pulled in more than
Simon Lancaster’s business journey started with a dream in September 2001 and has now become reality, with SJL Insurance Brokers supporting nearly 25,000 customers worldwide.
SJL’s CEO Simon Lancaster was asked for his expert opinion on the insurance industry taking on open banking. He said that the insurance sector has
1 September 2001 to 1 September 2021 – It’s SJL’s 20th birthday and we are 20 years old today! Today marks SJL’s 20th birthday of
SJL Insurance boss Simon Lancaster features in Insurance Times magazine SJL Insurance features in Insurance Times magazine about how British businesses are suffering an average loss of £223,516 from cyber attacks.
SJL Insurance Services hire local Fundraising Manager, Jodi Brandwood, for the SJL Foundation Worcester based Charitable Foundation re-opens for full fundraising activities along with the
PRESS RELEASE Thursday 15 July 2021 SJL INSURANCE SERVICES INVESTIGATE JUST HOW PROTECTED BRITISH BUSINESSES ARE FROM THE THREAT OF CYBER-ATTACKS IN THE SJL CYBER
On the back of SJL’s Cyber Report 2021, carried out by YouGov, cyber insurance expert and CEO of SJL Insurance Services’s Simon Lancaster is interviewed
SJL Insurance boss Simon Lancaster features in Insurance Times magazine SJL Insurance features in Insurance Times magazine about how British businesses are suffering an average loss of £223,516 from cyber attacks.
SJL is proud to offer all of its staff if they wish to use it, a free ongoing mental health counselling service with mental health
We can support you with your Professional Indemnity and Builders Insurance needs, including cover for cladding related products.
Like all businesses, there are a number of risks involved in the cosmetic, beauty and aesthetics industry.
Global High Risk and International Insurance is not something you want to overlook.
Cybercrime in the UK is up 65% since COVID-19. The latest figures show a jump in fraud and cybercrime rates.
SJL Insurance Services have insured tens of thousands of vacant properties on specialist insurance schemes.
From thinking her business may go bankrupt to increasing her revenue by 800 percent since March 2020 thanks to SJL Foundation.
SJL Insurance boss Simon Lancaster features in Insurance Times magazine about how broker bosses are caring for staff since more are now working from home.
SJL Insurance feature on BBC Herefordshire & Worcester to discuss mental health of staff. Watch the video to find out more.
SJL Insurance’s Simon Lancaster and Ellie Bould feature on BBC Radio 4 Today programme. Watch the video to find out more.
Did you know that your business can apply to become an official SJL Introducer Appointed Representative (IAR) and you can earn an extra income from it?
Do I need cyber insurance when working from home because of the Corona virus lockdown and pandemic? Find out more from SJL here.
The SJL Foundation has donated £10,000 to Acorns Children’s Hospice and directly support the NHS Coronavirus Covid-19 plans. Read more here.
The team at SJL are doing a lockdown challenge to raise money for charity. We are pledging to take part in an activity whilst we are all at home.
Staff have been invited to see mental health nurse Carie Workman and discuss anything they wish to. Find out how more about this here.
Staff have been invited to see mental health nurse Carie Workman and discuss anything they wish to. Find out how more about this here.
As outlined by our CEO Simon Lancaster, at SJL we have successfully managed a big feat this week, which is to organise all of our staff to work from home.
I hope this message finds you in good health. These are of course uncertain, unprecedented and extremely worrying times for everybody.
It’s important for anyone renting their properties out on AirBnb to take a few basic precautions to properly insure their homes.
SJL’s Simon Lancaster and Sarah Harker tell Ian King at Sky News what they think about being an apprentice and hiring them.
BBC News covers the story of the SJL Foundation helping start-up businesses. View the full video here.
The SJL Foundation’s first ever black-tie ball saw business figures raise funds for exciting new business ventures and the Acorns Children’s Hospice.
A Balderton woman who started her lingerie business less than a year ago is a finalist in a national competition for start-up businesses.
BBC Radio Nottinghamshire report: SJL Foundation winner Janice Holmes and SJL judge Kerry Hopkins feature on morning show.
Account Manager Tobie Vermeire provides some insight, Fleet management and insurance advice in partnership with Fleetmaxx Solutions.
A small business that encourages girls to use running as a mindfulness technique has been names among the “most exciting” start-ups in Britain.
Nottinghamshire Live: Janice Holmes, 55, underwent breast surgery when she was 19 and felt like she “lost a part of her femininity”.
A new business pitching competition shows that modern enterprise will be defined by a marriage of ethical impact and commercial viability.
Femaletradesperson.co.uk, set up by Heather Thurlby, was one of the businesses winning a £2,000 grant and a year of free business mentoring.
A 1p sanitary towel made from discarded fast fashion items won Cambridge University PhD student Jennifer Jia a £2,000 grant.
Eight start-up businesses in the UK were awarded a £2,000 business grant by SJL Foundation. Find out more about why here.
Simon Lancaster of global insurance broker SJL Insurance, has marked the launch of his SJL Foundation by rewarding start ups with a £2,000 grant.
A Worcester business which seeks to provide female workers in traditionally male-dominated industries has scooped a top award at the House Parliament.
An ethical and sustainable toy and gift business in Totnes has been named among the UK’s most exciting start-ups.
A bra-fitting service has been named among the UK’s most exciting start-ups. SJL Foundation has awarded Janice Rose Lingerie with a £2,000 grant.
Charity trustee and founder, Simon Lancaster, features on television news to discuss why he rated Jennifer Jia of EmPads as a winner.
There was a news story about the SJL Foundation on ITV London this week, featuring the founder of the foundation Simon Lancaster, and competition winner.
SJL Foundation announce the 8 finalists who will present their start-up business pitch in the House of Commons, to a judging panel of 4 entrepreneurs.
Siren Radio got an exclusive as to why the founder of the SJL Foundation, Simon Lancaster set up the charity. Listen to his story on Siren Radio here.
he SJL Foundation will give 8 finalists the chance to pitch their business idea in the House of Commons, win a free £2,000 start-up business grant.
SJL Foundation feature in WeAreTheCity as they launch nationwide competition to give 8 finalists in Great Britain the chance to get a free £2,000 grant.
SJL Foundation launches nationwide competition to give 8 finalists in Great Britain the chance to get a free £2,000 business grant.
8 finalists will present their business in the House of Commons, they’ll get mentored for one year and a £2000 start-up business grant.
The Worcester Observer newspaper today wrote an article about the SJL Foundation’s first-ever black-tie ball which will be on Saturday the 9th November 2019.
BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester feature the new SJL Foundation on their radio show. Have you got your ticket to the first black-tie ball yet?
Cybercrime is a threat to any business, but cyber insurance can keep your business on a stable financial footing should a cyber security event occur.
SJL Insurance chief executive Simon Lancaster ‘on a mission’ to educate as his YouGov poll reveals cyber issue. See how here.
After achieving the extra children’s hospice funding, Robin Walker was delighted to see local businesses like SJL Insurance already doing their bit.
The Risk of Advice in Global Security Consultancy Global security consultancy is big business Global security consultancy has huge revenues. Private security companies are hired
Eagle radio feature Simon Lancaster talking about SJL Insurance’s cybercrime and cyber insurance research. Fieldwork was carried out by YouGov.
Journalist at Computer Weekly magazine writes about SJL insurance’s research on cyber crime against businesses and commercial cyber insurance.
Simon Lancaster, CEO of SJL Insurance brokers, has been on the radio to educate businesses on the dangers of cyber crime.
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