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Small Business Strategy Inquiry 2025 - ACT and Bira call for members to share their voice

20 Jun 2025

The House of Commons Business and Trade Committee has asked the ACT, and its parent company Bira, to help them reach out to small business retailers across the country, for their quick input on... Read more…

Beyond the discount: Restoring integrity to the cycle supply chain

18 Jun 2025

The Association of Cycle Traders believes the time has come for greater accountability throughout our supply chain, writes ACT Director Jonathan Harrison in an article published for BikeBiz.
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Bira welcomes Wales' business rates proposals but calls for key improvements

11 Jun 2025

Bira has welcomed the Welsh Government's consultation on business rate reforms for retail shops, whilst calling for significant improvements to ensure the proposals truly support high street... Read more…

New awards launch to champion Britain's independent high street heroes

9 Jun 2025

Retailers on Britain's high streets are being encouraged to put themselves forward for the first-ever Love Your High Street Awards, designed to celebrate the small businesses that bring... Read more…

"Tectonic shift" in employment law threatens independent retailer viability, warns Bira podcast

6 Jun 2025

Independent retailers are facing a "generational" transformation of employment law that could fundamentally change how small businesses operate, according to the final episode of Bira's first... Read more…

Retailers hope warm weather and bank holidays will boost high street sales

16 May 2025

ACT parent company Bira has said that members are hopeful the warm weather, Easter weekend and upcoming bank holidays will provide a much-needed boost to high street sales.
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Economic growth surges to 0.7%, but "April reality check" looms for high street retailers

15 May 2025

UK economy delivers strongest quarterly performance in a year despite forecasts of business downturn.
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Communities come together for Local Bike Shop Day 2025 celebrations

13 May 2025

Local Bike Shop Day 2025 brought a wave of... Read more…

ACT parent company Bira welcomes Bank of England's latest interest rate cut

8 May 2025

ACT parent company Bira has welcomed the Bank of England's decision to reduce interest rates from 4.5% to 4.25%, calling it a "much-needed boost" for the retail sector, including for cycling... Read more…

ACT parent company Bira responds to Beales' "Rachel Reeves Closing Down Sale" as iconic store makes final protest

8 May 2025

ACT parent company Bira has responded to the news that the 144-year-old Beales department store is staging a "Rachel Reeves Closing Down Sale" in its final weeks of trading, with giant yellow... Read more…

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How The Arienas Collective are adapting to a changing market

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A recent study created in partnership with Visa has looked at case studies to evaluate the digital transformation of SMEs and how this may be affecting the future of commerce.

Fuelled by smart technologies, mobile devices, and 24/7 connectivity, the way consumers browse, shop, and pay has been moving toward digital means. Research shows that UK consumers will spend £106.46 billion ($141.93 billion) online in 2019 (+10.9% vs 2018). This will make up 22.3% of all retail spend, a proportion that will reach 27.9% in 2023. In 2019 mobile commerce will grow 16.7%, passing £50 billion ($66.66 billion) for the first time. In 2020, mobile commerce sales will account for more than half of all retail ecommerce sales, growing 15.3% to total £58.89 billion ($78.51 billion). Smartphone commerce already accounts for the majority share of mobile commerce, and that share is expected to increase from 58.9% in 2019 to 71.2% by 2023.

 

The above image displays ways in which the customer journey has changed with the introduction of various new technologies. It is essential that retailers are aware of this and continue to adapt and grow to cater for these customer needs.

The Arienas Collective  

Named after an idyllic loch in the Scottish Highlands, The Arienas Collective provides creative experiences and workshops run by artists of all kinds, set in a cosy Georgian mews house in Edinburgh's historic New Town.

The shop found a fairer way of supporting both budding and established artists that allows them to have a greater share of the profits. Aside from this, the shop also understands the importance of online marketing channels by having an active website and social media accounts, both of which are contributing reasons as to why The Arienas Collective is mostly found via search engine.

The shop also maintains a customer mailing list and used Facebook advertising campaigns early on in the business to acquire new customers. Online bookings for experiences and workshops are made through the website- convenience is key and customers can enter their card details directly or use a digital wallet. 

To read more about The Arienas Collective and other case studies found by Visa, view the full study here.

 

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