
5 Practical Ways to Build Truth-Telling Cultures at Work
Recent research shows that organizations with a strong truth‑telling culture can boost financial performance by more than 20%, while 76% of workers say honesty influences their employer choice. Yet only 19% of employees trust that leaders are being truthful, reflecting a historic trust deficit. The article outlines five actionable strategies—starting with leaders modeling transparency—to embed honesty into daily operations. Implementing these practices can turn truth‑telling from a stated value into measurable behavior.

Relocalize to Build Fully Autonomous “Dark” Microfactory in Montréal
Montréal‑based Relocalize is set to launch its second autonomous microfactory, a fully “dark” facility that will operate without lighting or human shifts. The plant, slated for Q4 2024 near the Lachine Canal, will manufacture 100% water‑based cold packs for meal‑kit deliveries,...

UK Universities Expand Into India Amid Shifting Demand, Tighter Visa Rules
British universities are establishing campuses in India as part of a £40 billion (≈$53 billion) education export target by 2030. Nine institutions, including Southampton, Liverpool and York, now offer British‑accredited programmes at lower fees, responding to tighter UK visa rules that cut...
Finding Africa’s Next-Gen Social Entrepreneurs
Change The World (CTW) 2026 in Cape Town featured 11 African impact startups pitching for funding, with Urobo Biotech winning top honors for its enzymatic bioplastic‑to‑fuel technology. Lightaceutics earned second place for AI‑powered smart glasses for the visually impaired, while...

ACC Aviation Appoints Jack Burt as SVP Cargo to Drive Cargo Charter Expansion
ACC Aviation announced the appointment of Jack Burt as Senior Vice President of Cargo, signaling a push to broaden its global cargo charter platform. Burt brings more than 18 years of senior‑level experience from firms such as Chapman Freeborn and...
Managing Liquidity Risk: Opportunities and Challenges for Australian Superannuation Funds
Australian superannuation funds now manage A$4.5 trillion (about $3 trillion) in assets, roughly 160 % of GDP. Growing offshore allocations and increased derivative use have heightened liquidity risk, especially amid volatile markets and geopolitical shocks. Funds are adopting tools such as repo facilities,...
Iran War Risks Private Credit Crisis and AI Bubble Bursting, Bank of England Warns
The Bank of England warned that the U.S.-Iran conflict could trigger a cascade of financial stresses, amplifying existing weaknesses in private‑credit markets and over‑valued AI‑focused stocks. A negative supply shock is tightening financing conditions, raising the risk of simultaneous credit...

Punjab and Haryana HC Orders Quarterly DPC Meetings to Safeguard Promotion Rights
The Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered the state to convene Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) meetings every three months, emphasizing that employees’ right to be considered for promotion is a constitutional guarantee. The ruling arose from a petition by a...

How AI Can Safely Support Finance Teams
AccountsIQ’s CFO Mindset Report 2.0 highlights that AI and automation will be the top drivers of change for charity finance teams by 2030, with concerns shifting from job loss to ethical decision‑making and data security. The report notes that fear of...

National Living Wage Rises Today as April 2027 Estimate Released
Effective 1 April 2026, the UK national living wage (NLW) rises to £12.71 per hour (~$15.9) and the 18‑20 national minimum wage jumps to £10.85 (~$13.6), representing 4.1% and 8.5% increases respectively. The Low Pay Commission projects the NLW for 1 April 2027 at...

Xovian Aerospace Raises $2 Mn Led by Ashish Kacholia
Satellite RF intelligence startup Xovian Aerospace announced a $2 million strategic investment round led by Ashish Kacholia. The funding brings its total capital to $4.5 million, following a $2.5 million pre‑seed round last year. Xovian will use the new capital to accelerate satellite...
Bahrain Circulates Revised UN Hormuz Draft, Drops Binding Enforcement
Bahrain circulated a revised U.N. Security Council draft on protecting commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, keeping language that authorises “all necessary means” while dropping an explicit Chapter VII reference. The change aims to avoid a Russian or Chinese veto...

Chronic Dehydration May Be Undermining UK Workplace Productivity, New Research Suggests
The 2025 UK National Hydration & Wellness Survey found that 58% of UK adults are chronically dehydrated, a condition linked to fatigue, brain fog, and frequent headaches. Research shows even mild dehydration impairs vigilance, working memory, and overall productivity. Misconceptions...
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UAE Energy Minister Says World Must Not Be Held 'Hostage' By Iran over Hormuz
UAE Energy Minister Suhail al‑Mazrouei warned that Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz could hold global trade hostage, urging a unified international response. He highlighted the potential economic fallout if safe passage is not guaranteed and stressed the UAE’s...

Cuba in Free Fall
Cuba’s economy is spiraling into a crisis deeper than the post‑Soviet collapse of the 1990s. Within weeks, the island lost its external energy imports and its primary sources of foreign earnings, including tourism and sugar exports. Manufacturing and other key...
Seafood Companies, Representative Orgs Planning to Use New Dietary Guidelines for Americans to Market More Effectively
Updated Dietary Guidelines for Americans now place seafood at the top of an inverted food pyramid and recommend three servings per week, up from two. Pacific Seafood, the Wild Alaska Sole Association, and the National Fisheries Institute are mobilizing to...

The 3 Most Common Email Mistakes That Guarantee You’ll Get Ghosted
Despite claims that email is dead, roughly 392 billion messages will be sent in 2026. Only 57% of personal emails and 80% of work emails are opened, underscoring fierce competition for inbox attention. The article pinpoints three common email mistakes—weak subject...

Hale Named as Real Estate:UK’s First Chief Executive
Vanessa Hale has been appointed the first chief executive of Real Estate:UK (RE:UK), the new industry body formed by merging the British Property Federation, Investment Property Forum and Association of Real Estate Funds. Hale joins RE:UK in July from her...

The 4 Shifts in Global Talent Mobility Every HR Leader Needs to Track, as Shared by OCBC's Joel Leong
OCBC’s Joel Leong highlighted four critical shifts reshaping global talent mobility, urging HR leaders to treat mobility as a strategic capability rather than a logistical function. He noted that assignments now serve dual imperatives—meeting business needs and accelerating talent development,...

Plus Is Focusing on New Acquisitions After Costly Merger Years
Dutch supermarket chain Plus is shifting its strategy toward growth through acquisitions after years of merger‑related losses. The company posted a 2025 net loss of €56.2 million (approximately $61 million), up from €53 million in 2024, with €53.5 million of that loss tied to...
Disclosure of Shareholding
On April 1, 2026 LHH AS sold 200,000 shares of Lifecare ASA, reducing its holding to 14.75 million shares. The remaining stake represents 4.94% of Lifecare’s total share capital and voting rights. The transaction was disclosed through Oslo Børs’s Major Shareholding...
Spectator Made £6.6m Loss in Year Paul Marshall Paid £100m for Title
British weekly The Spectator posted a pre‑tax loss of £6.6 million ($8.4 million) for 2024 after Sir Paul Marshall’s Old Queen Street Ventures paid £100 million ($127 million) for the title. The 15‑month sale process cost the magazine £11.4 million ($14.5 million), turning a £2.6 million profit...

UK Minimum Wage Increase Comes Into Force as New Rates Take Effect
On 1 April 2026 the UK raised its minimum‑wage rates, setting the National Living Wage at £12.71 per hour (about $16.15) and the 18‑20 age band at £10.85 ($13.78). The uplift adds roughly £1,000 ($1,270) to a full‑time worker’s annual earnings. While...

Lime Rock Unveils Succession Strategy, Co-Founders to Step Back After Almost 30 Years
Lime Rock Partners, a private‑equity firm specializing in oil and gas assets, announced a formal succession plan as its co‑founders step back after nearly three decades. Jeffrey Schofield has been appointed president and will assume day‑to‑day management responsibilities. The transition...

Jigsaw Pulls in £3.5m Loss as It Plans New UK Stores
Luxury womenswear retailer Jigsaw reported an EBITDA loss of £3.5 million (about $4.4 million) on revenues of £52.2 million (≈$65 million) for the year ending March 2025. After a strategic review, shareholders injected fresh equity and the board installed a new management team to execute...
IiDENTIFii Joins Microsoft Digital Natives Programme
Cape‑based biometric verification startup iiDENTIFii has been accepted into Microsoft’s Digital Natives Programme, a support track for fast‑growing, cloud‑native firms. The company already listed its identity platform on the Azure Marketplace in August 2024, using Microsoft Azure to power secure...

Your Platform Pays 50,000 Users But Your Payout Stack Was Built for 500. Payoro Sees This Problem Every Day.
Platforms often integrate a low‑volume payout solution to launch quickly, but as users grow from hundreds to tens of thousands the same stack becomes a bottleneck. Sequential batch processing stretches payout runs from minutes to hours, failure rates climb, and...
Recognition at Work & How to Ask for Feedback
The article argues that asking for feedback becomes more effective when employees focus on impact rather than praise. It distinguishes active feedback (direct requests) from passive cues such as thank‑you notes, urging workers to track both. By keeping a "feel‑good"...

FinCode: 10 Years of Building the Infrastructure Behind Africa’s Fintech Growth
FinCode, a stealth fintech infrastructure firm in Africa, celebrates ten years and is now opening its full‑stack platform to a broader market. The company built core rails—including payment switching, remittance‑as‑a‑service, digital wallets, lending and identity management—through its Songhai Exchange API...

As AI Reshapes the Office, the Fortune Best Companies to Work For Are Doubling Down on the Most Human Perks
Fortune’s 2026 Best Companies to Work For reveal that top employers are pairing AI adoption with a renewed focus on human‑centric perks. Companies such as Hilton, Synchrony and Deloitte are listening to employee feedback, expanding flexible work options, and investing...
2026 NFL Draft Ad Looks to Smash Expectations With 2 Steelers Legends
The NFL announced that the 2026 Draft will take place in Pittsburgh from April 23‑25, unveiling a new ad featuring Steelers icons Cam Heyward and Jerome Bettis wielding a sledgehammer to “smash the glass.” The campaign emphasizes the city’s deep...

Leadership Updates: Key Data Center & Cloud Appointments (Q2 2026)
The data center and cloud sectors are undergoing a wave of senior‑level appointments as operators scale to meet surging hyperscale, AI and sustainability demands. Stream Data Centers promoted Michael Lahoud to CEO, while Prime Data hired power veteran John Bates...
Move Over, Sabrina Carpenter: Pringles Has a New Chip-Made Love Interest
Pringles has launched a new 60‑second commercial titled “Pringlelina: A Love Story,” a sequel to its Super Bowl ad featuring Sabrina Carpenter. The spot follows a male protagonist who assembles a female partner entirely from Pringles chips, continuing the brand’s...
Nissui Rebrands Yumigahama Suisan Salmon Aquaculture Subsidiary as “Nissui Salmon”
Japanese seafood giant Nissui will rename its salmon subsidiary Yumigahama Suisan to Nissui Salmon Co. effective 1 April 2026. The rebrand supports the group’s Good Foods 2030 strategy, specifically the second‑stage Good Foods Recipe 2 focused on supply‑chain resilience. Nissui aims to produce...
6 Ways to Improve Trust in the Workplace
The 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals that 70 % of people hesitate to trust anyone whose values, facts, problem‑solving style or culture differ from their own. The article offers six practical habits—ethical compass, selective confrontation, respectful disagreement, confidentiality, transparent view changes,...

Alstom Installs New CEO Martin Sion as Poupart-Lafarge Steps Down After Decade
Martin Sion, former ArianeGroup chief, became Alstom CEO on April 1, succeeding Henri Poupart‑Lafarge after a decade. He inherits a company with €18 billion (≈$19.6 billion) revenue, a record €94.5 billion (≈$103 billion) order backlog, but persistent delivery delays and negative free cash flow of...

Alternative / ILS Reinsurance Capital Grew 18% to $136bn in 2025: Aon
Alternative reinsurance capital surged to a record $136 bn in 2025, an 18% increase year‑over‑year and a 10% jump in the fourth quarter alone. Total global reinsurance capital rose to $785 bn, up 3% from the previous year, while traditional reinsurance grew...

Carlyle Agrees Majority Investment in MAI Capital at $2.8bn-plus Valuation
Carlyle has agreed to a majority investment in MAI Capital, valuing the private‑credit manager at more than $2.8 billion. The deal underscores Carlyle’s push into high‑yield lending platforms as private‑credit assets surge. At the same time, peers such as Blue Owl,...
Arctic Bioscience - New Long-Term Financing
Arctic Bioscience announced a new NOK 15 million (≈$1.65 million) bank loan, adding to an NOK 8 million (≈$0.88 million) credit‑facility increase from December 2025. The combined financing lifts the company’s available liquidity by roughly NOK 23 million (≈$2.5 million). Guarantees from Innovation Norway (NOK 6 million) and shareholders (NOK 18 million) back...

Iran War Pushing India to Edge of a Currency Crisis
India's rupee has slid another 5.5% this year, making it Asia's worst performer in 2025 and hovering around 95 per dollar. Rising Brent crude above $100 a barrel has added roughly $5 billion to India's monthly oil import bill, intensifying pressure...

Codified Strategy
Codified Strategy offers technology strategy, implementation, fractional CTO, and compliance services to law firms, barristers’ chambers, and in‑house legal teams at a fraction of Big 4 fees. Its portfolio includes road‑mapping, practice‑management system selection, AI policy, AML and cybersecurity guidance, plus...

50 Inspiring Steve Jobs Quotes for Apple’s 50th Anniversary
Apple marked its 50th anniversary by publishing 50 of Steve Jobs’ most influential quotes, tracing his guidance from the garage‑born Apple I to today’s $3.72 trillion empire. The collection highlights themes of focus, simplicity, hiring for ideas, and relentless perseverance that...
Private Credit Turns From Rapid Growth to Increased Scrutiny
The private credit market, now exceeding $3 trillion, is entering a period of heightened scrutiny as rising interest rates, AI‑related borrower stress, and elevated leverage erode investor confidence. Lombard Odier warns that returns are likely to moderate, while major semi‑liquid funds such...

Guidance: Behaviours and Informal Complaints Resolution (JSP 763)
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has issued its latest update to Joint Service Publication 763, the policy and guidance governing behaviours and informal complaints resolution for service personnel and civilian employees. The April 1 2026 revision integrates the newly created Office of...
Blackstone Explores $500m IPO for AGS Health in India
Blackstone is in early talks to launch a Mumbai‑based IPO for its AGS Health unit, targeting up to $500 million in proceeds. The offering would combine primary shares and secondary sales, with a valuation goal of roughly $3 billion. AGS Health, founded...

NowPurchase Secures Rs 80 Cr in Funding Led by Bajaj Finserv
NowPurchase, a B2B marketplace for metal manufacturers, secured ₹80 crore (approximately $9.8 million) in a funding round led by Bajaj Finserv, with participation from existing backers and family offices. The capital brings the startup’s total equity funding to about ₹120 crore ($14.5 million) and...

BOJ Policymaker Asada: How to Deal with Stagflation Is a Hard Question for Monetary Policy
Bank of Japan (BOJ) policymaker Kazuo Asada warns that rising oil prices are driving a stagflationary mix of higher inflation and weaker growth, posing a tough dilemma for monetary policy. Asada, a newly appointed member known for his Modern Monetary...

Cascador Opens 2026 ScaleUp Program for Nigeria’s Growth-Stage Founders
Cascador has opened applications for its 2026 ScaleUp Program, a 12‑week initiative that will select 12 growth‑stage founders across Nigeria’s tech and real‑economy sectors. The program blends mentorship, tailored assessments and non‑dilutive financing, leveraging a partnership with Sterling Bank that...

Alternative Funding Strategies Entrepreneurs Are Using in 2026
Entrepreneurs in 2026 face a fragmented financing landscape where traditional bank loans compete with a suite of alternative options. Revenue‑based financing lets SaaS and e‑commerce firms repay capital as a percentage of revenue, preserving equity while aligning incentives. Embedded finance,...

Corum Advises Twikey in Majority Acquisition by Smile Sail
Corum Group announced that Smile Sail has taken a majority stake in Belgian fintech Twikey, a platform that streamlines recurring payments across Europe. The investment comes from Smile Sail’s €275 million (~$302 million) evergreen private‑equity fund and will finance Twikey’s next growth...