Tina McKenzie
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Gender | Female |
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Born | Belfast West |
Education | Ulster University |
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Tina McKenzie Life story
Tina McKenzie is a business executive and former politician from Belfast in Northern Ireland.
Shop owners hope that tech can deter thieves
... " We ve heard examples of businesses using facial recognition to prevent retail crimes, " says Tina Mckenzie, Policy Chair of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), " but to many independent shop owners, this may seem like a luxury item - especially with soaring inflation and high interest rates...
Touchscreen card devices may prevent blind customers paying
... Their Policy Chair, Tina Mckenzie said: " Digital payment systems which use touchscreen readers can be convenient for small retailers and for many customers who prefer to pay by card...
Etsy accused of 'destroying' sellers by withholding money
... Tina Mckenzie, policy chair at the Federation of Small Businesses, said that sites should offer sellers stability and transparency when it comes to dealing with their funds...
Bank of England: 'Accept' you are poorer remark sparks backlash
... Tina Mckenzie, policy chair of the trade body, said small firms had been left with no choice to pass on the " huge increases they have seen for energy and input costs" to customers...
Energy bill help cut: ‘We can only work four days'
... " There s much that could and should be done rather than leaving small firms high and dry, " said Tina Mckenzie, policy chairwoman at the FSB...
Brexit: Progress on trade deals slower than promised
... Tina Mckenzie, of the Federation of Small Businesses, said firms were seeing a " sustained suppression of exports" since the UK s trade deal with the EU came into force...
'Panic not over' on energy prices for some small firms
... Tina Mckenzie, the policy and advocacy chair at the Federation of Small Businesses, said: " Small businesses are the definition of vulnerable when it comes to these energy price hikes...
Two million workers free from National Insurance
... " Higher employer National Insurance contribution rates still mean less money in the economy for pay rises, let alone sustainable investment, recruitment and discretionary spending, " said Tina Mckenzie, from the Federation of Small Businesses...