Posts by Superscript

Supporting small businesses and high-growth tech companies, Superscript is a digital-first insurance provider making business insurance fit for today and ready for tomorrow. Read Superscript’s insights into all things business and insurance – from managing finances to getting the right cover.

25 July 23
4 minute read

National minimum wage: what employers need to know [2023 update]

What is the current national minimum wage, living wage and real wage? And what's the difference? Find out here in this handy guide.

26 June 23
4 minute read

A small business’ guide to ULEZ

Get answers to your questions about what the Ultra Low Emission Zone means for businesses. And use our tools to figure out how much ULEZ might cost you and whether you can get funding under the scrappage scheme.

13 June 23
5 minute read

A landlord’s guide to guarantors

Everything a landlord needs to know about guarantors – when to use one, who can be one, and how to adjust your tenancy agreements. We even cover the implications for your landlord insurance.

06 June 23
3 minute read

X templates every landlord needs

Fed up with paperwork? Want to spend less time on admin? Here are X templates that can make things a little bit easier – from a model AST agreement to an inventory checklist.

31 May 23
5 minute read

A landlord’s guide to HMO licensing

Around 1 in 10 private rented properties in the UK are classed as houses in multiple occupation (HMOs). We explore what licences landlords need to let out their HMO properties.

22 May 23
7 minute read

What do EPC rules mean for landlords?

Government rules around Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) in rental homes have changed in recent years, with another major change coming into force in 2028. We break down what all this means for landlords.

18 May 23
5 minute read

What the abolition of Section 21 means for landlords [2023 update]

The UK government has introduced a Renters (Reform) Bill, committed to abolishing Section 21 'no-fault' evictions, to parliament. Here we break down what this means for landlords.