Eazipay Ltd, one of the fastest growing Direct Debit bureaus in the country, has kick started its annual Christmas campaign by offering new business clients a £100 saving on its popular Facility Management Service set up fee – down from £495 to £395.
Eazipay’s Facility Management Service will collect all the regular Direct Debits from an organisation’s customers and pay cleared funds directly into clients’ bank accounts.
Collecting regular payments by Direct Debit guarantees income dates and actually improves cash flow. Recent industry research by Direct Debit governing body, BACS, revealed that Direct Debit was responsible for up to £3 billion worth of efficiency savings for UK businesses in 2009 alone.
For more information, click here.
Friday, 26 November 2010
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Have A Merry Health & Safety Christmas
Leading environmental health consultants, Perry Scott Nash Associates Ltd, is urging pubs, clubs and restaurants to ensure that everyone has a merry Christmas this year by paying heed to their health and safety responsibilities.
Janet Cox, Client Services Director at Perry Scott Nash, says that it’s all too easy for the right procedures to go out of the window at such a busy time, but warns that the consequences could be costly.
To find out more, click here.
Janet Cox, Client Services Director at Perry Scott Nash, says that it’s all too easy for the right procedures to go out of the window at such a busy time, but warns that the consequences could be costly.
To find out more, click here.
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Expo Success For Mortgage Brain
This year’s Mortgage Business Expo has been hailed as a resounding success according to award winning mortgage technology solutions provider, Mortgage Brain.
The company used three separate stands to promote its new products and services at the event at Olympia 2 in London last week and has described it as its best ever Expo for new business enquiries and broker feedback.
For more information, click here.
The company used three separate stands to promote its new products and services at the event at Olympia 2 in London last week and has described it as its best ever Expo for new business enquiries and broker feedback.
For more information, click here.
Busy Bees Race To £7,000 Donation
The Cambridge Building Society has given four local charities a leg up after raising £7,000 during a charity race night.
The night, which was organised by the Society’s Busy Bees fundraising team, was in aid of the Cambridge Red Balloon Learner Centre, Camsight, the Elizabeth Coteman Fund and the Cambridge branch of the Samaritans. All four charities were on hand to receive their donations during a presentation yesterday (16th November 2010) at the Society’s headquarters in Newmarket Road, Cambridge.
To find out more, click here.
The night, which was organised by the Society’s Busy Bees fundraising team, was in aid of the Cambridge Red Balloon Learner Centre, Camsight, the Elizabeth Coteman Fund and the Cambridge branch of the Samaritans. All four charities were on hand to receive their donations during a presentation yesterday (16th November 2010) at the Society’s headquarters in Newmarket Road, Cambridge.
To find out more, click here.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)