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    Business Butler launch free membership scheme

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 16, 2022No Comments
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    Swansea-based Business Butler is helping businesses to connect and grow by launching a free membership tier. Businesses joining the thriving community as Associate Members will be able to enjoy virtual and face-to-face networking, weekly LinkedIn engagement pods, event invitations, and be able to earn rewards for contributing to the community.

    They will also be able to access Business Butler’s unique Members Dashboard where they can manage their account and sign-up to a host of other discounted services to help their business. These include accessing the members directory or enjoying the benefits that a bespoke telecoms package delivers.

    Business Butler Founder and CEO, Bhupinder Sidhu, is keen to emphasise why they are launching the free membership scheme, as he explains here:

    “With the cost-of-living crisis and prices continuing to climb we understand the challenges businesses are facing and want to help them. We don’t think they should be charged for networking as we understand that when businesses get together good things happen for the whole community. Our free membership packages will allow any business to grow their network and develop new opportunities.”

    Running a business is a challenging and often lonely venture at the best of times and a recent report released by PayPal reveals that 80% of SMEs perceive the spiralling cost of living as the biggest threat to their business. Just as alarming is the fact that 25% are so worried by the current economic crisis that they are too afraid to check their business finances.

    With that in mind it’s reassuring to know that this community focussed company is opening its doors to businesses from across all sectors and locations just when they need support the most.

    Business Butler is an on-demand matching platform that helps businesses find support easily and quickly through a unique web-based business matching engine. This platform connects business owners and managers with fully vetted local professionals to provide expert advice and support across a diverse range of business disciplines, including marketing, accountancy, law, finance, and HR, to name just a few.

    Business wanting to take advantage of a free membership with Business Butler can sign up here. www.businessbutleruk.com/free-membership

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