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As a market leader in debt management, we are witnessing first-hand the devastating financial impact Covid-19 is having on the personal finances of so many people.
The utility industry has faced consistent challenges with customer satisfaction, and is rated lower than the UK average for transparency, customer ethos and emotional connection.
For many people, the moment of truth with an organisation is when things go wrong - for example, when they fall behind on loan repayments.
Helping our client to deliver their services in the most efficient and cost-effective way.
We enabled the John Lewis Partnership to digitise and securely transfer 54,000 microfiche jackets containing some 1.2 million images.
Capita Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is the assessment provider for the Department for Work and Pensions in England and Wales and for the Social Security Agency (SSA) in Northern Ireland, assessing over 200,000 PIP claimants every year.
We scanned 55.2 million pages (350,000 files) of patient notes for Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust to help rationalise space and resources.
We’ve been working with a global investment company to free up valuable real estate and streamline hedge fund applications, correspondence and payments.
When a new Covid-19 testing programme was put in place, we supported with our print procurement expertise to manage the administration of the scheme.
Can debt really be considered good? And do we need more of it? At Tortoise Media’s recent ‘The Future of Money’ event I was invited to consider this alongside finance coach and author of Black Girl Finance, Selina Flavius, and the co-author of Angrynomics, Eric Lonergan.