GroceryAid has partnered with Business Debtline to raise awareness of the free business money advice and support available for independent retailers and business owners.
The move comes as GroceryAid experiences an increase in demand from independent retailers seeking guidance on business related issues such as rates, managing business finances, and facing unpaid invoices and debt.
Businesses can now get tips and guidance from GroceryAid, or to find out how to contact the Business Debtline for advice more tailored to their situation.
“We know dealing with debt can be incredibly overwhelming, and with the current cost of living crisis having a knock-on effect for both small businesses’ profits and their owners, we’re very pleased to announce our new partnership providing businesses with the support they need to thrive and maintain peace of mind.”
– Mandi Leonard, GroceryAid Welfare Director
Business Debtline is a charity providing free debt advice to self-employed people and small businesses in England, Wales and Scotland. For more information about GroceryAid and its welfare services, visit their website www.groceryaid.org.uk. Independent retailers who want to raise awareness of GroceryAid welfare services among colleagues can access a communication toolkit on the website.
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