If your business broadband connection is simply not fast enough for your company’s needs, accounting services in Manchester and Salford could help you to improve your internet access economically.
That is because the two cities are among a shortlist of just five to qualify for a new system of government grants for broadband upgrades.
Along with Cardiff, Belfast and Edinburgh, the cities have successfully demonstrated that they are suitably positioned to take part in the initial tests of the grant scheme.
Under the terms of the initiative, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport can award up to £3,000 per business to help pay for the cost of faster and better broadband access to business premises.
Part of the successful bids from Manchester and Salford was to demonstrate that they would be able to adequately inform businesses about the grants – termed ‘demand stimulation’.
With this in mind, if you are uncertain about whether you could qualify for the grant – and how best to incorporate the funds into your business finances as a whole – accounting services in Manchester and Salford could be a good first port of call for more information.