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Business Electricity Customers Penalised For Being Loyal

Posted on June 2, 2023 by Ron Reginal
Gone will be the days when loyal customers were valued and given extra bonuses because of their loyalty.The retreat out of this practice began when companies operating in consumer markets and wanting to attract clients believed that offering reduced rates to clients alone would enhance their search for market share.The biggest culprits were banks, insurance firms, telecoms and essential utilities...

A Quick Guide in Payment Processing Services and Terms

Posted on July 19, 2022 by Ron Reginal
Most successfully businesses use a number of third party payment processing services to process their charge card orders on Internet, since this won't require to secure a direct merchant account or even to setup expensive ssl certificates.Another party payment processing services handles payment by charge card (and usually are designed for checks along with other types of payment aswell), and sends owner a monthly check or wire transfer, minus various processing fees, which change from service to service...

Reasons to Incorporate a Company Offshore

Posted on March 18, 2022 by Ron Reginal
When it comes to the term 'offshore' used in combination with company incorporation, the term 'offshore' generally refers to any jurisdiction aside from one in which the company incorporated may conduct the majority of its activities.Generally such a jurisdiction has some degree of taxation or reporting benefit attached which makes it attractive to the company owner, and the idea of incorporating a company offshore will bring a minumum of one of the following five benefits to some business owner: -Ease of FunctionsDepending on the jurisdiction and the type of company activity to be conducted under the firm name to be incorporated, the working restrictions, auditing and accounting specifications and standards to which the business and it is employees and directors must conform are often far less restrictive offshore compared to onshore...