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How will going paperless help your business?

How will going paperless help your business?

Despite many of us now storing much of our personal content online, many businesses still rely on outdated methods of working with documents. Find out more about how going paperless can improve business processes.

Credit Hound update: Bringing centralised communications to businesses

Extend the power of Credit Hound to your sales team.

Stamp prices are rising again! Why you should switch to e-invoicing now.

Stamp prices are rising again! Why you should switch to e-invoicing now.

With news of the latest stamp price increases, see how you can protect your business against rising postage costs.

Spindle Document Capture case study: Platinum Stairlifts

As their business has grown, this world leading stairlift manufacturer has automated their business processes with the help of electronic document capture and archiving.

Get (business) fit in 2016!

Get (business) fit in 2016!

With the start of 2016 now underway, take a look at our tips on ways to make your business fitter in 2016.

Will your customers be on Credit Hound’s nice list this Christmas?

With Christmas just a few days away, we take a look at how proactive credit control management will be helping to prevent late payments over the festive period.

Wharncliffe Business Systems use Draycir API to add document capture functionality to Realitex200

Wharncliffe Business System have re-developed their specialised system for fast-moving fabrics, soft furnishings, carpets and floorcoverings businesses, Realitex200 using Draycir’s document capture API.

Credit Hound case study: Instant Offices

This world-wide serviced office provider has coped with the rapid expansion of their business whilst dealing with increased credit control demands with the help of Credit Hound.

Will your Bacs payment submissions be affected by internet security changes?

Bacs payment submissions are making changes to internet security levels that may affect your ability to collect and make Bacs payments. Read on to find out what you need to do.

Terms & Conditions - Who wins?

Terms & Conditions - Who wins?

When supplying your goods and services to customers, have you thought about whose terms and conditions apply to the transaction? What happens when something is disputed? Let us introduce you to the ‘battle of the forms’.

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