Partner Article
Warrington's ClearSky secure second trade body partnership
SME support specialist ClearSky Business has secured its second trade-body partnership in the space of two months, as it looks to attract its 2,000th client by mid-2014.
Under the terms of the deal, ClearSky will become an approved provider of employment law, HR, health & safety, accountancy, tax and payroll advice to members of Logicare Plus.
It follows ClearSky’s exclusive agreement with one of the UK’s largest trade associations, the British Contract Furnishing Association (BCFA), in December 2013, in which the firm replaced Citation as the sole provider of HR and health & safety support to BCFA members.
Founded in 2012, Logicare Plus is one of the UK’s largest member organisations for the care sector and its supply chain. Its members include care homes, nursing homes and domiciliary care agencies.
Angus Leeson, director of Logicare Plus, said: “We are delighted to welcome ClearSky Business as our newest partner.
“ClearSky’s expertise, which ranges from preparing annual accounts and tax returns to offering advice on drawing up legally compliant employment contracts, will be invaluable to our members.
ClearSky clients gain access to CIPD-qualified HR consultants and professional accountants who help to ensure their business remains legally compliant.
Unlike its competitors, ClearSky offer flexible rolling monthly contracts and fixed-fee prices.
Derek Kelly, managing director at ClearSky Business, said: “Logicare Plus has a thriving membership in the UK. We look forward to creating long and prosperous relationships with businesses throughout the care sector.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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