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The Curve to offer non-profit support to businesses who have been affected by COVID-19
Sheffield-based technical solutions company The Curve, has announced it will be offering businesses consultation advice at base cost to best support the local business community in response the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The company specialises in supporting SME’s in the implementation of software to better support productivity and business growth.
After recent announcements from the Government, the firm has decided to provide advice and services to help ensure businesses in Sheffield can remain operating where possible – including helping businesses who need to trade in new ways due to the closure of public venues such as bars and cafes, and those organisations who need to adopt remote working urgently in order to ensure staff can still work.
Paul Ridgway CEO of The Curve commented: “We understand that this is an uncertain and stressful time for all particularly for businesses who have already had their operations stripped back in response to Government regulations.”
“As tech specialists we want to help our community as much as possible, we will therefore be providing our services at base cost to ensure we can all work together over the next 12 weeks to ensure our thriving business community survives.”
If you have any questions or think The Curve might be able to support your business get in touch with the team today.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gina Francey .
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