Pure Telecom, which has its head office on Shrewsbury Business Park, has moved into the energy market.
The firm, which specialises in communication products, has diversified and is now able to able to offer new and existing clients this new service.
“We are very excited about this expansion, which we believe could make a significant difference to our customers,” said Pure managing director Matt Sandford.
“Comparing the UK energy markets and understanding which supplier to use and what tariff to choose can be extremely confusing and time consuming.
“However, it is vital to make the right decision as getting the cheapest energy prices can make a significant difference to overheads and running costs.”
Matt explained that Pure Telecom now had access to the latest industry-leading prices from leading UK business energy suppliers including EDF, E.ON and SSE, as well as other firms such as GazProm Energy, Corona Energy and UGP.
“As a team we are committed to providing businesses with expert energy advice. We have dedicated account managers who will oversee and guide clients through the procurement process and will always ensure they are on the most competitive business rates tailored to their individual company requirements.
“This is an important move for Pure Telecom and one we hope all our existing and new customers will benefit from.”
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