Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
The comparison between the bank accounts of the company could help companies not only save money, be more respectful to the planet. Businesses improve their environmental performance, not only to take account of recycling programs and low energy light bulbs, but also to their accounts in the United Kingdom. The investigation of Abbey and Alliance & Leicester Business Banking shows many small businesses are interested in reducing their environmental impact, with 64 percent of its staff to promote the use of recycled paper. It has also been shown that an average of 1000 pounds spent on green policies. But Paula Icking, marketing director of banking at Abbey and Alliance & Leicester, said the initial cost of these measures, many have turned to other measures. “The companies may cover the costs of environmentally friendly ways to save money in other ways, such as regular monitoring of expenditure, such as utilities and bank charges,” he said.
Icking woman said that taking the time to compare the accounts and then move to a competitive offering, companies can determine that, “save thousands of dollars annually that could be better used.” These observations of the research from the Confederation of British Industry showed that about half of companies surveyed plan to reduce their use of bank debt.


