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Built reduces subscription charges for small businesses to support them through COVID-19

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In a bid to support small and growing companies in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, Built Accounting services has reviewed subscription packages as a part of a commitment to supporting small and medium enterprises in Ghana.

The review will allow small companies to sign up to any of the monthly accounting subscription packages with a discount of up to 33%.

In addition to this, Built has introduced the Built cloud-based accounting and invoicing application that allows small and medium enterprises to manage their financial records from anywhere. Mr Edward Neequaye, the Chief Executive Officer has disclosed that all companies are allowed to sign up to the application at no cost.

The idea behind this is to as much as possible reduce human interactions especially in the era of social distancing as invoices can be forwarded directly to the customer via email and other online channels.

Business owners can equally visit www.builtaccounting.com to sign up to the application and other paid services without having any form of physical contact with any official from Built Accounting Services.

In March 2020, Built Accounting Services launched an accounting & invoicing Application to support SMEs. Having provided accounting and taxation services to over 500 SMEs, Built understands the accounting needs of small and growing enterprises and has introduced the application to meet these needs.

The application is also one of the few to be built and managed by a wholly-owned Ghanaian company. It is comparatively cheaper to sign up and maintain compared to almost all foreign brands available on the Ghanaian market.

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