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Posted: Friday 29 October, 2021 at 10:25 AM

Small Business is Big Business – not just survive but thrive with Flow Business

By: Flow, Press Release

    Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis – October 26, 2021 – Flow launched its exciting, new brand Flow Business on Friday October 22nd; a brand dedicated to small and medium businesses (SMBs) throughout the Caribbean.

     

    Country Manager Mr. David Lake led the launch with an enthusiastic introduction to Flow Business which places the spotlight on the ever-growing needs and demands of SMBs amidst the pandemic.

     

    Mr. Lake stated, “Flow Business is committed to our mandate to keep all our customers connected. As a company we are deeply invested in the communities where we live and serve. And now more than ever, we understand the importance of providing reliable and cost-effective network connectivity.”

     

    Similar to the recently launched Triple Play Bundles for residential customers, Flow Business offers bundles that are packed with value!

     

    Small and medium businesses will enjoy reliable and high-speed internet through Flow’s robust fiber network, significant data allowances and huge buckets of fixed line minutes to call both local and international numbers. These new plans are guaranteed to enable small and medium businesses to effectively serve their customers. 

     

    Executive Director of the St. Kitts and Nevis Chamber of Industry and Commerce Mr. Kevin Hope delivered congratulatory remarks on the significant impact Flow Business will have on the small business community, highlighting the growth of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector despite the pandemic.

     

    Mr. Hope declared, “Flow is at the center of this eco-system where the need for affordable access to the internet, increased and reliable bandwidth and speed are the requests from the private sector and government agencies.”

     

    To support Mr. Hope’s perspective, Mrs. Camara Lee-Prentice (owner of Talent+) and Mr. Leon Williams (owner of Calabash Bar & Grill) shared their experiences as small business owners. Mrs. Lee-Prentice leveraged the use of Flow’s internet and mobile
    services to propel the launch of her Human Resources business during the height of the pandemic and lockdowns to connect with clients. Similarly, Mr. Williams also grew his business during the pandemic by utilizing the power of Flow’s mobile services to advertise and communicate with customers. Both agreed the reliability of Flow Business has helped to make their businesses succeed.

     

    The virtual launch viewed by many, which was carried live on social media, ZIZ TV, Freedom FM and VON Radio, was ably chaired by Mr. Azem Bailey, another small business owner whose Entertainment business relies heavily on technology to communicate and service his clients across the globe.

     

    Throughout October, Cable and Wireless has focused on SMBs with weekly livestreams dubbed “In-Know-Vation” which provide valuable and insightful information on transforming businesses to adapt to the digital age. Participants have the opportunity to  network with other Caribbean small business owners, as the webinars bring the region’s best together to interact and share information. To learn more about Flow Small Business Fridays, visit www.flowbusiness.co/events

     

    As Flow endeavours to bring greater value, a better experience and more ways to save, all interested Small and Medium Business owners are invited to contact Flow Business Account Managers Nivolla Francis in St. Kitts or Collier Wiklinson in Nevis, who are eager to share more about the new SMB bundles! Customers can also access information via www.flowbusiness.co/saint-kitts.

     

     

     

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