Northern Irish telco provider Barclay Communications has launched a £250,000 grant scheme to local businesses that have been hit financially by the pandemic.

The ‘Barclay Backing Business Grant’ provides free telecoms solutions for 12 months to successful applicants with no purchase necessary nor any obligation to continue with a contract with the Belfast-based provider when the year-long period ends. The scheme includes fixed business landlines, broadband, and VoIP services.

Companies of all sizes – from startups to large enterprises – are encouraged to apply for the grant. Applicants will need to answer three questions as part of the process: how the pandemic has impacted their business, their communications spend in 2019/2020 during the pandemic, and how free telecoms services for a year would help their business.

Barclay counts Cisco, Gamma, Microsoft, and Vodafone among their partners. Last year was its most financially successful year to date, with revenue growing 33 percent year-on-year to £24m.

“We have been very privileged over the past year to have experienced our most successful period ever in our 25-year history but we are aware that many other businesses experienced the opposite,” stated Britt Megahey, Founder and Managing Director at Barclay Communications (pictured above).

“We recognise that those businesses – especially when furlough ends and bounce back loans have to be repaid – will need every penny they have to thrive and invest in their business wisely. To help some of those in that challenging position we are offering to support their communication needs as they reconnect and resume business”

“The Barclay Backing Business Grant is just one of our new corporate social responsibility initiatives that we hope will support our peers in the NI business community. It’s important that businesses support each other as much as possible at this time.”

 

 



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