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93% construction SMEs fear Postal Rate Change

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Following the Royal Mail’s rate change announcement at the end of last month, it appears that almost all (93%) SMEs in the construction sector believe that today’s postal rate change will have a negative impact on their business.

On top of this, over one in 10 (11%) SMEs in the sector claimed that they were unaware of the changes that will come into force today

National research conducted amongst 1,000 SMEs by Pitney Bowes revealed that with first class stamps rocketing by 30%, half (50%) per cent of the SMEs surveyed in the construction sector claimed that they will be sending less post, or changing how they communicate.

The research also revealed that many SMEs were entirely unaware of the changes. Almost three quarters (69%) of those polled across the UK, said that advance information provided to them was ‘poor and confusing’, and they were not aware that the changes would be so significant. Alarmingly, 16% admitted that they didn’t know where to go for more information on the subject.

Phil Hutchison, marketing director of Pitney Bowes UK, said “The Royal Mail’s announcement is inevitably going to have an effect on Britain’s SMEs. One in two (50%) SMEs across the UK with between 101 and 200 employees fear that the postal rate change will have a ‘big impact’ on their businesses, forcing them to change the way that they communicate with customers or even worse put their business under threat.

“However, it’s important that businesses don’t panic and abandon physical mail in a bid to avoid high postage rates; physical mail still has an important part to play. Successful customer communications depend on a delicate balance of message, medium and timing. Although digital communications undoubtedly have their place, traditional print campaigns are still critical for most businesses and are likely to remain so for many years to come.”

Pitney Bowes is urging SMEs to take the opportunity to review their entire communications strategy, and for physical mail encouraging business to move to metered mail, which can cut costs immediately. In addition to significant instant time and money savings, metered mail also delivers a range of benefits such as better ‘open rates’ and presents a more professional image to customers, as well as enabling users to access a range of other bulk mailing discounts. Alternatively, those that want to stick with stamps can often make savings by folding documents into letter format, which for first class can reduce costs from 90p to 60p and from 69p to 50p for second class.

Pitney Bowes has published comprehensive advice online at http://www.ratechange.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; as well as offering specific product options suitable for small and micro businesses. Existing users of meters will be able to view a Pitney Bowes webinar to help them understand the issues and which response is best for their individual situation.
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Re: 93% construction SMEs fear Postal Rate Change

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TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
over one in 10 (11%) SMEs in the sector claimed that they were unaware of the changes that will come into force today

The research also revealed that many SMEs were entirely unaware of the changes. Almost three quarters (69%) of those polled across the UK, said that advance information provided to them was ‘poor and confusing’, and they were not aware that the changes would be so significant. Alarmingly, 16% admitted that they didn’t know where to go for more information on the subject.
Apparently SME = Small/Medium Enterprises

Apparently 11% of same are either stupid or living in a world of their own ... and 69% of same can't read ... and 16% have never thought to ask stuff ...

Never mind ... apparently it's these people who will pull us out of the recession ... :whistle
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