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Flick targets SMEs with power bill transparency

For a small business, every dollar counts. You need to know who you’re paying, and what you’re paying for when you sign off on expenses. Flick asks why should your […]

Glenn Baker
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October 5, 2016 One Min Read
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For a small business, every dollar counts. You need to know who you’re paying, and what you’re paying for when you sign off on expenses. Flick asks why should your power bill be any different?

Flick Electric Co. passes through the wholesale price of electricity to businesses with no mark-up. And with access to live price information through Flick’s smart tools and custom alerts, you can choose to use electricity when the price suits, explains Flick CEO Steve O’Connor.
“By shifting a few tasks to low-demand times of day, when power prices are generally cheaper, it could cost you a whole lot less to run your business.

“Flick’s weekly billing model helps manage cashflow, and with no paper bills, no fixed term contracts or ugly break fees, managing your account is simple. What’s more, Flick has a dedicated business team focused specifically on business needs, making your journey to the flick side super easy, with no disruption. 

“So whether you work from home, own a bakery, a dry cleaners, a manufacturing plant or a salon, chances are you could benefit from wholesale power prices.”

Visit https://www.flickelectric.co.nz/c/business/

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