We are proud to announce that Billmonitor has successfully partnered with the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) and we will be offering our services to the Public Sector via the G-Cloud 13 Framework from 9 November 2022.
As well as providing an authorised procurement route for public sector organisations, the framework will also fix our fees at approved levels for both our monthly bill monitoring service, and our contract negotiation / re-tendering service.
This partnership is excellent news for Billmonitor, offering as it does the opportunity for our team to reach a lot more public sector organisations. Equally, it’s also great news for the public sector – those organisations will now have much easier access to our services, which, if utilised, will save them money, time and resources.
Sam Fathers, Senior Consultant for the Public Sector at Billmonitor says:- “At a time of ever increasing costs, Billmonitor will enable the public sector to save money while maintaining (or even enhancing) the service they are receiving from suppliers. It will also reduce the inevitable stress of monitoring and managing complex contracts with the mobile networks.”
Billmonitor already works with a number of public sector organisations across the NHS, education and voluntary sectors, helping them save tens of thousands of pounds on their mobile phone bills.
Last year we conducted an analysis of the UK public sector mobile phone spend and uncovered available savings across the public sector of £250-million. You can download a free copy of the report here.
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