The Billmonitor Blog
Billmonitor publication in the London Business Matters Magazine
Billmonitor has published an article in the London Chamber’s London Business Matters Magazine outlining our 2024 Freedom of Information (FOI) research into the impact of the current Crown Commercial Services Mobile Framework RM6261.
Billmonitor Named Finalist at the LCCI SME London Business Awards 2026
We are delighted to announce that Billmonitor has been selected as a finalist at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) SME London Business Awards 2026.
Spreading Festive Cheer with the CSH Surrey Team in 2025
With the festive season upon us, Billmonitor is pleased to share some Christmas cheer with the dedicated staff at CSH Surrey — the employee-owned NHS community healthcare provider serving communities across Surrey.
Renewing Our Membership with the London Chamber of Commerce
We are pleased to mark another year as members of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), having recently renewed our membership.
Billmonitor & Value Match 1 year anniversary
This month marks one year since Billmonitor and Value Match joined forces – and what a year it has been!
Billmonitor Donates School Supplies to Van Gogh Primary School
At Billmonitor, we believe that supporting our local community is just as important as helping our customers save on their mobile bills. That’s why we’re proud to share that we’ve recently donated essential school supplies to Van Gogh Primary School – a vibrant and diverse learning community in the heart of London.
Billmonitor joins the LCCI Annual Summer Party
Billmonitor has been a proud London Chamber member for over a decade and we continue to value these great networking opportunities .
The London Chamber’s Business Owners Club
Billmonitor has been a proud London Chamber member for over a decade and we continue to value these great networking opportunities .
UK Public Sector Mobile Spending Analysis II – Have organisations made the most of RM6261?
Billmonitor’s investigation of the UK Public Sector Mobile Phone Spend shows that the worst 10% are paying 7x as much as the most efficient 10%, and that organisations can achieve substantial savings regardless of their size or level of data use.








