There's no getting away from it: businesses are expensive to run. And for organisations throughout the UK, they are often more expensive than they should be.
Those organisations are paying much more than they should for their essential business costs.
Why? Firstly, because it can sometimes be very hard to know exactly where to start. And then, even when you do know where you might be overspending, many companies can't afford the time it takes to get those essential business costs under control.
To address this issue, many organisations find themselves relying on their office or accounts staff to audit and review their current operational overheads. But there are two major problems with this approach.
Firstly, cost and purchase management isn't their core competency: the market is inundated with a vast range of essential business services providers. And secondly, the time spent hunting down a better deal is time that these members of staff could be spending more valuably by focusing on their key areas of skill - helping the business make more money.
With the backing of Auditel (UK) and over 100 highly experienced consultants based all over the UK, resources can be drawn upon as required. Exchange of market intelligence within the Auditel network ensures that not only are informed decisions made when recommending a supplier but that by using the buying power and experience of the Auditel group, the best rates are negotiated and at improved service levels from suppliers. The principal aim is lasting value rather than just lower cost.
Cost savings averaging 20% are only one of the benefits clients enjoy. The time saved dealing with suppliers and managing the whole process enables clients to concentrate on their core business and increase profits.
Sean Hanna - 2003 business director of the year
"I have worked with Nigel Collins from Auditel and found him extremely thorough. He has managed to significantly reduce our utility bills and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to other companies looking to reduce their utility bills too"