BT Business offers on-demand tools
BT, the telecom giant in UK has announced the launch of its Business Builder, a free on-demand service to provide a set of online tools to enable the small businesses to efficiently manage the day-to-day business activities of their organizations. These tools would help to make the administration processes simpler no matter the business is well established or just recently started.
The tools that come with this business broadband package would be useful in all business activities like bookkeeping, invoicing, planning, sales, payroll, HR, health and safety and legal support package. Moreover, Business Builder will help the organizations to increase their efficiency, strengths and profits by making their business operations effectively and more professionally.
The business tools would help in the following key areas of the businesses:
- Business planner – support for growing and managing the business from concept to disaster recovery
- Bookkeeping – cash management, VAT, bill payment and invoice creation software
- News alerts – up-to-the-minute alerts on new legislation, including what businesses need to do and by when
- Sales & marketing – essential tools for promotion and lead management
- Health & safety – easy production of policies, assessments and procedures
- Employing staff – advice on basic HR and statutory employment obligations
- HR & Records – procedures and documents for complete HR compliance
- Payroll – end-to-end payroll management tool
In addition, the customers will also get 24-hour helpline, advanced HR, health and safety, payroll and employment functions when they upgrade this service to the premium level.
Bill Murphy of BT Business commented:
“BT Business Builder will make life much easier for anybody who runs a small business. Our customers are looking for comprehensive support and that’s what we’re delivering. Whether the BT business broadband has been running for a while or is just starting out, we’re giving them an all-in-one service that helps owner managers spend less time on everyday business administration, and more time doing business.”



