CFH Docmail launches FSB service

UK-based CFH Docmail has launched a service specifically for members of the Federation of Small Businesses.

FSB Print and Mail has been officially approved as a Member Service, and was launched at the campaigning group’s recent annual conference in Aberdeen, UK.

FSB Print and Mail is said to bring all the benefits of hybrid mail direct to FSB members.

Dave Broadway, managing director of CFH Total Document Management said: “For owners of small businesses, and the self-employed, saving time and money on mailed items is of huge benefit, especially during this economic climate when concentrating on the core activities of their business must take priority. We are delighted that the FSB National Council voted in favour of including Docmail as an official members’ service.”

Provided in association with CFH Docmail, FSB Print and Mail allows members to compile and send post direct from their desktop – from just one individual letter or invoice, to regular, branded, marketing mailings.

The Federation of Small Businesses protects the interests of the self-employed and owners of small firms, with some 215,000 members across the UK.

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