Barclaycard joins BT micro-business initiative

BT has announced that Barclaycard Payments is the latest business to join its new partnership network aimed at helping the UK’s smallest businesses grow.

Barclaycard signed up to BT's partnership network, following The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), with the aim of delivering a number of benefits for small firms over the next year.

The benefits include:
- Barclaycard business customers to benefit from up to £100 off the upfront cost of their EE business handset;
- two per cent Cashback for BT business customers who use their Barclaycard business card to pay for any BT or EE Services, on top of any existing Barclaycard cashback rewards, such as one per cent cashback on all business spend with the Barclaycard Select Cashback credit card.

“We’re delighted to be welcoming Barclaycard as the latest partner to our partnership network, as they support us on our mission to give the UK’s smallest firms the benefits and boosts they need to grow,” said Chris Sims, BT’s managing director for SoHo (Small Office/Home Office unit). “We want technology, skills and expertise to be as accessible as possible for small businesses, and our partnerships with Barclaycard and FSB will provide our customers with exclusive offers and benefits across broadband, mobile, digital marketing and connected devices over the coming year.

“We look forward to adding more partners to our partnership network over the coming weeks to offer an even broader range of benefits to our customers.”

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